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Music Crush with FNMC
Interview: Dale Trumbore
Composer and author Dale Trumbore discusses her book, Staying Composed: Overcoming Anxiety and Self-Doubt Within a Creative Life and shares some of her philosophies, including seeing the music she writes as a memoir, embracing the suckitude in the creative process, vaccinating yourself against meanness, and applying the Girl Scout motto to her work. We adored our time with her and know you will too! https://www.daletrumbore.com/ How to Go On: https://www.daletrumbore.com/how-to-go-on Infinitely and Without Apology: https://www.daletrumbore.com/infinitely Snow White Turns 60: h...
2024-07-10
55 min
the composercait podcast
Episode 11: Bloom
Happy Earth Day! This episode is about Bloom, a short piece that is based on one of the most common chord progressions in popular music.Episode links:-Purchase/peruse Bloom-Learn about Earth Day-Axis of Awesome 4-chord song-Dale Trumbore's "Staying Composed"Please visit caitnishimura.com for perusal scores, recordings, program notes, and more info about me and my work. Connect with me on social media: @composercaitIf you have a question, submit it here and it may be answered during a future episode.Thank you...
2024-04-22
25 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Season 3 Wrap-Up
Thank you for listening to our show this season!!Here are the favorite choral pieces from our guests in the third season:Sommerpsalm, Waldemar ÅhlénChristmas Oratorio, Johann Sebastian BachKomm, Jesu, Komm; Johann Sebastian BachAgnus Dei, Samuel BarberBluegrass Mass, Carol BarnettAfternoon on a Hill, Eric BarnumMissa Solemnis, Ludwig van BeethovenThe Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee, Jean BergerChichester Psalms, Leonard Bernstein(x2)Ave Maria, Franz BieblBallad of the Brown King, Margaret BondsCredo, Margaret Bo...
2024-02-19
13 min
KBACH's Heart of the Arts
Dale Trumbore and Phoenix Chorale for World Premiere
Composer Dale Trumbore is going to be coming to phoenix for the Oct 13-15 Phoenix Chorale concerts in which the piece she composed...
2023-10-13
29 min
conduct(her)
Dale Trumbore
Today on conduct(her) Kyra and McKenna interview composer Dale Trumbore. Dale Trumbore (b. 1987) is a Los Angeles-based composer and writer whose music has been called "devastatingly beautiful" (The Washington Post) and praised for its "soaring melodies and beguiling harmonies deployed with finesse" (The New York Times).
2023-06-21
1h 07
Music (ed) Matters
Episode 163 - An A&C Curated Episode: Composer/Author Dale Trombore - “Know Your Own Process”
Dale Trumbore is a Los Angeles-based composer and writer whose music has been called "devastatingly beautiful" (The Washington Post) and praised for its "soaring melodies and beguiling harmonies deployed with finesse" (The New York Times). Trumbore's compositions have been performed by the Chicago Symphony's MusicNOW ensemble, Conspirare and the Miró Quartet, soprano Liv Redpath, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Modesto Symphony, and Pasadena Symphony. She has written extensively about working through creative blocks and establishing a career in music in essays and in her first book, Staying Composed. Learn more about Trumbore’s music and writing at daletrumbore.com.
2023-06-20
46 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Season 2 Wrap-Up
Thank you for listening to our show this season!!Here are the favorite choral pieces from our guests in the second season:Even When He Is Silent, Kim André ArnesenSt. Matthew Passion, Johann Sebastian BachChichester Psalms, Leonard BernsteinPrayer of the Children, Kurt Bestor, arr. Andrea KlouseAve Maria, Franz Biebl (x2)Ein Deutsches Requiem, Johannes BrahmsGeistliches Lied, Johannes BrahmsHymn to St. Cecilia, Benjamin BrittenPamugun, Francisco FelicianoFlight, Matthew Lyon HazardNunc Dimittis, Gustav HolstLittle Child, Robert K...
2023-05-21
19 min
This Is EZ With Friends
This is EZ with Dale - Not Having Kids
Dale Trumbore is a celebrated composer and writer. If you don’t believe me, check out her bio at daletrumbore.com. She’s been praised by The Washington Post and The New York Times for her work, and it’s no surprise to me. We used to be neighbors, and hearing her play the piano through the wall of our duplex, remains one of my most soothing memories. She joined the podcast to talk about her decision to not become a mother, which made me feel a lot less alone in making that decision for myself. We talked about societ...
2023-04-04
46 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Season 1 Wrap-Up
Thank you for listening to our show this season!!Here are the favorite choral pieces from our guests in the first season: Even When He Is Silent, Kim André ArnesenThe Gift I Leave You, Kim André ArnesenBist du bei mir, J. S. BachDer Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf, J. S. BachSt. Matthew Passion, J. S. BachWarrior, Kim BarylukChichester Psalms, Leonard BernsteinHymn to St. Cecilia, Benjamin BrittenWar Requiem, Benjamin BrittenIn the Beginning, Aaron Copland (x2)Ka Hu...
2022-09-14
12 min
繪本多一點
EP.14 《塞班納草原的時鐘》你被時間追得喘不過氣嗎?白駒過隙,忽然而已。
⏰ 沒時間了! 把握時間、規劃時間、抓緊時間! 時間一分一秒的在過 小朋友8點上學、12點吃飯、5點放學 大人上班、下班、開會聚餐 時間在我們的生活緊密不可分 而在塞班納草原上的時鐘所報的時間,卻顯得格外不重要 如果你被生活的緊湊壓得喘不過氣 推薦你這本這本《塞班納草原的時鐘》 🎧 點歌 In the Middle | Dale Trumbore 【繪本資訊】 書名:塞班納草原的時鐘 作者:青山邦彥 繪者:青山邦彥 譯者:李敏慧 出版社:上誼文化 如果脫掉手上的錶,一整天的閒暇,你想做點什麼呢? https://open.firstory.me/user/cl68r1epk00at01w28iquda28/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
2022-08-31
21 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 16 - Poetic Imagery and the Choral Arts - Dale Trumbore
"The text is so crucial to my process. I try and derive every little detail -- rhythm and harmony and melody and the overall mood and tone and textures and timbres of the piece -- from the text itself. The text is really at the heart of everything I do."Dale Trumbore is a Los Angeles-based composer and writer whose music has been called "devastatingly beautiful" (The Washington Post) and praised for its "soaring melodies and beguiling harmonies deployed with finesse" (The New York Times). Trumbore's compositions have been performed widely in the U.S. and internationally...
2022-05-30
52 min
Let's Talk About Music!
A chat with composer Dale Trumbore about her music and her life as a composer.
In this episode we listened to 2 of Dale Trumbore's works, I See It, from How to Go On, a secular requiem and Between Water and Air, a song that describes surfing in California. We talked about her music and had a candid chat about what it is like to be a composer and different aspects of the profession. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sergio-barer/support
2022-05-09
41 min
The Melodology Podcast
Episode 4 with Dale Trumbore: "Losing My Mind"
Summary: Choral composer and author Dale Trumbore joins podcast host Arthur Breur to do a deep dive into the song "Losing My Mind" by Stephen Sondheim. They discuss how the song is meaningful to Dale, how perfectly the melody represents and reflects the song's lyrics, and how excellent Stephen Sondheim was at his craft. Melody "Losing My Mind" from Follies by Stephen Sondheim https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losing_My_Mind Duration: 1:13:21 Intro and guest questions - 0:00 Pre-discussion about "Losing My Mind" - 11:58 Review...
2022-03-18
1h 13
Music Publishing Podcast
MPP 043: Alexandra Gardner on Composer Websites
Originally aired 3/21/2017Composer Alexandra Gardner (Ep. 9) returns to talk about what should and shouldn’t go into your composer website.Links:Alexandra GardnerDale Trumbore: Seven Things to Remove from Your WebsiteDaleTrubmore.comCaroline ShawAgata ZubelHarold Meltzer
2022-01-13
1h 13
Music Publishing Podcast
MPP 037: Dale Trumbore & Brandon Elliott on Recording Projects
Originally aired 2/6/2017In her first appearance on the show exactly 30 episodes ago, Dale Trumbore mentioned How to Go On, her secular requiem commissioned by Choral Arts Initiative. She explained the plan to premiere and record the piece with the ensemble, and promised to be back to talk about the process.So this week, she and CAI Artistic Director Brandon Elliott join me to talk about the process of the preparation and recording of the album: from the project’s genesis through fundraising, marketing recording, and post-production, up to the impending release this month.
2022-01-13
1h 20
Tonal Diversions with Lori Archer Sutherland
My Composing Process
Here are some things I've learned about the composing process and how it applies to me. Topics include: what I didn't learn in college, inspiration, bad first drafts, how composers write, and how I'm working to make the process better for myself. Links: Trancript PDF Books on composing and creativity (Amazon affiliate) Big Magic – Elizabeth Gilbert The War of Art – Stephen Pressfield Staying composed – Dale Trumbore A Practical Guide to Being a Composer – Arthur J. Michaels Notation software: StaffPad Other links: Tonal Di...
2021-12-01
13 min
The @Percussion Podcast
@Percussion - 307 Creative Work & Mental Health with Dale Trumbore
★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Karli Viña, Ben Charles, and Caleb Pickering Producer: Karli Viña Guest: Dale Trumbore https://www.daletrumbore.com/ Watch here Listen below Timestamps 0:00 Intro and Hello 1:30 Today in History: Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer hits the charts, Birthday of Andrew Carnegie 8:09 Welcome, Dale! 9:30 The inspiration for Dale’s book, Stayi...
2021-11-25
1h 08
In Unison
EP403 Setting Texts at the Intersection of Secular and Sacred: Composer Dale Trumbore
Today on In Unison we’re talking with composer and writer Dale Trumbore about choosing texts, blurring the line between the sacred and the secular, and her idea of a perfectly relaxing evening. We also discuss Choral Chameleon’s newly released recording of Dale’s secular requiem “What Are We Becoming?”Episode transcriptEdited by Fausto DaosMusic excerpts“After the Storm Passes” by Dale Trumbore, performed by Choral Arts Initiative“How to Go On: I. How” by Dale Trumbore, performed by Choral Arts Initiative“You Find Yourself Here”by Dale Trumbore, performed by Lebanon Va...
2021-09-25
1h 12
Podium Time
Who Hurt You, Glenn? The Classical Gabfest
Today we've got a special crossover episode of the podcast featuring The Classical Gabfest. After one of their hosts appeared on Podium Time (Kensho Watanabe, PT102), they invited Jeremy on to play a game at the beginning of this episode. Following that is a full episode of the Classical Gabfest featuring stories on Curtis entering the Arts Management game, Glenn Gould's program on "How Mozart Became a Bad Composer," and an interview with composer Dale Trumbore. They round it all off with the Classical Mixtape, where each host shares their suggested listening for this week.I really...
2021-05-31
1h 05
Composer Happy Hour - Presented by whateverandeveramen.
Episode 4: Dale Trumbore
Welcome to Episode 4, and thank you so much for listening. I imagine that many of you listening to this episode, have also listened to the first three episodes. It means so much to me that you keep coming back for more episodes. I have been fortunate to have conversations with some really fascinating people - who are all amazing composers. Evidently you agree. First time listeners - welcome! If you don't already have a drink, get one - you deserve it. In fact, if you follow us on social media (Twitter: @whateverchoir; Instagram: @whateverandeveramen) you can see...
2021-05-21
1h 15
Studio Class
Episode 43: Masterclass - Dale Trumbore
Dale Trumbore is a Los Angeles-based composer and writer whose music has been praised by The New York Times for its "soaring melodies and beguiling harmonies." Trumbore's compositions have been performed widely in the U.S. and internationally by ensembles including The Aeolians of Oakwood University, American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME), Los Angeles Master Chorale, Los Angeles Children's Chorus, Modesto Symphony, Pasadena Symphony, The Singers – Minnesota Choral Artists, and Tonality. Trumbore has served as Composer in Residence for Choral Chameleon as well as Artist in Residence at Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, Copland House, and the He...
2021-05-10
1h 01
In Unison
EP208 Your colors are like my dreams: Vince Peterson of Choral Chameleon
This week we chat with Vince Peterson, the director of Choral Chameleon and the Empire City Men’s Chorus, as well as the founder and brilliant mind behind the newly minted Greenhouse Music School. Vince is also the recipient of the Louis Botto Award for Innovative Action and Entrepreneurial Zeal from Chorus America -- and in this episode, you’ll hear why. Episode transcript“Annunciation,” by Jeremy Howard Beck, performed by Choral Chameleon Chorus“Goshu Ondo Suite: Part 3,” by Eri Yamamoto, performed by Eri Yamamoto Trio & Choral Chameleon"What are we becoming?" by Dale Trumbore “Qing Yi 青衣'” by Yangf...
2021-04-03
1h 14
The Band Room Podcast
BRP 30 | 2020 In Review
Send us a textHappy New Year! 2020 was rough for a lot of reasons but we often had our days brightened by many of BRP's inspirational guests. We go back in time to hear from their wise words and how we can apply them to 2021.Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at the BRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic...
2021-01-04
33 min
The Band Room Podcast
BRP 30 | 2020 In Review
Happy New Year! 2020 was rough for a lot of reasons but we often had our days brightened by many of BRP's inspirational guests. We go back in time to hear from their wise words and how we can apply them to 2021.Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at the BRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic used in this episode...
2021-01-04
33 min
Lexical Tones
148- Dale Trumbore
Episode 148 of ADJ•ective New Music's podcast, Lexical Tones. Guest host Andrew Cote interviews composer and writer Dale Trumbore. https://www.daletrumbore.com/ Visit www.adjectivenewmusic.com for more information about ADJ•ective New Music, the ADJ•ective Composers' Collective, and Lexical Tones.
2020-12-15
1h 38
Moveable Do
Take Me Back (Bonus!)
As Steve wraps up Season One of Moveable Do, he gives a big thanks to his guests and tells you about the piece that has been the theme music for this season. Featured on this episode: "Take Me Back (A New American Folk Song)." For more information about this podcast, visit sdcompose.com/moveabledo. This season's guests: Saunder Choi: https://www.saunderchoi.com/ Evans Mbinji: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaDidPfwJdKOC02rxjabcjQ Giselle Wyers: https://www.gisellewyers.com/ Fahad Siadat: http://www.fahadsiadat.com/ Mike Merrill: https...
2020-12-01
08 min
The Band Room Podcast
BRP 26 | Dale Trumbore
We launch the first episode of the Band Room Bookshelf with composer and writer, Dale Trumbore, speaking about her book, Staying Composed: Overcoming anxiety and self-doubt within a creative life. Dylan and Dale speak about her background, what inspired her to write the book, the loads of ideas and techniques to help deal with the struggles creatives face and much more!Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodBRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic...
2020-11-30
1h 13
The Band Room Podcast
BRP 26 | Dale Trumbore
Send us a textWe launch the first episode of the Band Room Bookshelf with composer and writer, Dale Trumbore, speaking about her book, Staying Composed: Overcoming anxiety and self-doubt within a creative life. Dylan and Dale speak about her background, what inspired her to write the book, the loads of ideas and techniques to help deal with the struggles creatives face and much more!Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodBRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod...
2020-11-30
1h 13
Moveable Do
Dale Trumbore
Composer Dale Trumbore discusses her journey to composition through the lens of self-doubt and self-mastery. Featured on this episode: "Infinitely and Without Apology," "Faster," "Fifteen Ways to Splinter a Sunset," and "How to Go On." Also, hear about how her writing and composing go hand in hand. For more information about this podcast, visit https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/message
2020-11-03
56 min
LooseLeaf NoteBook with Julia Adolphe
Dale Trumbore: Recognizing Anxiety, Creating with Empathy
My best friend composer Dale Trumbore & I talk all things anxiety disorders & composing during a pandemic. Dale is the author of "Staying Composed: Overcoming Anxiety & Self-Doubt Within a Creative Life." We discuss her choral works written specifically for Zoom, her experience w/ anti-anxiety medication & how she addresses unhealthy thought patterns in order to return to her creativity. www.DaleTrumbore.com Questions or comments may be shared on Julia Adolphe's YouTube Channel
2020-10-09
51 min
Choir Baton
36. Stop Looking for the Right Choral Repertoire....
How many times of you struggled to find the exact piece of repertoire for a concert? How many times have you thought you found the perfect piece only to discover the tessitura that sits in all the wrong places?Or there's a four-part TB divisi in a random 2 pages of the piece. Or all of the many other pervading themes that are a part of the struggle for finding repertoire to meet your ensemble's needs.This week's guest on the Choir Baton Podcast is Victoria Boler. Victoria walks us through how and why we can...
2020-05-05
1h 44
Saturday Mourning Cartoons
'DuckTales' Season 3 Talk with Matt Youngberg and Francisco Angones
Disney’s 'DuckTales' Season 3 arrives with two new episodes on Saturday April 4th (9:30 a.m. EDT/PDT) on Disney XD and DisneyNOW. We chatted with executive producer Matt Youngberg and story editor / co-executive producer Francisco Angones about the new season, the adventures to come, and the villainous team known as F.O.W.L. Season 3, which features appearances by classic Disney characters Daisy Duck, Goofy and favorites from TaleSpin, Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers and Darkwing Duck, also finds Scrooge McDuck and the Duck family embarking on a globetrotting hunt for the world’s greatest lost artifacts, with a s...
2020-04-03
11 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM207: Finding balance in these confusing times
TEM207: Finding balance in these confusing times This episode of TEM is all about giving ourselves the space to find balance in this new and ever-shifting reality. TEM has a brand new website! Drop by tem.fm and say hello! On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician: Allowing myself the space to find my personal creative rhythm during this international crisis Being patient and kind to myself under stress Putting the needs of my family in front of my desire to get things done Having to make space for things like TEM...
2020-03-24
20 min
The Portfolio Composer
The Most Popular Episodes of 2019!
It’s the fourth anniversary of The Portfolio Composer. And every anniversary I take a look back at the previous year’s most popular episodes. These episodes are the most downloaded episodes of the previous year. This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career! This episode is sponsored by nkoda...
2020-02-18
39 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM199: Thank you
TEM199: Thank you A heartfelt thank you and a look back on the last 100 episodes of TEM. On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician: A huge thank you to everyone who has supported the show in any way and enabled me to get to 200 episodes Lessons learned from a handful of conversations that have occurred since TEM100 The cost of not being yourself Using thoroughly researched methods Finding your own personal creative rhythm Giving yourself permission to pursue the passions in your life that you've been putting off The importance of getting the right...
2019-12-03
30 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM192: Don't let technology use you - A conversation on productivity with Lance LaDuke
TEM192: Don't let technology use you - A conversation on productivity with Lance LaDuke For this week's episode I am joined by my Pedal Note Media partner, Lance LaDuke, for a conversation on technology and productivity. ----- Did you know there are two episodes of TEM every single week? TEM Extra is a weekly episode available exclusively to patrons of the show. On Last Week's TEM Extra: A tweet by Dan Hockenmaier that exaggerates a point about how passion isn't everything but still hits on something incredibly important Making art...
2019-10-17
49 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM189: Dale Trumbore Quotes
TEM189: Dale Trumbore Quotes This episode of TEM features my favorite quotes from my conversation with composer Dale Trumbore in TEM144. Quotes: “My idea of success as I defined it as I was 18 was ‘I will know I am successful when I am making my living as a composer’ and that’s shifted over the years as I mentioned before. I have eight piano students. I’m happy to have them. I’m happy to have a source of steady income.” “I love having the morning to do business things and the afternoon to...
2019-09-24
16 min
Everything Band Podcast
Dale Trumbore
Dale Trumbore is a successful composer and the author of the recently released book Staying Composed: Overcoming Anxiety and Self-Doubt Within a Creative Life. She joins the show to talk about her career, her music, and to talk about issues related to anxiety for musicians. Topics: Dale’s background and her journey to becoming a full time composer, including some lessons learned from an influential teacher. Dale’s career as a composer including her choral music, how she finds text to set, and the value she sees for students who are part of commissions. A long disc...
2019-06-24
51 min
The Portfolio Composer
Dale Trumbore on Staying Composed
Dale Trumbore's compositions have been commissioned, awarded and performed by ensembles including ACME, Center City Opera Theater, Choral Arts Initiative, The Esoterics, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, the Maryland State Boychoir, New York Virtuoso Singers, The Singers - Minnesota Choral Artists, and VocalEssence. She recently released her first book, Staying Composed. This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you b...
2019-06-13
34 min
Living with a Genius Interviews
Episode 92: Composer, speaker and author Dale Trumbore
Dale Trumbore is back! We chat about everything from her wedding plans, maintaining her business and artistic integrity, to anxiety, future plans, and her new book, "Staying Composed: Overcoming anxiety and self-doubt within a creative life." Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-06-11
00 min
Choralosophy
Episode 2: Advocating for Our Art. Part 2-Dale Trumbore
In the second part of this episode, I chat with composer Dale Trumbore about how we, as performers and composers, can tell our story in an authentic and vulnerable way.Dale’s Essay discussed in episodeDale TrumboreDale Trumbore is a Los Angeles-based composer and writer whose music has been praised by the New York Times for its “soaring melodies and beguiling harmonies.” Trumbore’s compositions have been performed widely in the U.S. and internationally by ensembles including the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME), Los Angeles Master Chorale, Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, Modesto Symphony...
2019-02-18
43 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM162: Spotted Online featuring Seth Godin, Dale Trumbore and Bree Noble
TEM162: Spotted Online featuring Seth Godin, Dale Trumbore and Bree Noble Spotted Online features thought-provoking articles, podcast episodes and YouTube clips pertaining to all aspects of being a successful musical entrepreneur. Links: Godin: The Race Trumbone: 15 Ways to Be Productive When You're Not Composing Noble: How Musician's Can Avoid Burnout & Still Be Productive TEM144: Evolving career goals and finding your personal creative rhythm - A conversation with composer Dale Trumbore Want to help the show? Here's a couple of ways you can do that! 1. Help me get to my next goal...
2018-12-04
20 min
National Gallery of Art | Music
Inscape
Program: Music by Trumbore and Saint-Saëns. Inscape Chamber Orchestra performs Dale Trumbore's All the Folded Wings and Camille Saint-Saëns's Carnival of the Animals, with new verses by poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph, in this concert held at the National Gallery of Art on Sunday, April 22, 2018. Inscape Chamber Orchestra was founded in 2004 by its artistic director Richard Scerbo and has established itself as one of the premier performing ensembles in the Washington, DC, region and beyond.
2018-10-16
1h 01
Classical Chops Studio
E5: Dale Trumbore / "How to Go On"
An in-depth conversation with Los Angeles based composer Dale Trumbore.
2018-08-26
40 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM146: Solving the right problem plus some thought on Gary Varynerchuk's latest book, Crushing It!
TEM146: Solving the right problem plus some thought on Gary Varynerchuk's latest book, Crushing It! Making sure we are attempting to solve the right problem plus thoughts on Gary Vaynerchuk's new book. We are hiring an intern! Visit pedalnotemedia.com/intern to become a part of the Pedal Note Media family. Application deadline is August 1st so apply today! Are you looking for a coach to take your career to the next level? Visit andrewhitz.com/consulting to join the many musicians who have used TEM Consulting to make more money and have a g...
2018-07-03
21 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM145: Finding your creative personal rhythm (TEM Short)
TEM145: Finding your creative personal rhythm (TEM Short) The importance of finding a creative rhythm that works best for you. Links: TEM144: Evolving career goals and finding your personal creative rhythm - A conversation with composer Dale Trumbore 1. Help me get to my goal of $100 per episode on Patreon (only $19 to go!) by pledging as little as $1 per episode to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/tempodcast. 2. My next iTunes goal is 100 ratings and 75 reviews. Take just a minute to leave a rating and review on iTunes to help me get...
2018-06-26
07 min
The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
TEM144: Evolving career goals and finding your personal creative rhythm - A conversation with composer Dale Trumbore
TEM144: Evolving career goals and finding your personal creative rhythm - A conversation with composer Dale Trumbore Dale Trumbore is a Los Angeles-based composer, author and teacher. What You'll Learn: The very narrow definition of success Dale had for herself (with a self-imposed age limit!) and why she adapted that definition over time How she moved to LA but deviated from her original plan of becoming a film music composer Why creating your ideal community doesn't necessarily involve where you live any more because you can create that community online if you look in the...
2018-06-19
58 min
iCadenza's Creative Careers Podcast
Unlocking Your Creativity (Consistently) with Composer Dale Trumbore
I’m so excited to share this conversation with composer Dale Trumbore! Dale has been called “a rising star among modern choral composers” (AXS), and her music has been praised for its “soaring melodies and beguiling harmonies” (The New York Times). She also is a wonderfully thoughtful person who packed a TON of awesome insights into this episode, especially for those of us doing full-time creative work. She shares: Tips about balancing work and your wellbeing to avoid burnout Ways to switch up your process to launch over your stumbling blocks Simple yet effective ideas on h...
2018-05-25
00 min
The Portfolio Composer
The Most Popular Episodes of 2017
This week marks the third anniversary of the podcast! To celebrate I've gone through the 10 most popular episodes of 2017 and pulled out a short highlight from each one. Episode popularity was calculated by the number of unique downloads. Links to the full episodes are below Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career! The 10 Most Popular Episodes of 2017: #10: Ep 118-John David Mann on Adding Value and Being a Go-Giver #9: Ep 126-Thomas Goss o...
2018-02-01
1h 09
iHearIC
iHearIC Radio - Episode 4 (11/12/2017)
Episode 4! A freeform episode featuring semi-random selections of live recordings from the past two years of iHearIC concerts. Music by: Sasha Burdin Quintet (Sasha's facebook / group's facebook) Christopher Gainey (website) Carlos Cotallo Solares (soundcloud) Merrill Miller (bandcamp) Joe Sorensen (website / facebook / twitter / instagram / soundcloud / youtube) Lisa Neher (website / music composed by Dale Trumbore) Joshua Johnson (The High Water Mark's facebook) JCϟjp (website / facebook / twitter / soundcloud / youtube) Jonah Hatten (soundcloud / bandcamp) Will Yager (soundcloud) Poetry by: Kassia Lisinski And (inaudible) dancing by: Dot Armstrong Direct mp3 link: https://archive.org/download/20171112Ihearic4/2017-11-12%20ihearic%204...
2017-11-13
00 min
Contrabass Conversations
Dennis Tobenski talks careers, business, composing, and podcasting
Dennis Tobenski is a composer of acoustic new music whose work has been described by Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times as “distinctive and engaging”. He is also a vocalist and a strong advocate for new music and for the interests of living composers. Dennis also hosts two music business-centered podcasts aimed at helping composers and performers to learn more about the practical aspects of their careers: the Music Publishing Podcast, a weekly, hour-long conversation with other professionals in the field of concert music, and The Composer’s Guide to Doing Business, where he answers questions and disc...
2017-08-16
1h 07
1 Track Podcast
1 Track #15 (S2E2) - Dale Trumbore
In this episode, I talk with composer Dale Trumbore about her ONE track - When at Last, from How to Go On. We listen to excerpts from a recording by Choral Arts Initiative, from their album, How to Go On: The Choral Works of Dale Trumbore.
2017-04-30
33 min
Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 156: Words And Music, With Dale Trumbore
Music and poetry go together like inhaling and exhaling, or like gasoline and matches, or like Sherlock and Watson, or like Parker and Stone, or like a hammer and a nail. Et cetera, et cetera. In this episode, composer Dale Trumbore talks about setting poems and prose to music, and about the relationship between poetry and music. There are exercises within, so get out your paper and your pencils.
2017-01-16
45 min
Classical Classroom
Words And Music, With Dale Trumbore
Music and poetry go together like inhaling and exhaling, or like gasoline and matches, or like Sherlock and Watson, or like Parker and Stone, or like a hammer and a nail. Et cetera, et cetera. In this episode, composer Dale Trumbore talks about setting poems and prose to music, and about the relationship between poetry and music. There are exercises within, so get out your paper and your pencils. Music in this episode: As Vesta was from Latmos Hill Descending (The King’s Singers, Royal Rhymes and Rounds) The Road Home (Dale Warland Singers, Harvest Home) Thres...
2017-01-16
46 min
Music Publishing Podcast
MPP 016: Daniel Gilliam on Classical Radio
In addition to being a talented composer, Daniel Gilliam is the Director of Programming for WUOL Classical 90.5 in Louisville, KY. We got to know one another a number of years ago on Twitter, and finally met in “meatspace”, along with Dale Trumbore, over drinks at the 2012 Chorus America conference in Minneapolis, MN.During the course of our conversation we touched on: The responsibilities of a classical radio Program Director Having a day job outside of academia How your paycheck doesn’t define you as an artist – your art does Building relationships Being able to talk about your mus...
2016-09-05
59 min
Living with a Genius Interviews
Episode 30: Dale Trumbore
Composer Dale Trumbore is my guest this week. I love her compositional style, her pragmatic attitude and the fact that she came over to have a nice chat for the show. She's easy going and thoughtful, and I know you'll like the interview as much as I did. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-08-15
00 min
Music Publishing Podcast
MPP 011: Kurt Knecht & Jennifer Rosenblatt on MusicSpoke and digital distribution
In November 2015, Dale Trumbore recommended that Kurt Knecht and I talk about me joining MusicSpoke, an online retailer of self-published scores run by Kurt and his wife Jennifer Rosenblatt. I’ve been a MusicSpoke composer ever since, and have a number of my scores available for sale there.Because Kurt & Jennifer run MusicSpoke with such dedication, zeal, and transparency, I wanted to highlight their business, which does so much for the composers involved, and for the community in general, and to talk about digital distribution in general.In the course of our conversation, we covered:...
2016-08-02
1h 03
Music Publishing Podcast
MPP 007: Dale Trumbore on Taking a Methodical Approach to Your Career
Dale is a composer whose career I’ve enjoyed following over the years. I’m always intrigued by the projects that she takes on, and I love the interesting and super-savvy ways that she tackles each one.In the course of our conversation, we talked about: How performance is the best rehearsal for recording The benefits of long-term musical relationships Taking advantage of your own enthusiasm Touring an album Kickstarting a project Using preorders to fund an album The potential dangers of Kickstarter rewards Imposing artificial deadlines on projects Hybrid publishing Using traditional publishing to boost sale...
2016-06-21
1h 21
Music Publishing Podcast
MPP 003: Mental Health and Self-Doubt with Chris Cresswell
Composer Chris Cresswell and I have known each other for a couple of years, and we never fail to to have long, rambling, fun conversations. Today was no different in this trans-Atlantic chat about self-doubt, finding joy in composing, and mental health for artists.In this episode: Wearing many hats Finding joy in creating How practical considerations can inform your compositional practice Comparing yourself to other composers Cutting yourself some slack Creating a life that is healthy and sustainable, and also nourishes your art Success and mental health Feeding the whole person How Dennis and Chris...
2016-05-25
1h 31