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The Orchestra Teacher PodcastThe Orchestra Teacher Podcast102. Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb shares insights from his extensive career as a performer, educator, and authorEpisode 102 – Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb: Performer, Pedagogue, and Prolific AuthorIn this episode of The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, we welcome the esteemed Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb, Professor of Cello and Music Theory at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. Dr. Whitcomb shares insights from his extensive career as a performer, educator, and author. With accolades for his teaching, research, and service, Dr. Whitcomb offers a wealth of knowledge on effective practice techniques, musical interpretation, and the evolving world of string pedagogy.Join us as we discuss his influential publications, including The Advancing Stri...2025-05-0939 minThe MiddayThe MiddayThe Ancora String QuartetQuartet members Wes Luke, Robin Wright, Benjamin Whitcomb, and Sahada Buckley plus cellist Trace Johnson (center) perform the first two movements of Franz Schubert’s String Quintet in C and a […]2025-04-1847 minDr. Duke ShowDr. Duke ShowProfessor Benjamin Whitcomb On The National Association Of Scholars Professor Benjamin Whitcomb On The National Association Of Scholars. 2025-02-2821 minYou Just Have To LaughYou Just Have To Laugh552. David Holdridge’s story goes from being seriously wounded in the Vietnam War to now serving humanitarian organizations suffering from war, exploitation, and impoverishment, including assignments in West Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.  David Holdridge served in the Vietnam War in 1969 as an infantry platoon leader outside of Chu Lai. He was wounded and spent 18 months getting repaired at various hospitals in the United States, culminating with operations at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut where neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb freed David from his trauma. Subsequently, he spent 40 years working with humanitarian organizations amidst populations suffering from war, exploitation, and impoverishment, including assignments in West Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. From 2010 to 2012, he directed an advocacy effort in Washington DC, which argued for significant transformation of the current systems and approaches of American a...2024-05-1142 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At Cello with Mark Summer - 100th Episode!For our 100th episode of Cello Chat,I am excited to chat with the incomparable Mark Summer. Widely regarded as one of the outstanding cellists of our time, Mark is known worldwide for his phenomenal percussion and pizzicato techniques combined with bowed jazz and fiddle phrasing. Mark is a co-founder of the two-time Grammy®-winning Turtle Island Quartet, and was the quartet's cellist for 30 years. Mark’s compositions for solo cello, as well as cello duo, violin and cello duo, solo violin, and bass versions of Julie-O can be found at www.marksummer.net/store Enjoy! #cellochat #youhadmeatcello2023-09-1544 minThe Soil Matters With Leighton MorrisonThe Soil Matters With Leighton MorrisonThe Sun And The Moon With Benjamin Acadia of Acadia FarmsThe Sun And The Moon With Benjamin Acadia of Acadia Farms   Today’s Guest: Benjamin Acadia of Acadia Farms https://www.acadiafarmsfamily.com/ https://www.instagram.com/benjaminacadiafarms/ https://www.instagram.com/acadiafarmsfamily/ https://www.facebook.com/AcadiaFarmsFamily/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-acadia-60630b187/   When Benjamin faced the news that his father was diagnosed with terminal cancer, it fueled him to create Acadia Farms. Its mission: Produce eco-friendly cannabis cultivation facilities that produce positive impacts on society and nature while prov...2023-08-031h 29You Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Lisa Caravan This week, my guest on Cello Chat is Dr. Lisa Caravan. Dr. Caravan is is an Assistant Professor of Music Teaching and Learning at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses, supervises student teachers, and advises graduate research.#CelloChat #youhadmeatcello 2023-06-2454 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Jennifer BayerlThis weeks guest is Jennifer Bayerl, a cellist with the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra as well as a local strings and music school teacher. #cellochat #youhadmeatcello 2023-06-0327 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Angie SchmidtThis week I chat with Angie Schmidt, a multi talented musician as well as a strings and general music teacher for Middle and High Schoolers here in Wisconsin. Links to things talked about: 101 Cello Tips Book: https://www.halleonard.com/product/149094/101-cello-tips--updated-edition 101 Violin Tips Book (Jerry Loughney played on the recording): https://www.halleonard.com/product/842672/101-violin-tips   Far Corner http://www.far-corner.com/ CD http://www.cuneiformrecords.com/bandshtml/farcorner.html2023-05-2735 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Paul Kosower Happy Friday, this week I have a chat with Organist, Cellist, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire: Paul Kosower. #CelloChat #YouHadMeAtCello 2023-05-201h 14You Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with George TeagueAfter a small hiatus, cello chat is back with a new episode featuring Suzuki cello instructor George Teague. You can view his bio at: https://suzukiassociation.org/people/george-teague/2023-05-0634 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Matthew Wiest Happy Friday! This week I'm chatting with Matthew Wiest, fresh from his senior recital. 2023-04-2938 minThe Lonely Cello PodcastThe Lonely Cello PodcastEpisode 14: Chatting with Adult Learners, part 1I'm joined by two wonderful adult learners today to talk about life, learning, and their journeys with the cello. Today's episode is sponsored by Benjamin Whitcomb's new series of books exploring chords and their function for violin and cello. Check them out here! https://bookshop.org/contributors/benjamin-whitcomb Tamarack Arts summer programs here! http://tamarackarts.org/enroll2023-04-251h 07You Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Arianna WegleyHappy Friday! We have entered Spring, and I hope this new episode of Cello Chat will keep you motivated. My guest this week will is a multi-talented musician and composer, who will also be at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Cello Day shorturl.at/afrI0 on April 22nd: Arianna Wegley. Links to mentioned items: https://spaceport.bandcamp.com/album/window-seat  www.spaceport.band   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceportband/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceportband/   2023-03-2442 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Daniel LevitovHappy St. Patrick’s Day! We have a special new Cello Chat featuring Cellist and Pedagogue at John Hopkins Peabody Preparatory: Daniel Levitov. Some links for mentions in this episode: https://peabody.jhu.edu/preparatory/faculty/daniel-levitov/ https://www.himafestivalusa.org/ https://peabody.jhu.edu/preparatory/ways-to-study/departments/strings/pedagogymc/ Also shout out to our sponsor this month https://knaptonmusikknotes.com/2023-03-1732 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Martha VallonWe are Marching right along this Friday for a new Cello Chat! This week we have Martha Vallon, a cellist in Madison WI that has performed all around the world. She shares some of the things she has picked up in her journeys. Also shout out to our sponsor this month https://knaptonmusikknotes.com/2023-03-1145 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Robert deMaine (Part 2)Happy Friday Everyone! This week we have the second part to our journey with Robert deMaine, Principal Cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. This week we get into the a few more topics like playing styles. For more information about him go to https://www.robertdemaine.com/ Also shout out to our sponsor this month codabow.com2023-03-0432 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Robert deMaine (Part 1)Happy Friday Everyone! This week’s episode is a two-part episode because it’s around two hours. It is because we get very personal with cellist Robert deMaine, the Principal Cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In his week’s episode deMaine talks about his journey, his inspirations, and what gets him through auditions. Next week we will get into the playing styles. For more information about him go to https://www.robertdemaine.com/ Also shout out to our sponsor this month codabow.com2023-02-251h 13You Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Theodore BuchholzHappy Friday Everyone! It’s time for another new episode of Cello Chat, this week my guest is an Associate Professor of Music at the University of Arizona, Theodore Buchholz. For more information about him go to https://cfa.arizona.edu/profile/buchholz. Also shout out to our sponsor this month codabow.com2023-02-1842 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Carolyn HaglerHappy Friday, this week my guest is a virtual cello teacher at cellodiscovery.com, Carolyn Hagler.2023-02-1126 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Patricia RyanPatricia Ryan is a Twin Cities based chamber musician that has toured the nation with some of the worlds most influential musicians. Currently she is the newest member of the Delphia Cello Quartet and some of her cello quartet arrangements are featured with the ensemble. Delphia was selected to be a part of MPR's Class Notes in 2022-2023 year.2023-01-2831 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Karl KnappThis week I chat with Karl Knapp, a Suzuki cello instructor among many other things. We chat about motivations from modern music and how it can inspire students take their learning to the next level. View his website at: http://knappcellostudio.com/ View his quartet work: https://youtu.be/c6WO4h-uypA2023-01-2150 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with the Cello MuseumKicking off 2023 with a chat with the curators of the Cello Museum. Brenda Neece and Erica Lessie join me as we talk about music trends, cello types, the gambit of everything cello. Strap in, this is the longest episode to date at over an hour long.2023-01-141h 07You Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA chat with Dr. Bruce UchimuraThis week is a flashback episode to when I chatted with Dr. Bruce Uchimura, a professor of music at the Irving S. Gilmore School of Music located at Western Michigan University. He specializes in teaching cello and coaching chamber ensembles.  2022-12-2436 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Julia FlobergThis week my guest is Julia Floberg, a multitalented musician from the Twin Cities.2022-12-1724 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Mindy ParkThis week my guest is Mindy Park, assistant professor of cello at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Points. We talk about Student-centered music teaching that revolves around arrangements, composing, and improvising.  You may also notice this month is brought to you by Eastman Strings. They have offered up a beautiful bow to giveaway. Just fill out a small questionnaire at: https://forms.gle/PxYLxTumGNWmt3ib82022-12-1039 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Alan RaffertyThis week I chat with University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music cello faculty member Alan Rafferty.2022-10-1538 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Erica LessieThis week I chat with Erica Lessie. She tells us about her 5 minute practice rule along with showcasing some of her unique, one of a kind, and variant cellos. Spoilers: One is made out of a manure shovel.2022-10-0136 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dave GoudyThis week I chat with Dave Goudy, a multitalented musician and Director of Education Programs at the Oregon Bach Festival.2022-09-2437 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Seth MacLeodThis week I chat with multitalented musician and a George Neikrug former student: Seth MacLeod.2022-09-2235 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Meryl GeibThis week I chat with cellist Meryl Geib. She talks about her activities including cello teaching and work with the Oklahoma City Cello Project.2022-09-2227 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Eric MillerThis week I chat with music educator and cellist, Eric Miller. Eric gives us some insights on playing cello from his time playing the viola da gamba. 2022-09-0332 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Seth MatuszakThis week I chat with a music instructor at West Bend School District in West Bend, Wisconsin: Seth Matuszak2022-08-2731 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Tulio RondonThis week I have a chat with Professor of Music at the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire, Tulio Rondon.2022-08-1327 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Elaine ColpritThis week I have a chat with Associate Professor of Music Education at Bowling Green State University, Elaine Colprit.2022-08-1223 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Adriana RansomThis week my guest is Adriana Ransom. She currently is the Interim Director of the School of Music at Illinois State University. She was also a cello professor at ISU for 14 years.2022-07-3024 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. David StarkweatherThis week I chat with professor of cello at the University of Georgia School of Music, Dr. David Starkweather.2022-07-2329 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Jason HeathThis week I chat with Jason Heath of Double Bass Blog.2022-07-1620 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. Elizabth MorrowThis week I chat with cellist and developer of NoteSense, Dr. Elizabeth Morrow.2022-07-0929 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Zachary PreucilThis week I chat with cellist Dr. Zachary Preucil about his cello teaching styles in addition to his work in chamber music.2022-07-0237 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Lindsay Shank-KirchnerThis week I chat with Lindsay Shank-Kirchner who is a band & orchestra teacher with the Fond Du Lac school district. She shares some of her thesis work on popular music and how pop music can inspire and help new students better read music. 2022-06-2519 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Shu-Yi ScottThis episode my guest is cellist Shu Yi Scott. She gives us some background on Suzuki training and how students may find it useful. She also imparts some knowledge from her career as a teacher on some ways to best practice. You can find more about her at: https://www.shuyicello.com/2022-06-1837 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Mark RudoffHappy Friday, hopefully the summer weather is giving you ample time for practicing. This week we are featuring an interview from last Summer with Mark Rudoff, a cellist at Ohio State University. You can find more information about him at: https://music.osu.edu/people/rudoff.2 You can also always watch the video version of the podcast at bit.ly/39at3OZ 2022-06-1139 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. Daniel KetterThis week I chat with Dr. Daniel Ketter, a cellist and professor at Missouri State University Music Department. Daniel regales us with study and practicing tips along with his impressive resume of working with multiple music groups like Opus 76 and the American Wild Ensemble.  Music in the American Wild Read more about his bio at: https://www.missouristate.edu/music/dketter.aspx2022-06-0447 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Beth KiserIt's Friday and this week I have a chat with Beth Kiser from Suzuki Strings of Madison. We chat about the importance of motivation. Beth also shares with us some upcoming events like the Sugar Maple Music Festival in Madison, WI.2022-05-2834 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. Jonathan RuckThis week I chat with Dr. Jonathan Ruck a professor of music at OU School of Music. In addition he is an avid cellist and preforms with the Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma.  Get a deeper dive into his bio at:  https://www.ou.edu/finearts/music/faculty-staff/jonathan-ruck2022-05-2127 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Gabriel LewisThis week I talk with student Gabriel Lewis at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater about what makes his pairing music studies and physics so harmonious. He also asks me some of the questions you've been asking in the mailbag.2022-05-1431 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Cora Swenson LeeThis week I chat with Dr. Cora Swenson Lee. She is currently serving as Instructional Assistant Professor of Cello at Illinois State University. She also is a cellist and baroque cellist who performs actively around the United States. She holds a Doctorate of Music in Cello Performance and Bachelors Degree in Cello Performance with highest distinction from the Eastman School of Music, as well as a Masters Degree in Cello Performance from Boston University College of Fine Arts.2022-05-0725 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Tido JanssenThis week my special guest is Professor of Cello at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Tido Janssen. Tido has traveled the world playing cello and gives us some insights to performing and networking at cello camps.2022-04-3029 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Anna CliftOn this Earth Day addition of Cello Chat, I talk to Anna Clift, professor of cello at St. Olaf College. She gives us some insights into the Seattle Youth Symphony as well as some stellar advice on avoiding practice fatigue. 2022-04-2334 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Karla HamelinThis week I chat with Dr. Karla Hamelin, professor, and cellist extraordinaire at Texas State University. She has taught masterclasses throughout North America and is giving some great advice on skill sets with the cello.2022-04-1627 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dung PhamThis week I’m proud to have a teacher from Palatine High School’s music department, Dung Pham. She tells us the journey she has taken to be a teacher at a Chicago area school along with some helpful motivation skills.2022-04-0942 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Lindsay PattersonHappy First Friday! It’s 5PM and you can sit the bow down for a quick episode of cello chat. If you were not practicing, this episode is dedicated to you. Lindsay Patterson is my guest this week and she regales us with the problems she had early on with practicing and how she overcame them. More information about Lindsey can be found about her at her site: https://www.lindsaymariecello.com/ You’re also always welcome to check out the selection of materials available to you at youhadmeatcello.com as well.2022-04-0222 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Anne WittOn this episode from 2021, I chat with Anne Cleino Witt. Anne is an instructor of Music Education and Strings at the University of Alabama School of Music. She teaches Music Education courses and String Methods for undergraduate BSE majors, and String Literature and String Pedagogy for undergraduate performance majors.2022-03-2920 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. Ruth BodenOn this episode from 2021, I chat with guest Dr. Ruth Boden. Dr. Boden is an Associate Professor in the School of Music at Washington State University where she teaches cello, bass, music theory and coordinates the chamber music program.2022-03-2933 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Ka-Wai YuOn this episode from 2021, I chat with Dr. Ka-Wai Yu who is an Assistant Professor of Music at Dixie State University, where he teaches cello and string chamber music.2022-03-2825 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Tomasz RzeczyckiOn this episode from 2021, I chat with Dr. Rzeczycki who teaches cello at the Westminster Conservatory and Princeton Day School.2022-03-2826 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Peter ThomasOn this episode from 2021, I chat with Peter J Thomas who has been a member of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra since 2008 and has performed around the world as a multi-genre soloist, clinician, educator, and chamber musician with the award winning classical cross-over indie-rock band, I’m Not A Pilot.2022-03-2824 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with David CaplanOn this episode from 2021, I interview a former student of mine that attended the summer cello clinic.2022-03-2822 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Eleri BealOn this episode from 2021, I talk to a current student of mine at UW-Whitewater.2022-03-2822 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Carina VolyIt's the final Friday of March and I'm chatting with Argentinian cellist Carina Voly, we talk about the world travels she has been on with her cello. For more information on Carina, you can visit her website: http://www.carinavoly.com/2022-03-2531 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Cornelia WatkinsOn this episode I chat with Corneila Watkins. She is a Lecturer at the Bienen School of Music, Northwestern University, and is a highly regarded preparatory cello teacher, pedagogue, and author. She recently moved to Madison, Wisconsin after many years in Houston TX, where she was a faculty member of the Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, and an active freelance cellist, having performed with the Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, Theatre Under the Stars, the Bach Society, the Gilbert and Sullivan Society, the Alley Theater, and in numerous visiting Broadway musicals.2022-03-1826 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Charlie RasmussenThis week I'm getting ready to present at the American String Teachers Association National Conference in Atlanta, but I do have another Cello performance with Charlie Rasmussen this coming week in Waukesha.  So we'll run a #FlashbackFriday this week to when Charlie was on back in January of 2021.2022-03-1219 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. Christine CrookallThis week I sit down with Cello Professor and Associate Dean in the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Augusta University, Dr. Christine Crookall. She gives us a few ideas on how to keep practicing. Find out more about her at: https://www.augusta.edu/pamplin/music/christine_crookall_dma.php Find more Cello Chats at www.youhadmeatcello.com2022-03-0524 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Janet AnthonyThis week I have a chat with Professor of Music at Lawrence University, Janet Anthony. You can learn more about me, my guests, and all things cello at https://www.youhadmeatcello.com/2022-02-2622 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Stefan KartmanThis week I sit down with Professor of Cello at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Stefan Kartman. Learn more about him at: https://www.cellokartman.com or through his university page https://uwm.edu/arts/directory/kartman-stefan/ Find more Cello Chats at www.youhadmeatcello.com2022-02-1946 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. Rachel DirksOn this episode, I have a chat with Dr. Rachel Dirks. She is a Director of Orchestral Studies at Kansas State University.2022-02-1519 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Emma DutcherOn this episode, I chat with one of my current students Emma Dutcher.2022-02-1529 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Joel BecktellOn this episode, I have a chat with Cellist Joel Becktell.2022-02-1527 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Uri VardiOn this episode, I have a chat with Uri Vardi. He is a Professor of Cello at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2022-02-1539 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Dr. Miranda WilsonOn this episode, I chat with Dr. Miranda Wilson. She is an Associate Professor of Cello and Music History at the University of Idaho. 2022-02-1539 minThe Lonely Cello PodcastThe Lonely Cello PodcastEpisode 8: Shop Talk with Sandra HalleranRochester, NY based cellist Sandra Halleran joins me to get into the weeds about teaching, learning, the music industry, and the books and podcasts she find interesting and helpful. She's also new faculty at Tamarack Arts! At the end, Benjamin Whitcomb plays a movement of Britten Suite for Cello No. 2 for unaccompanied cello from his new album. This one's for you, nerds! Links: Benjamin Whitcomb's new album: 20th Century Music for Cello is out now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Mqxrf0M2yeOaf1vxa2woG and will be available at his website shortly: https://www.benjaminwhitcomb.com/ Cello...2022-02-131h 15You Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA chat with Michael ReynoldsThis week I’m chatting with Muir String Quartet member and Professor of Cello at Boston University, Michael Reynolds.2022-02-1233 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Liam JeningaThis week I sit down with one of my students, Liam Jeninga, and have a discussion about the relationship between the arts. How theater can influence music and music influence theater.  As always, you can learn more about me, my guests, and all things cello at www.youhadmeatcello.com2022-02-0535 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Tanya AnisimovaThis week I chat with musician, composer, artist, and inspiration Tanya Anisimova. You can learn more about me, my guests, and all things cello at https://www.youhadmeatcello.com/  2022-01-3131 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Kathryn Picht ReadMy guest this week, Kathryn Picht Read, is a member of The Philadelphia Orchestra & instructor at Temple University. You can learn more about me, my guests, and all things cello at https://www.youhadmeatcello.com/2022-01-3138 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Elliot FilipiakIn the second week of the new year, I chat with my former student Elliot Filipiak and he regales us with his adventures in music. You can learn more about me, my guests, and all things cello at https://www.youhadmeatcello.com/2022-01-3116 minYou Had Me At CelloYou Had Me At CelloA Chat with Monty LawsonThe first episode of the New Year, 2022. This week we have a very special guest, my first cello teacher, Monty Lawson. Monty is a Principle Cellist for the Signature Symphony in Tulsa. You can watch the video edition at https://youtu.be/fkpKB_m1-tM You can learn more about me, my guests, and all things cello at https://www.youhadmeatcello.com/2022-01-3121 minUp2Me RadioUp2Me RadioThe Kathy Hood Show with Special Guest Geretta Benjamin and FriendsWelcome to The Kathy Hood Show with Special Guest Geretta Benjamin, Founder of Purposed to Pour and friends Jacqueline Dennis & Patricia Welch-Whitcomb Topic:  How to Fire Your Boss  Tune is as Host Kathy continues the lively conversation about building wealth with expert guest Geretta Benjamin and friends. Come on in and grab nuggets that can empower you in your journey!  Geretta Patrice is the founder of Purposed to Pour, is a Business Confidence Coach + Digital .  Geretta is a entrepreneur who takes absolute pride in helping women entrepreneurs build, embrace and take ownership of their God given confidence. She believes wholeheartedly that...2021-12-0136 minThe Lonely Cello PodcastThe Lonely Cello PodcastEpisode 1: Effortless Mastery with Benjamin WhitcombIn this episode, we talk all about how Kenny Werner's landmark text has applications for the practical musician. My guest is Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb. For more info about him, go to http://www.benjaminwhitcomb.com.2021-01-1842 minClassic Music PodcastClassic Music PodcastClassic Music Podcast - August 2020Cellist Benjamin Whitcomb explores solo sounds by Robert Muczynski and Ernest Bloch on his new MSR Classics release, while Czech label Arta find period instruments in choral and instrumental Marian Motets with Capella Ornamentata and conductor Marek Stryncl continues his Dvorak series with Symphony No. 4 played by Musica Florea,2020-07-2909 minPress Play On This Breakthrough Full Audiobook — Perfect This Weekend.Press Play On This Breakthrough Full Audiobook — Perfect This Weekend.The Case of the Cursed Dodo (The Endangered Files: Book 1) by Jake G. PandaPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/306954to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Case of the Cursed Dodo (The Endangered Files: Book 1) Series: #1 of The Endangered Files Author: Jake G. Panda Narrator: Bobb Lynes, Barbara Watkins, Antoinette Attell, Molly Brandenburg, J.W. Terry, Dave Mallow, Ian Whitcomb, Michael McConnohie Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 35 minutes Release date: October 3, 2017 Genres: Action & Adventure Publisher's Summary: If you're looking for trouble, you've found it. His name's Jake G. Panda and he's a wildlife investigator. This hard-boiled bear works at a flophouse for endangered critters called the Last Resort. He's the hotel snoop. The resident f...2017-10-032h 35