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Louis Epstein
In this episode, I chat with Professor Louis Epstein. Professor Epstein is a historical musicologist specializing in early twentieth-century French music, digital mapping, and the science of teaching and learning. His book The Creative Labor of Music Patronage in Interwar France examines collaborations between patrons and composers that shaped French classical music between the world wars. A recipient of fellowships from the Fulbright Program, the Whiting Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation, he has published in journals including Music & Politics, Journal of Musicology, and Journal of Music History Pedagogy. Professor Epstein co-founded Open Access Musicology and leads The Musical Geography...
2026-02-04
1h 05
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Colin Roust
In this episode, I chat with Professor Colin Roust. Professor Roust is a musicologist and professor at the University of Kansas whose research focuses on twentieth-century music, film music, band music, and the intersections of music, politics, and other arts such as film, opera, and ballet. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and has been a leading advocate for music history pedagogy, serving as Chair of the AMS Pedagogy Study Group and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Music History Pedagogy and Engaging Students: Essays in Music Pedagogy. He is the author of...
2026-02-02
51 min
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Sarah Iker
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Sarah Iker. Dr. Iker is a music theorist and lecturer in the Music & Theater Arts section at MIT, where she teaches music theory, music history, aural skills, and seminars on topics such as dance, opera, and musical theater. She holds a Ph.D. in Music History and Theory from the University of Chicago and dual B.A. degrees in Piano Performance and Mathematics from Scripps College. Her research focuses on the historical reception and perception of Igor Stravinsky’s neoclassical music, using digital humanities methods to connect early twentieth-century listeners’ descriptions with cont...
2026-02-01
36 min
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Garo Saraydarian
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Garo Saraydarian. Mr. Saraydarian is a musician, educator, and researcher whose work spans jazz performance, music theory, and cross-cultural pedagogy. He teaches musicianship and music theory at MIT and serves as Assistant Professor in the Harmony department at Berklee College of Music, with additional teaching roles at Boston College and the Longy School of Music, where he has contributed to developing a more inclusive music theory curriculum. A versatile performer trained in violin, trombone, and oud, he has performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Birdland, and the Caramoor Jazz Festival with ensembles...
2026-02-01
49 min
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Evan Ziporyn
In this episode, I chat with Professor Evan Ziporn. Professor Ziporyn is a composer, clarinetist, and cross-cultural innovator whose music bridges Balinese gamelan, contemporary classical, and experimental traditions. He is the Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor of Music at MIT, where he serves as Inaugural Director of the Center for Art, Science and Technology (CAST) and founded the gamelan ensemble Gamelan Galak Tika. A former founding member of the Bang on a Can All-Stars, he has received a Grammy for his work with the Steve Reich Ensemble and has been commissioned by leading ensembles such as Yo-Yo Ma’s Silkroad En...
2026-01-30
48 min
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Elena Ruehr
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Elena Ruehr. Dr. Ruehr is a composer, Guggenheim Fellow, and award-winning faculty member at MIT, where she has taught since 1992. A graduate of the University of Michigan and the Juilliard School, her music (described by The New York Times as "sumptuously scored and full of soaring melodies" and by Gramophone as "unspeakably gorgeous") spans opera, orchestra, chamber music, and choral works. She has written five operas and five cantatas, with major recordings on BMOP Sound, Avie, and Albany, and her works have been commissioned and performed by ensembles including the Borromeo, Cypress...
2026-01-28
37 min
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Gareth Dylan Smith
In this episode, I chat with Professor Gareth Dylan Smith. Professor Smith is a drummer, scholar, and educator whose work spans the worlds of popular music performance and academic research. A professor whose scholarship focuses on drum kit studies, popular music education, and philosophical themes such as eudaimonia and punk pedagogies, he is the author of numerous books including I Drum, Therefore I Am, Magical Nexus: A Philosophy of Playing Drum Kit, and co-editor of The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Music Education. He is founding co-editor of the Journal of Popular Music Education and has served as President...
2026-01-24
52 min
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Peter B Child
In this episode, I chat with Professor Peter B Child. Professor Child is Professor of Music and a MacVicar Faculty Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A composer whose mentors include William Albright, Arthur Berger, and Jacob Druckman, Professor Child earned his Ph.D. in composition from Brandeis University. His music has received awards and commissions from organizations such as the Fromm Foundation, Tanglewood, the New England Conservatory, and the League/ISCM, and has been recorded on the New World, Albany, CRI, Centaur, and Neuma labels. Recipient of the 2004 Levitan Prize in the Humanities at MIT, Child’s wo...
2026-01-22
46 min
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Roger Matthew Grant
In this episode, I chat with Professor Roger Matthew Grant. Professor Grant is a music theorist and cultural historian specializing in eighteenth-century music, affect theory, and the history of music theory. He is the author of Peculiar Attunements: How Affect Theory Turned Musical and Beating Time and Measuring Music in the Early Modern Era, both of which have received major scholarly awards. A Guggenheim Fellow, Professor Grant currently serves as Deputy Provost and Dean of Arts and Humanities at Wesleyan University. His current research explores mission music in eighteenth-century Bolivia, and his work has appeared in leading journals including...
2026-01-21
56 min
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Alexandre Abdoulaev
In this episode, I chat with Professor Alexandre Abdoulaev. Professor Abdoulaev is a pianist, conductor, researcher, arranger, and band leader based in Baltimore, Maryland. He has been studying pianosince 1985, and has been teaching piano, music theory, and music history professionally for over fifteen years. Professor Abdoulaev studied both classical and jazz piano under such noteworthy teachers as Radoslav Kvapil, Teofils Biķis, Thomas Mastroianni, Lewis Porter, and Joshua Rifkin. As a professional musician, Professor Abdoulaev has experience in classical solo and chamber music, jazz piano, and musical theatre vocal coaching and conducting. Most recently, he was seen in Washington, D...
2026-01-19
49 min
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Emily Richmond Pollock
In this episode, I chat with Professor Emily Richmond Pollock. Professor Pollock is an Associate Professor of Music at MIT whose research explores twentieth-century opera, musical institutions, and cultural politics. A graduate of Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley, she is the author of Opera after the Zero Hour: The Problem of Tradition and the Possibility of Renewal in Postwar West Germany (Oxford University Press, 2019). Her scholarship has appeared in leading journals such as The Journal of Musicology and Twentieth-Century Music and has earned recognition including the Kurt Weill Prize. Professor Pollock’s current project, “Opera on Unco...
2026-01-18
1h 04
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David Deveau
In this episode, I chat with Mr. David Deveau. Mr. Deveau is an acclaimed American pianist, chamber musician, and educator who has performed internationally with major orchestras and ensembles for over four decades. A Juilliard-trained artist and recipient of the SHASS Levitan Award for Excellence in Teaching, he served on MIT’s Music and Theater Arts faculty from 1988 to 2020 and continues as an Affiliated Artist. Former Artistic Director of the Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Mr. Deveau has received wide critical praise for his recordings on the Steinway & Sons label and remains an influential figure in the classical music world.
2026-01-18
54 min
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Jeff Snyder
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Jeffrey Snyder. Mr. Snyder is a composer, improviser, and instrument designer based in Princeton, New Jersey. As founder of Snyderphonics, he creates original electronic instruments such as the Manta and JD-1 Keyboard/Sequencer, used by musicians worldwide. His music bridges experimental electronics, improvisation, and reimagined early music, often performed on his own inventions. Mr. Snyder performs with groups including exclusiveOr, The Federico Ughi Quartet, The Mizries, and Sideband, and leads the electro-country project Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves. He co-founded Carrier Records in 2009 and currently serves as Director of Electronic Music...
2026-01-18
54 min
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David Kechley
In this episode, I chat with Professor David Kechley. Professor Kechley is an American composer whose music spans orchestral, chamber, and solo genres, blending influences from classical, contemporary, and vernacular traditions. Known for his dynamic contrasts of lyricism and virtuosity, Professor Kechley’s works have been performed by major ensembles such as the Minnesota Orchestra, Boston Pops, and Kronos Quartet. A Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of multiple NEA grants, he has held residencies at Yaddo, MacDowell, and the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center. His music is published by Pine Valley Press and released on Liscio, Albany, and Reference Recordings.
2026-01-17
44 min
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Nina Fukuoka
In this episode, I chat with Ms. Nina Fukuoka. Ms. Fukuoka is a Japanese and Polish composer and performer based in New York City. Her work brings together instrumental and computer music with multimedia art, exploring the intersections of sound, technology, and identity. Drawing from horror aesthetics, video games, and feminist scholarship, she examines the contemporary world through layers of cultural and emotional meaning. Her compositions have been presented at major festivals across Europe, North America, and Japan, and performed by ensembles such as the International Contemporary Ensemble, Mivos Quartet, and Talea Ensemble. A doctoral graduate of Columbia University...
2026-01-13
49 min
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Craig Wright
In this episode, I chat with Professor Craig Wright. Professor Wright is the Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor Emeritus of Music at Yale University, where he has taught since 1973 and chaired the Department of Music from 1986 to 1992. A leading scholar of medieval and Renaissance music, his research spans from early polyphony to Bach, while his later work explores Mozart and the concept of genius. He is the author of influential books including Music and Ceremony at Notre Dame of Paris, 500–1550 and The Maze and the Warrior: Symbols in Architecture, Theology, and Music. Wright’s popular undergraduate course “Listen...
2026-01-05
53 min
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Dmitri Tymoczko
In this episode, I chat with Professor Dmitri Tymoczko. Professor Tymoczko is a composer, theorist, and scholar whose work bridges music, mathematics, and philosophy. He is Professor of Music at Princeton University and an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute. A Rhodes Scholar and Guggenheim Fellow, Professor Tymoczko’s research revolutionized music theory through his geometrical approach to harmony, articulated in his acclaimed book A Geometry of Music (Oxford University Press). His compositions (described as polystylistic and dynamic) have been performed by leading ensembles such as the Brentano Quartet, Third Coast Percussion, and Synergy Vocals. He has al...
2026-01-01
46 min
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David Berezan
In this episode, I chat with Professor David Berezan. David Berezan is Professor of Electroacoustic Music Composition at the University of Manchester. He is the founder of the Electroacoustic Music Studios and the MANTIS (Manchester Theatre in Sound) concert series. Originally from Canada, he studied history and composition before completing his PhD in Electroacoustic Composition at the University of Birmingham. Berezan’s award-winning work has been recognized internationally, receiving honors from competitions such as Bourges, Luigi Russolo, Klang, and Música Viva, and has been broadcast by the CBC and BBC. His compositions are informed by an immersive engagement wit...
2025-12-28
52 min
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Emmanuela Wroth
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Emmanuela Wroth. Dr. Wroth is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge whose research explores nineteenth-century French music theatre, celebrity, and the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and class. Her current project, Diasporic Divas: Racialized and Gendered Celebrity in Western Europe, 1715–1925, recovers the overlooked contributions of Black women performers and Afrodiasporic performance traditions in shaping European divadom from its eighteenth-century origins. She earned her PhD from Durham University (in collaboration with the Bowes Museum) and previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship in French Music at the University of Toronto. Her fo...
2025-12-21
28 min
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Jennifer Iverson
In this episode, I chat with Professor Jennifer Iverson. Professor Iverson is a musicologist whose research explores the intersections of music, technology, and culture. A leading scholar of electronic and experimental music, she is the author of Electronic Inspirations: Technologies of the Cold War Avant-Garde (Oxford, 2019), which examines the pioneering WDR studio in postwar Germany. Her upcoming book, Synthesizing Ourselves: The Black Box That Changed Music Forever, investigates the cultural and technological impact of the synthesizer through archival research and interviews. At the University of Chicago, where she has taught since 2016, Iverson also engages deeply in disability activism and...
2025-12-17
55 min
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Richard Whalley
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Richard Whalley. Dr. Whalley is a composer and pianist based in Manchester, where he serves as Senior Lecturer in Composition at the University of Manchester. His music draws inspiration from time, memory, visual art, geopolitics, and the natural world- ranging from glacial landscapes to microscopic biological structures. Performed widely across Europe and the United States, his works have been featured in events such as the ISCM World Music Days and the Milan Expo, and have earned recognition from the BASCA British Composer Awards. As a pianist, Dr. Whalley is an active interpreter...
2025-12-14
54 min
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Nina Shekhar
In this episode, I chat with Ms. Nina Shekhar. Ms. Shekhar is a composer, producer, songwriter, and multimedia artist whose work explores identity, vulnerability, and human connection through bold, emotionally charged sound worlds. Hailed by The New York Times as “tart and compelling” and by the LA Times as an “orchestral supernova,” she is one of the most celebrated composers of her generation, with commissions and performances by ensembles such as the New York Philharmonic, LA Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and JACK Quartet. A recipient of the ASCAP Foundation Leonard Bernstein Award and the Rudolf Nissim Prize, Ms. Shekhar’s music sp...
2025-12-05
1h 06
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Paul Phillips
In this episode, I chat with Professor Paul Phillips. Professor Phillips is a conductor, composer, pianist, and author who serves as Professor of Music and Gretchen B. Kimball Director of Orchestral Studies at Stanford University. He directs the Stanford Symphony Orchestra, Stanford Philharmonia, and Stanford Summer Symphony, and has conducted over 80 orchestras, opera companies, and ballet troupes worldwide, including the San Francisco Symphony, Detroit Symphony, and Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra. A champion of contemporary music, Professor Phillips has received 11 ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming and has collaborated with major composers and artists such as Steve Reich and Itzhak Perlman...
2025-11-29
1h 00
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John Rink
In this episode, I chat with Professor John Rink, who is Emeritus Professor of Music at the University of Cambridge and Fellow in Music at St John’s College. A leading scholar of performance studies and nineteenth-century music, he is particularly renowned for his research on Chopin. Educated at Princeton, King’s College London, and Cambridge, his influential works include Chopin: The Piano Concertos and Music in Profile: Twelve Performance Studies (2024). He directed the AHRC Research Centre for Musical Performance as Creative Practice and serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Complete Chopin – A New Critical Edition. His contributions to digital musico...
2025-11-16
47 min
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Esther Kurtz
In this episode, I chat with Professor Esther Kurtz from Washington University of St. Louis Arts & Sciences. Professor Kurtz is an Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology and Director of Undergraduate Studies, affiliated with the Performing Arts Department and the Department of African and African-American Studies. Trained at Eastman, the Utrecht School of the Arts, and Brown University, she specializes in Afro-Brazilian music, sound, movement, and dance practices. Her forthcoming book, A Beautiful Fight: The Racial Politics of Capoeira in Backland Bahia, examines the racial and political dynamics of capoeira as both a site of antiracist resistance and a contested cultural...
2025-11-14
1h 06
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Elizabeth Eva Leach
In this episode, I chat with Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach. Professor Leach is a distinguished musicologist and music theorist at the University of Oxford, specializing in medieval music and poetry - particularly from the fourteenth century. Her award-winning scholarship ranges from detailed manuscript studies to broader cultural and philosophical contexts, with notable works including Medieval Sex Lives (2023) and the prize-winning Guillaume de Machaut (Gee-yum de Ma-show): Secretary, Poet, Musician (2011). She has received multiple prestigious awards for her research on topics including medieval song, gender in music theory, and the trouvère tradition. Beyond her prolific publications, she co-edits the j...
2025-11-03
1h 10
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Tom Collins
In this episode, I chat with Professor Tom Collins. Professor Collins is an Associate Professor of Music Engineering Technology at the Frost School of Music and Principal Investigator of the Music Computing and Psychology Lab. His research focuses on developing and applying machine learning techniques for music-analytical and music-generative tasks, leading to collaborations with GRAMMY Award-winning artists on AI-cocreated songs, as well as projects in extended reality audio, AI for podcasting and game audio, and pattern discovery in coordinated movement. He has a distinguished record supervising Ph.D. students who have joined companies like ByteDance and Sony Interactive Entertainment...
2025-10-31
53 min
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Frederick Harris
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Frederick Harris. Dr. Harris is Director of Wind and Jazz Ensembles at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he leads the MIT Wind Ensemble, MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble, and jazz chamber music programs. He founded It Must Be Now!, a multimedia project addressing racial justice through music and visual art, and co-leads an initiative linking Brazilian music with environmental research on the Amazon rainforest. A two-time recipient of MIT’s Levitan Award for Excellence in Teaching, he has commissioned and premiered over one hundred new works and collaborated with artists including Jacob Co...
2025-10-29
40 min
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Erik Ulman
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Erik Ulman. Mr. Ulman is a Lecturer in Music at Stanford University whose compositions have been performed by renowned interpreters, including the Arditti Quartet, Claire Chase, and the Formalist Quartet. He studied composition with Brian Ferneyhough at UCSD and Helmut Lachenmann at the Stuttgart Musikhochschule, and has received distinctions including a Fromm Foundation commission and a Hewlett Fellowship at the Djerassi Program. Beyond composing, Mr. Ulman is a published writer on music and the arts, and co-organizer (with Marcia Scott) of the Poto Festivals since 2004.
2025-10-26
56 min
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Robert Clendenen
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Robert Clendenen. Mr. Clendenen is a composer, performer, and educator whose work spans experimental music, jazz, and rock. He has collaborated with Grammy-winning bassist Charlie Haden and opened for artists ranging from Frank Black to various jam bands, while studying composition with notable figures including Brian Ferneyhough, John Harbison, and Morton Subotnick. A faculty member at California Institute of the Arts, he has received commissions from ensembles such as the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble and California E.A.R. Unit, and has produced over 5,000 concerts throughout his career.
2025-10-07
44 min
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Andrei Pohorelsky
In this episode, I chat with Professor Andrei Pohorelsky. Professor Pohorelsky is a musicologist specializing in nineteenth- and twentieth-century music, with a focus on American vernacular traditions and materialist approaches to musicology. His current book project, In Search of Ragtime, examines the genre’s role in shaping and reflecting American industrial capitalism from the Gilded Age through the twentieth century. His broader research explores topics such as sound in cinema verité and the cultural meanings of love songs during times of social change.
2025-10-05
1h 23
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Keith Dodson
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Keith Dodson. Dr. Keith Dodson is Director of Orchestral Activities and Assistant Professor of Conducting at Central Michigan University, where he leads the Symphony Orchestra and mentors future string educators. He is the founding Music Director of the Chamber Orchestra of the Smoky Valley and has guest conducted ensembles across the United States. A passionate advocate for new music, his repertoire includes works by leading contemporary composers, and in 2025 he will premiere Kirt Mosier’s LIFT OFF with Central Michigan University and Summer Creek High School.
2025-09-26
39 min
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Jesse Rodin
In this episode, I chat with Professor Jesse Rodin. Professor Rodin is a musicologist and performer dedicated to bringing the sound world of the Renaissance to life through scholarship and performance. A professor at Stanford University, he directs the vocal ensemble Cut Circle and the Josquin Research Project, combining historical study with digital innovation. His books and recordings explore composers such as Josquin des Prez and Guillaume Du Fay, and his recent work includes The Art of Counterpoint from Du Fay to Josquin, published by Cambridge University Press.
2025-09-08
47 min
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
3.04.5 Seven Worlds
Nearly out of options, the crew reflects on the path ahead. Transcript available here: https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/blog/tags/the-strange-case-of-starship-iris This episode features Vrai Kaiser as Thasia Bri LeFever as Krejjh Cindy Chu as Violet Liu Jamie Price as Brian Jeeter Chris Choi as Jin Seon Park Ishani Kanetkar as Arkady Patel Jackie Andrews as RJ McCabe Ella Whomersley as ELLA Written by Jessica Best Directed by Newton Schottelkotte Production coordination by...
2025-08-28
13 min
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Kevin Ernste
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Kevin Ernste. Mr. Ernste is a composer, performer, and educator specializing in electronic and electroacoustic music. He teaches at Cornell University, where he directs the Cornell Electroacoustic Music Center and is a founding member of the Cornell Avant-Garde Ensemble. His works, such as Nisi, Numina, and Birches, combine acoustic and electronic sound in innovative ways and have been performed internationally by ensembles including the JACK Quartet and Ensemble Paris Lodron.
2025-08-17
51 min
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Joy Calico
In this episode, I chat with Professor Joy H. Calico. Professor Calico is a professor of musicology and chair of the Department of Musicology at UCLA, whose research explores Cold War cultural politics, modern opera, and the music of Arnold Schoenberg. She is the author of Brecht at the Opera and Arnold Schoenberg’s A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar Europe, and her upcoming projects include a study of twentieth- and twenty-first-century opera and a co-edited volume on childhood in opera. Her work has been supported by leading research institutions, and she plays an active role in international musicological co...
2025-08-04
53 min
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
3.04 Relapse
Summary: On their way to what they hope will be a full reunion, problems are stacking for the crew—especially Krejjh. Episode transcript available at https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/post/starship-iris-3-04-relapse Content warnings: character death This episode features— Ishani Kanetkar as Arkady Patel Cindy Chu as Violet Liu Jamie Price as Brian Jeeter Bri LeFever as Krejjh Jackie Andrews as RJ McCabe Chris Choi as Jin Seon Park Rain Corbyn as Swarnsh Ella Whomersley as ELLA...
2025-07-24
31 min
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Andrew Clark
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Andrew Clark. Mr. Clark is the Director of Choral Activities and Senior Lecturer on Music at Harvard University, where he leads the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and several other ensembles. A dedicated artist-educator, he is committed to fostering community, equity, and access through choral music and has developed partnerships with diverse organizations ranging from youth music programs to healthcare and social service institutions. Since joining Harvard in 2010, his ensembles have performed at renowned venues worldwide and premiered over fifty new works.
2025-07-22
36 min
Sprechdurst
#3 Flug verpassen um Käse anzufassen
Groovy Groovy im Hoody Hoody von uns.Diese Folge werden viele Namen gedroppt. Wer ist Léanne? Keine Ahnung, aber sie scheint einige Probleme in Kolumbien aufzuweisen. So wie das Verhältnis zu Piña Colada. Denn da gibt es einige Streitigkeiten, aber nicht so viele wie zur unveröffentlichten Folge, die einen 40-Minuten-Mount-Everest-Monolog enthält. Keine Sorge, der wird auch diese Folge noch vorgesetzt. So wie der K-Pop-Talk. Hilfe, warum sehen wir Choi San nicht doppelt, sondern fünfzigfach? Aber Stray Kids nur einmal – dafür live (OMG). Was hat es mit Parmesan-Käse und Cheddar-Käse auf sich...
2025-07-17
49 min
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William Dougherty
In this episode, I chat with William Dougherty. Mr. Dougherty is an American composer, sound artist, educator, and writer whose work combines experimental sound practices with a deep engagement in contemporary music. He joined the University of Washington faculty in 2025, and his compositions have been performed by leading ensembles such as the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Sun Ra Arkestra, and JACK Quartet. A recipient of the Luciano Berio Rome Prize, Mr. Dougherty has also been recognized by institutions including Harvard, Columbia, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
2025-07-13
49 min
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Brian House
In this episode, I chat with Brian House. Mr. House is an artist and researcher who explores the connections between sound, technology, and ecology. His work uncovers the hidden rhythms shared by human and environmental systems and invites new ways of listening to our interconnected world. A Creative Capital awardee and Assistant Professor of Art at Amherst College, his projects such as Macrophones, which uses infrasound to engage with the climate crisis, have been exhibited at MoMA, Ars Electronica, and the V&A Museum.
2025-07-04
43 min
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Ian Pritchard
In this episode, I chat with Ian Pritchard, who is a harpsichordist, organist, and musicologist recognized for his expertise in early music and historical keyboard performance. He has appeared with leading ensembles such as the Academy of Ancient Music, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, performing under conductors including Christopher Hogwood and Nicholas McGegan. A Fulbright Scholar and prize-winning performer, Mr. Pritchard holds a PhD in musicology from the University of Southern California and serves on the faculty of the Colburn School Conservatory of Music. His research explores Renaissance and Baroque keyboard music, i...
2025-06-29
46 min
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Daniel Strong Godfrey
In this episode, I chat with Daniel Strong Godfrey. Mr. Godfrey is an American composer and educator whose music has been praised for its lyricism and clarity. A recipient of awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, his works have been performed by leading ensembles including the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and the Cassatt String Quartet. Mr. Godfrey is Professor Emeritus of Music at Northeastern University and co-founder of the Seal Bay Festival of American Chamber Music in Maine. His recordings appear...
2025-06-16
44 min
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
3.01 Reunion
Summary: Getting (some of) the band back together. Note: If you haven't yet listened to Episode 3.00.5, Juniper Liu's Reporter Notebook, please do that first. Be advised this episode contains discussion of war, discussion of death, and portrayal of a residential area being bombed by a government. Transcripts available at https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/post/starship-iris-3-01-reunion If you wish to help make this show possible (and get cool perks in the process), you can back us at https://www.patreon.com/starshipiris This episode features: ...
2025-06-12
38 min
Sprechdurst
#1 Namenlos geht der Plan los
Mit jeweils fünf Notizen beginnen die drei, über die große Musikdepression 2025 zu reden. Also wenn ihr (so wie Anjas Kühe) gerne klassische Musik hört- bleibt dran. Am besten schnappt ihr euch als Snack noch einen von Johannas Glitzertoasts und schnallt euch an. Denn wir machen eine Reise zum Tutto Gas. Hoffentlich findet ihr Cäsar und Choi San genauso empathisch wie Ella- dann seid ihr hier richtig. ...Unser Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sprechdurst/
2025-06-11
59 min
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Prince Charles Alexander
In this episode, I chat with Prince Charles Alexander. Mr. Alexander is a legendary producer, engineer, and educator whose career bridges the worlds of funk, hip-hop, and contemporary music production. He first rose to fame as the frontman of “Prince Charles and the City Beat Band,” fusing futuristic funk with early rap influences in the 1980s. After transitioning to audio engineering, he became a multi-platinum producer and mixing engineer, collaborating with artists such as Mary J. Blige, The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, Usher, and Aretha Franklin. A three-time Grammy winner with over 40 platinum and gold certifications, Mr. Alex...
2025-06-03
1h 01
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Brad Balliett
In this episode, I chat with Brad Balliett. Mr. Balliett is a New York City based bassoonist, composer, and educator known for his creative range and social engagement. He performs with leading ensembles such as the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and teaches at The Juilliard School, the Peabody Institute, and the Bard Prison Initiative. As both performer and composer, Mr. Balliett moves easily between classical and contemporary styles, with commissions from Carnegie Hall and the Metropolis Ensemble. Deeply committed to music’s power to connect people, he leads songwriting and co...
2025-05-26
43 min
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Anthony De Ritis
In this episode, I chat with Anthony Paul De Ritis. Mr. De Ritis is an American composer celebrated for blending classical, electronic, and popular music influences. Described by Gramophone as a “genuinely American composer” and by The Wall Street Journal as “an eclectic whose works draw on popular and electronic music,” his compositions have been performed worldwide — from Carnegie Hall to UNESCO headquarters in Paris. His acclaimed recordings with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, including Devolution and Pop Concerto, highlight his innovative fusion of symphonic and digital sound worlds. Currently a professor and co-founder of the music technology program at Northea...
2025-05-01
59 min
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Paul McNulty
In this episode, I chat with Paul McNulty. Paul McNulty is one of today’s most respected fortepiano builders, known for his historically informed craftsmanship and deep musical insight. After studying at the Peabody Conservatory and training in piano technology in Boston, he moved to the Czech Republic, where he has built over 300 replicas of instruments by makers such as Stein, Walter, Graf, and Pleyel. His instruments are featured in major recordings and collections worldwide, including modern reproductions of pianos once played by Chopin and Liszt.
2025-04-28
34 min
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Douglas Shadle
In this episode, I chat with Professor Douglas Shadle. Professor Shadle is an award-winning musicologist whose work explores the cultural and historical roles of symphony orchestras and orchestral music in America. He is the author of Orchestrating the Nation: The Nineteenth-Century American Symphonic Enterprise and Antonín Dvořák’s New World Symphony, both acclaimed for their groundbreaking insights into American musical history. A leading authority on composer Florence B. Price, Professor Shadle is co-authoring her forthcoming biography for Oxford University Press. His scholarship has been featured in major outlets like The New York Times, and his collaborations span renow...
2025-04-03
58 min
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Kathleen Howland
In this episode, I chat with Professor Kathleen Howland, who is a music therapist, speech-language pathologist, and educator with over 35 years of experience using music to enhance speech, language, cognition, and movement in rehabilitation and wellness settings. Her work spans a wide range of applications, from reducing stress and anxiety to supporting oncology treatments, surgical preparation, and childbirth. Professor Howland teaches at Berklee College of Music and The Boston Conservatory, where she bridges clinical practice and academic research, lecturing internationally on the neurological foundations of music therapy. A passionate advocate for the power of music as a therapeutic tool...
2025-03-30
31 min
EC2
Michael Tenzer
In this episode, I chat with Professor Michael Tenzer. Professor Tenzer is a renowned ethnomusicologist, composer, and educator whose work spans performance, composition, research, and teaching. A professor at the University of British Columbia since 1996, Professor Tenzer is celebrated for his lifelong engagement with Balinese gamelan music, having co-founded Gamelan Sekar Jaya in California and directed Vancouver's Gamelan Gita Asmara. His influential work integrates scholarship on many kinds of music as well as cross-cultural compositions, and has shaped the global understanding of world music. Professor Tenzer’s publications and teaching, including the award-winning course Musical Rhythm and Human Experience, ha...
2025-03-15
34 min
EC2
Cynthia Cyrus
In this episode, I chat with Professor Cynthia Cyrus. Professor Cyrus is a distinguished musicologist at Vanderbilt University's Blair School of Music, where she has been a faculty member since 1994. Renowned for her groundbreaking research on women’s contributions to medieval and Renaissance music, Professor Cyrus has reshaped our understanding of women’s roles in musical literacy and convent life. Her acclaimed publications include The Scribes for Women’s Convents in Late Medieval Germany and Received Medievalisms: A Cognitive Geography of Viennese Women’s Convents. Beyond her historical research, she explores the intersection of Shakespeare and music, uncovering fascinating connecti...
2025-03-03
46 min
EC2
Seth Cluett
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Seth Cluett. Mr. Cluett is an artist, composer, and scholar whose work spans sound installation, concert music, video, photography, and critical writing. Known for his immersive and detail-oriented creations, Mr. Cluett explores the relationship between perception, memory, and the senses, with projects presented at renowned institutions such as MoMA PS1, the Whitney Museum, Ars Electronica, and the Palais de Tokyo. He serves as Director of the Computer Music Center and Assistant Director of the Sound Art MFA Program at Columbia University, where he is also on the composition faculty. Additionally, Mr. Cluett...
2025-02-28
33 min
EC2
Jordyn Carmen
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Jordyn Carmen, who is an acclaimed composer, theorist, educator, and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City. With degrees from NYU and The Juilliard School, where she now serves on the faculty, Dr. Carmen has had her compositions performed by ensembles such as the Juilliard Orchestra, AXIOM Ensemble, and the Cassatt String Quartet. She has received prestigious awards, including the Robert Crafter Igor Stravinsky Grant and the Charles Ives Scholarship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. As an educator, Dr. Carmen teaches Music Theory and Ear Training at Juilliard and has...
2025-02-05
46 min
EC2
Kate Beever
In this episode, I chat with Professor Kate Beever. Professor Beever is a passionate advocate for the intersection of arts and healthcare. She founded Maine Music & Health in 2011, a business recognized as the Small Business Administration’s 2017 Microenterprise of the Year and winner of the 2019 Inc. magazine and UPS Store Small Biz Challenge. Professor Beever has organized the regional Creative Health conference since 2014 and co-founded Expressive Wellness Trainings to foster collaboration between arts and health professionals. A leader in the field, she also founded the Maine State Music Therapy Task Force and serves on numerous boards and committees, including th...
2025-01-31
32 min
EC2
Tiffany Kuo
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Tiffany Kuo, who is a liberal arts-educated musicologist and a conservatory trained pianist. Dr. Kuo’s current research brings to light the pioneering of performing arts patronage in higher education as instigated by philanthropic foundations in mid-twentieth century America. She has received research grants from the Rockefeller Archive Center, the Paul Sacher (saw-ceer) Stiftung (stif-tung) Scholarship, and Mt. SAC’s professional development. Dr. Kuo is a graduate of Stanford University (BA in music, and BS in biological sciences), The Juilliard School (MM in piano performance) and New York University (PhD in musicology). Dr. K...
2025-01-19
55 min
EC2
David Conte
In this episode, I chat with Mr. David Conte. Mr. Conte is a celebrated composer with over 150 works to his name, including operas, choral pieces, orchestral works, and chamber music, published by E.C. Schirmer Music Company. His music has been commissioned by prestigious ensembles such as Chanticleer, the San Francisco Symphony, and the Atlantic Classical Orchestra, and his opera The Gift of the Magi has been performed over 30 times worldwide. A recipient of numerous honors, including the Raymond Brock Commission from the American Choral Directors Association, Mr. Conti has also co-composed film scores for acclaimed documentaries like Ballets...
2024-12-18
30 min
EC2
Thomas Whitman
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Thomas Whitman. Mr. Whitman is an American composer and educator whose work blends Western classical traditions with global influences, particularly the music of Bali and Indonesia, where he studied as a Luce Scholar. Mr. Whitman completed his Ph.D. in composition at the University of Pennsylvania, studying under composers such as George Crumb and Richard Wernick. His music has been described as lyrical, atmospheric, and emotionally rich, earning praise from critics and audiences alike. In addition to his compositions, Mr. Whitman is an active collaborator, working with poets, choreographers, and filmmakers. He...
2024-11-12
34 min
EC2
Coco Leung
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Coco Leung. Dr. Leung, who is a Canadian-born pianist, made her orchestral debut at the age of twelve with the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra. A prize-winning musician, she has garnered top honors in international competitions, including the 2013 Wildflower International Recording Competition and the Canadian Music Competition. She has performed across North America, including a solo recital at Carnegie Hall in 2019, and has been featured on national media outlets such as CBC Radio and Rogers TV. Dr. Leung holds advanced degrees from Manhattan School of Music, where she also served as a Doctoral Teaching...
2024-10-28
38 min
EC2
Gamin Kang
In this episode, I chat with Professor Gamin, who is a Korean-born multi-instrumentalist. She is renowned for her expertise in traditional Korean wind instruments, including the piri, taepyongso (te-yeong-so), and saenghwang. Professor Gamin is also the official holder of South Korea’s Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 46, and holds a doctorate in Korean traditional music from Seoul National University. From 2000 to 2010, she served as the principal piri player for the National Gugak Orchestra in Seoul. Since relocating to the United States, Professor Gamin has received several prestigious grants and fellowships and has collaborated in cross-cultural improvisations with acclaimed musicians. Sh...
2024-10-05
39 min
EC2
Kyle Adams
In this episode, I chat with Professor Kyle Adams from Jacobs School of Music. He is a professor of music in music theory, director of undergraduate studies, and aural skills coordinator. Professor Adams research spans two distinct areas: sixteenth-century music and hip-hop. In early music, he explores tonal structures, publishing on topics such as Renaissance chromaticism and polyphonic modes. In the realm of hip-hop, Professor Adams analyzes the relationship between rap lyrics and underlying beats, with his work appearing in leading journals like Music Theory Spectrum and The Cambridge Companion to Hip-Hop. Alongside his academic pursuits, he continues to...
2024-09-22
31 min
EC2
Reiko Fueting
In this episode, I chat with Professor Reiko Fueting, who is a distinguished composer and educator. He studied composition and piano at prestigious institutions such as the Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" in Dresden, Rice University, Manhattan School of Music, and Seoul National University, under the mentorship of influential figures like Jörg Herchet and Nils Vigeland. Since joining the faculty of Manhattan School of Music in 2000, Professor Fueting has held various leadership roles, including Chair of the Theory and Composition Departments, and currently serves as Dean of Academic Core and Head of Composition. Renowned for hi...
2024-08-02
30 min
K-Drama My Eyes Out
KDMEO Episode 207 - Miss Night and Day (낮과 밤이 다른 그녀)
DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR. DON'T BOTHER WATCHING THIS DRAMA. Judy and Linda are dumbfounded by "Miss Night and Day" (낮과 밤이 다른 그녀), the JTBC drama starring Jung EunJi, Lee JungEun and Choi JinHyuk. Since we have decided to abandon this nonsensical show, we will instead be starting "Lovely Runner" (선재 업고 튀어), starring Byeon WooSeok and Kim HyeYoon. Digressions: 1:09 - Listener E-mails! 10:29 - Linda has started "Lovely Runner" (선재 업고 튀어) and is now hooked! 12:34 - Judy watched "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" in the theatres and enjoyed it very much. 15:40 - We've misled you! "Road to Avonlea" is not all free on GazeboTV after al...
2024-07-05
1h 05
EC2
Sergio Ospina-Romero
In this episode, I chat with Professor Sergio Ospina-Romero. A multidisciplinary scholar and musician, he holds degrees in anthropology, cultural history, and musicology, with his research focusing on sound reproduction technologies, Latin American music, and early 20th-century jazz. Professor Ospina-Romero has authored two books—Dolor que canta (2017) and the forthcoming La conquista discográfica de América Latina.—and has published extensively in prominent journals across the Americas. He has taught at leading institutions including Cornell University and several universities in Colombia, and is an active member of various international academic associations. As a pianist and director of the Latin...
2024-07-04
43 min
EC2
Marti Epstein
In this episode, I chat with Professor Marti Epstein. Professor Marti Epstein is a renowned composer and educator whose music has been performed by leading ensembles worldwide. She studied composition at the University of Colorado and Boston University, working with distinguished mentors like Cecil Effinger and Bernard Rands. Professor Epstein has received numerous commissions, including from the Fromm Foundation and the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, and her work has been featured in international venues such as the Munich Biennale. A 2020 Guggenheim (goo-gen-hime) Fellow, she teaches composition at Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory.
2024-06-25
32 min
The S1E1 Podcast
S1E1: Single Parents
“Single Parents” is a sitcom that aired on ABC from 2018 - 2020. The series begins with Will Cooper, a single dad in his 30s who's become so engrossed in the world of parenting his daughter that he’s lost sight of his own identity. When a group of other single parents notice Will’s over-involvement at the school, they band together to help him re-enter the dating scene and regain his identity. The show was well-received for its relatable characters and situations, and for touching on the challenges and joys of raising children alone. Despite its positive reception and a de...
2024-05-16
1h 52
EC2
Massimo Ossi
In this episode, I chat with Professor Massimo Ossi. Professor Ossi is a professor of musicology and director of the Center for the History of Music Theory and Literature at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. His research focuses on early seventeenth-century Italian music theory, aesthetics, and lyric poetry. He has published in notable journals and is the author of Divining the Oracle: Aspects of Monteverdi's Seconda Prattica. Professor Ossi has received awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities and other prestigious organizations for his contributions to music scholarship.
2024-05-15
46 min
EC2
Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol
In this episode, I chat with Professor Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol. Professor Sanlıkol is a musical polymath whose work blends concert music, jazz composition, and Turkish music. He has collaborated with renowned artists such as Dave Liebman, Esperanza Spalding, and Miguel Zenón, and his music has been praised for its fusion of concert music, jazz, and Turkish folkloric elements. Professor Sanlıkol’s compositions often feature Turkish instruments alongside jazz orchestras and classical ensembles, creating a unique sound that reflects his cultural heritage. He is also the creator of the SANLIKOL Renaissance 17, a digital microtonal keyboard with 17 keys p...
2024-04-16
58 min
EC2
Amy Tai
In this episode, I chat with Assistant Professor of Music in Music Theory Amy Tai from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Her research explores the relationship between dance and Western art music, focusing on how ballet and modern dance offer new insights into musical interpretation. She has presented her work at international conferences, including the Society for Music Theory and the Royal Music Association. Professor Tai has also received awards such as the Royal Music Association Small Research Grant and the Society for Music Theory Minority Travel Grant.
2024-03-17
13 min
EC2
Martin Bresnick
In this episode, I chat with Martin Bresnick. Professor Bresnick is a renowned composer whose works span opera, chamber music, symphonic pieces, film scores, and computer music, performed worldwide. Known for blending minimalist repetition with chromatic and consonant harmonies, his compositions are marked by raw power and political resonance, yet always allow the music to speak on its own terms. A recipient of prestigious awards like the Rome Prize and the Charles Ives Living Award, Professor Bresnick is also an influential composition teacher, guiding students from diverse musical backgrounds. His music is published by Carl Fischer and has been...
2024-02-15
26 min
EC2
Michaela Eremiasova
In this episode, I chat with Ms. Michaela Eremiasova. Ms. Eremiasova is a composer, educator, songwriter, producer, and a receiver of the ASCAP Foundation Rudolf Nissim Prize among various other music awards. She has become increasingly recognized for her work in concert music and music for visual media. Her music has been featured in over 200 national and international film festivals as well as: the Cincinnati Opera & Opera Fusion Workshop, New York City Opera’s VOX Festival, New Music Festival at Bowling Green State University, Kurt Weill Festival at Berlin’s Sony Center in Germany and many others. Ms. Eremiasova also...
2024-01-14
14 min
EC2
Lindsay Wright
In this episode, I chat with Professor Lindsay Wright from Yale University. Professor Lindsay Wright is a music historian and ethnographer specializing in 19th- and 20th-century American music, musical talent and giftedness, and African American history. Her research explores how performance and pedagogy intersect with systems of privilege, covering topics from 19th-century musician Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins to modern talent shows. She is currently working on a book, Talent Show: Musicality, Meritocracy, and the Aesthetics of Exclusion, which examines how talent shows have shaped cultural ideas of innate musicality. Professor Wright holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and...
2023-12-30
44 min
EC2
Alexander Blachly
In this episode, I talk with Professor Blachly. Professor Blachly is the author of articles on the German dialect of Gregorian chant, the difference between tapping time and conducting time visually in the 15th and 16th centuries, puzzle-pieces of the late Middle Ages, the evolution of musical notation in the 13th through 16th centuries, the performance of the music of Lassus and Palestrina, archaic polyphony of the Renaissance, thoughts on the performance of 12th-century Calixtinus music, and the development of proportions in 14th- and 15th-century music. His research interests cover renaissance music, gregorian chant, numerically-based polyphony, just intonation, medieval p...
2023-11-14
1h 01
EC2
Hongchan Choi
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Hongchan Choi. Mr. Choi is a renowned music technologist, software engineer, and educator with a diverse background in engineering, music, and acoustics. He currently works as a Tech Lead and Manager at Google, with the objective of unlocking the potential of web music software and novel devices. Mr. Choi has been working collaboratively with industry partners and developers to create innovative functionalities on the browser. Hongchan also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, where he teaches Computer Music, which he also studied for his PhD and MA.
2023-10-20
25 min
Popcorn Therapy
Ep. 64 Totally Killer: Back to the Horror Comedy Future
Chelsey and Shade are going back in time this 🎃 Spooky Season 🎃 to the tubular 80's in Amazon Prime's Totally Killer (2023). Join us as we battle generational trauma in search of the Sweet 16 Killer. Totally Killer was directed by Nahnatchka Kahn. It was written by David Matalon, Sasha Perl-Raver, and Jen D'Angelo. The cast includes Kiernan Shipka, Julie Bowen, Olivia Holt, Charlie Gillespie, Lochlyn Munro, Liana Liberato, Stephi Chin-Salvo, Anna Diaz, Jonathan Potts, Ella Choi, Jeremy Monn-Djasngar, and Nathanial Appiah. Please don't forget to support the SAG-AFTRA strike to supp...
2023-10-11
1h 34
EC2
Akira Sato
In this episode, I chat with Mr. Akira Sato, a teacher at Plano West. He is a College Board consultant in AP Music Theory, leading teacher workshops throughout the nation. He has also been a reader for the AP Music Theory exam since 2015 and is currently a member of the AP Music Theory Development Committee. Mr. Sato has created numerous instructional videos that are posted in AP Classroom and on the College Board Youtube channel.
2023-09-14
32 min
Ella Davies
(glu) [PDF] [Download] Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi Free Ebook Audiobook
[PDF] [Download] Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi **Download PDF/EPUB Here ==> https://untapadangpasirarab.blogspot.com/43822604-permanent-record [PDF] [Download] Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi Read Online Permanent Record by Mary H.K. Choi is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Permanent Record for free in any format with visit the link button below.**Read Book Here ==> https://untapadangpasirarab.blogspot.com/43822604-permanent-record **Download PDF/EPUB Here ==> https://untapadangpasirarab.blogspot.com/43822604-permanent-record ...
2023-09-01
00 min
EC2
Yunior Lopez
In this episode, I chat with Yunior Lopez, who is the Founder, Executive, and Music Director of The Dr. Shirley Linzy Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas. He is a graduate of the prestigious Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada, and the violist of the award-winning Annex Quartet. He was appointed Conductor of the Phil & Eli Taylor Academy Orchestra at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada. Since then, he has been invited to conduct orchestral productions throughout North America, including the 2013 Royal Occasion with the 2Cellos, pop concerts with members of the Toronto Symphony and Canadian...
2023-08-31
39 min
EC2
Susan McClary
In this episode, I chat with musicologist Susan McClary from Case Western Reserve University. She is a Harvard PhD and she teaches courses in music history, music theory, and historical performance practices. Her research focuses on the cultural criticism of music, both the European canon and contemporary popular genres. She is best known for her book Feminine Endings: Music, Gender, and Sexuality. This conversation will give you an insight into her journey and philosophy.
2023-08-09
34 min
EC2
Introduction
Welcome to EC2, an independent and student-led podcast. Here, we will interview various professionals in the musical field of study. From musicians to musicologists to composers, we will explore their personal musical journeys and discuss the evolution of genres and the significance of notable compositions. We will uncover the stories and insights that shape the world of music.
2023-07-16
00 min
Chasing Dramas
In the Know - Chinese Pop Culture News - Sisters Who Make Waves Season 4
We're finally discussing this new season of Sister who Makes Waves! This is a reality singing competition where 33 ladies over 30 compete to ultimately form a girl group! Each season, we get a variety of ladies from different backgrounds showcase their skills to form this girl group. These year, we have Ella from S.H.E., Ada Choi, our favorite actress Alyssa Chia, Amber from f(x), Japanese singer Mai Mizuhashi, Vietnamese actress Chi Pu, host Xie Na and so many more! Listen to our latest podcast episode as we introduce all 33 ladies and discuss our favorites and thoughts from...
2023-05-19
36 min
Don't Read the Synopsis
Poetry is for You!
In celebrating National Poetry Month, Devon talks about why she enjoys poetry collections and offers some suggestions for new and seasoned poetry readers. You will find many recommendations for expanding your own poetry reading. Latest Reads Better Than Fiction by Alexa Martin Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey Poetry Collections Mentioned Set Me on Fire : A Poem for Every Feeling by Ella Risbridger The Best American Poetry series Life of the Party by Olivia Gatwood ...
2023-04-19
35 min
DJ L-Gee's Podcast
DJ L-GEE PRESENTS BEST OF 2022
DISC 101. MEGAN THEE STALLION FEAT. FUTURE - PRESSURELICIOUS02. DJ KHALED FEAT. DRAKE & LIL BABY - STAYING ALIVE03. GUNNA FEAT. FUTURE & YOUNG THUG - PUSHIN P04. NICKI MINAJ FEAT. FIVIO FOREIGN - WE GO UP05. PUSHA T FEAT. JAY-Z & PHARRELL WILLIAMS - NECK & WRIST06. CARDI B FEAT. LIL DURK & KANYE WEST - HOT SHIT07. DRAKE & 21 SAVAGE - PRIVILEGED RAPPERS08. FIVIO FOREIGN FEAT. QUEEN NAIJA & COI LERAY - WHATS MY NAME09. JNR CHOI FEAT. GUNNA - TO THE MOON (RMX)10. JNR CHOI FEAT. FIVIO FOREIGN, RUSS MILLIONS, G HERBO & M24...
2022-12-30
5h 15
Odla med P1
Att odla ihop med barnen och härdiga havtorn
Både lyssnarfrågor och reportage, om odling i trädgård, på kolonilott och balkong. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Odlas expert Kimmo Rumpunen berättar om havtorn, en torktålig växt som funnits här i Norden långt innan vi fanns här och vars feta bär är rika på allehanda vitaminer och nyttigheter. Familjen Ventlinger i Kalmar har haft sin villaträdgård i fyra år och i början odlade de bara tomater, det blev så många att tvillingarna Ella och Mira lekte med dem som kul...
2022-08-22
24 min
#Hip-Hop #Reggae #Electronic Dance Music
Radiot Hits 22
01.The Weeknd and Swedish House Mafia - Moth To A Flame 02.Rosalía & The Weeknd - La Fama 03.Pascal Letoublon - Friendships (Lost My Love) ft. Leony 04.The Weeknd - The Weeknd - Sacrifice 05.The Weeknd - Take My Breath 06.Gayle - abcdefu 07.Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits 08.Shakira & Rauw Alejandro - Te Felicito 09.Lost Frequencies & Calum Scott - Where Are You Now 10.Colorblast - Message In A Bottle 11.Tiësto - The Business (Robert Cristian Remix) 12.Imanbek & BYOR - Belly Dancer 13.Madonna & Sickick - Frozen (feat. 070 Shake)
2022-07-04
1h 27
DJ L-Gee's Podcast
DJ L-GEE PRESENTS CRUISIN DOWN THE STREET 11
01. KENDRICK LAMAR FEAT. KODAK BLACK - SILENT HILL02. FUTURE FEAT. DRAKE - IM ON ONE03. JNR CHOI FEAT. FIVIO FOREIGN, RUSS MILLIONS, G HERBO & M24 - TO THE MOON (RMX)04. MARY J. BLIGE FEAT. JADAKISS & GRISELDA - RENT MONEY (RMX)05. T-PAIN - THATS JUST TIPS06. TINK FEAT. 2 CHAINZ - CATER07. ELLA MAI FEAT. LATTO - DIDNT SAY08. JACK HARLOW FEAT. DRAKE - CHURCHILL DOWNS09. B-LOVEE FEAT. A BOOGIE WIT DA HOODIE & G HERBO - MY EVERYTHING (RMX)10. LATTO FEAT. LIL WAYNE & CHILDISH GAMBINO - SUNSHINE11. LIL BABY - FROZEN
2022-05-15
1h 19
ELLA DECIDIÓ SER HIPPY a los 50... PREMIO NOVELA ISC99Audionovela en episodios
Episodio 2. Flores en tu pelo, San Francisco
Cuando Martha sale del hospital, se da cuenta que algo dentro de ella ha cambiado. y que desea que ese cambio se refleje en su vida pero...¿Cómo se logra cambiar la vida? Entonces, llega a su mente el recuerdo de su amiga Choi, a quien vio por ultima vez en un barrio hippie de San Francisco hace 30 años.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/angelica-sanchez06/message
2022-02-15
19 min
Needs Some Introduction - Paradise / Industry / The Pitt
E72: YellowJackets - Season 1 - Finale! - PLUS: Thoughts on Archive 81 and The Tragedy of MacBeth
Sona and I discuss the finale of Yellowjackets. One of the best episodes but is it a finale? Good thing the show got renewed... Sic Transit Gloria Mundi Directed by Eduardo Sánchez Writing Credits Ashley Lyle ... (created by) & Bart Nickerson ... (created by) Katherine Kearns ... (executive story editor) Cast (in credits order) Melanie Lynskey Melanie Lynskey ... Shauna Tawny Cypress Tawny Cypress ... Taissa Ella Purnell Ella Purnell ... Teen Jackie Sophie Nélisse Sophie Nélisse ... Teen Shauna Jasmin Savoy Brown Jasmin Savoy Brown ... Teen Taissa Sophie Thatcher Sophie Thatcher ... Teen Natalie Samantha Hanratty Samantha Hanratty ... Teen Misty Steven Krueger Steven Krueger ... Ben Scot...
2022-01-17
58 min
Needs Some Introduction - Paradise / Industry / The Pitt
E69: Dexter New Blood - Episode 10 - FINALE! - Sins of the Father - PLUS: Yellowjackets Season Catch-up
Sona tells us about her covid experience. Then we break down the season finale of Dexter: New Blood. It ain't great. Then, we talk about Showtime's Yellowjackets again. Sona finally caught up and we discuss all the craziness in preparation for next week's finale. --- Sins of the Father Directed by Marcos Siega Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) Jeff Lindsay...(based on the novel "Darkly Dreaming Dexter" by) Clyde Phillips Cast (in credits order) Michael C. HallMichael C. Hall...
2022-01-10
52 min
The Circular Economy Show Podcast
How are innovators helping to develop a circular economy?
In this episode, we’ll hear how innovation is key to transitioning from a take, make, waste linear economy, to a circular economy where, through design, we can eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.During the recent COP26 UN Climate Change Conference, the Foundation’s Emerging Innovators Manager, Ella Hedley, hosted an innovation session showing how disruptive start-ups around the world are demonstrating viable circular economy business models.Ella spoke with Josephine Philips, Founder and CEO of clothing alterations and repair app Sojo, and John Atcheson, Founder and CEO of Sell...
2021-12-16
52 min
Había una vez...Un cuento, un mito y una leyenda
304. El avaro (Corea)
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Habia una vez un avaro en la región de Jin ju llamado Choi Chum Ji era famoso en toda la Sus parientes pasaban mucha vergüenza con las anécdotas que se contaban sobre Choi.En su mesa no se servía más que arroz hervido con un poco de salsa de soja. Y cuando llegaba la hora de comer, se veía a Choi Chum Ji corriendo como un desesperado por el campo.-¿Por qué corre tanto, señor ji? -le pr...
2021-11-09
05 min
No Crying In Baseball
Hey Miggy!
Hey Miggy! Miguel Cabrera is the 28th MLB player and first Venezuelan to reach 500 home runs. Patti’s pitcher pick Triston McKenzie is on a tear, plus extra credit for attention to qHar. Boyfriend highlights include Votto’s Abigal Effect, the return of Christian Yelich’s bat, Mountcastle’s streak, Cronenworth’s heroics, and an apology to Jo Adell. It’s Chipotle for everybody thanks to the work of Adopt a Minor Leaguer, the generosity of players Gabe Klobosits and Michael Wacha, and fans everywhere.In the Police Blotter, we walk you through Sheryl Ring’s excel...
2021-08-24
43 min
Funky People Radio® LIVE Podcast
WURD-FPRADIOLIVEShow_081921
Show #326 - Aug 19, 2021 :: Double Shift ~ Hour 1 - Guest Set by DJ EZ - The Mexican (Funhouse Mix + Acapella) - Jellybean Benitez Ngeke - Armonica feat. Toshi Tell Me A Secret - Crew Deep Se Si Bon - Disko Headz Hot (Original Mix) - Thommy Davis God Lives In Me (DJ Spen Mix) - Two 4 Soul & Nontu Xulu God's Got It (Dj Spen Remix) - Booman Pik Nik - Intrallazzi Chosen Few Anthem - Mike Dunn He Loves Me (Yoruba Soul Mix) - Terry Walker Revolution (Deep in Jersey Mix) - Harry Romero In the Club (Claude Monnet Mix) - Lynn...
2021-08-20
1h 58
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
Extraordinary Times
Summary: In this the season finale, our heroes reach several big decisions; some happy, some sad.A transcript is available at https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/post/starship-iris-2-9UPDATE: in light of recent geopolitical events, content warnings have been edited as of February 2024 to add an additional possible trigger. Please take care. Content warnings are available at https://iriscasefiles.tumblr.com/post/657064244171489280/content-warnings-for-209-extraordinary-times CREDITSJulia Morizawa as Piper TanakaLucille Valentine as Kestrel...
2021-07-19
44 min
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
The Museum Heist
To get a lead in solving the mystery, it’s time for a good old-fashioned caper.To access episode transcripts, visit https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/blog/tags/the-strange-case-of-starship-iris Content warnings* swearing* brief instance of toxic masculinity (from an unnamed character)* discussion of fraught family dynamicsStarringCody as Dwarnian Crew MemberDavell Toles as HreshfalLee LeBreton as Shrefgel (Secretly Chiss’Vatham)
2021-03-01
36 min
Laurence Galian's The Silence of the Mind
5 | SECRET TEACHINGS OF PLEASURE
Are you ready to seek meaning in your life? Or are you going to continue to just scratch the same old itches every week? Is it okay by you to just forget about the big questions, like “Am I just here to wait around to die?” – to drown the profound questions with alcohol, casual sex, a two-week vacation every year, maybe pornography, binge-watching Amazon Prime, Netflix, or some other streaming service? Because when you’re ready to seek meaning, you will find meaning. But you see you might have a very common problem. Most people really can’t experience pleasure fu...
2021-02-19
31 min
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
Deep Breath
A sickness, a gamble, an emergency landing.A transcript of the episode is available at: https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/post/starship-iris-2-3-deep-breathContent warnings:Portrayal of a respiratory conditionDiscussion of drinkingSwearingCreditsBrittony LeFever as KrejjhCindy Chu as VioletIshani Kanetkar as Arkady PatelRukhmani Desai as Sana Tripathi...
2021-02-01
39 min
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
Adrift
Contending with the choices you’ve made.To access episode transcripts, visit https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/blog/tags/the-strange-case-of-starship-iris Content advisories:SwearingDiscussion of foodDiscussion of anxietyDiscussion of violenceA character is misgendered by accident (it is quickly corrected)STARRINGJulia Morizawa as Piper TanakaRukhmani Desai as Sana TripathiIshani Kanetkar as Arkady PatelCindy Chu as Vi...
2021-01-04
33 min
Sentimental Garbage
Set Me On Fire with Ella Risbridger
Regular guest and deep friend of the pod Ella Risbridger is back, but this time to talk about poetry! In her anthology SET ME ON FIRE, Ella gathers some of the best, weirdest, sexiest poetry that she could afford and dedicated it to MEEEE!!!!! We talk about our long and bitter arguments about poetry, why it's such a easy artform to hate, and how you can change your mind about it (especially if school has ruined it for you). We read some our favourites from the book, including Our Love Could Spoil Dinner by Emily Berry, Monica by Hera Lindsay...
2019-11-21
54 min