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Nikolas Seger
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Engaging the Musical Mind
Kyle Peters Discusses Composition, Publication, and Soundscapes
Kyle Peters just published a book of self-composed etudes for marimba and he's here to talk to us about his creative process, how he began publishing his work, and give us a sample of his book, Soundscapes. Everyone has a project they're sitting on, and it's my hope that Kyle's success can offer some inspiration and motivation to get our own professional projects moving. Kyle is the percussion instructor at the Eastman Community Music School and a member of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. He received his Master’s of Music in Performance and Literature, as well as the...
2020-11-21
24 min
Engaging the Musical Mind
A Discussion on the Business of Music with Declan Lynch
Music business is a thing! In this episode, Declan Lynch talks to us about his journey to discovering his love of the business of music. He discusses how conferences, his love of tubas, and a fair bit of networking helped him to get where he his today, and how teachers can start to help our students realize there is this whole other musical world out there. Plus, it's just a fun conversation.
2020-10-11
38 min
Engaging the Musical Mind
Adapting Music Education for Students with Special Needs with Tracy Wanamaker
This is a great episode! Tracy is an experienced music therapist here to share her wisdom on how to best serve students with disabilities in the classroom. We discuss the Why, examples from our practices, strategies, and best of all some fun stories about what has and has not worked. This field is so important to me and it is crucial to talk to and help one another in all areas, but especially this one. Let's get learning!
2020-09-19
34 min
Engaging the Musical Mind
Baruch Whitehead on Including Culture in the Music Classroom
Teachers everywhere are wondering right now whether or not the curriculum they have been using for years is appropriate for teaching World Cultures to their students. I've asked myself if what I've included has been enough, or if I've even been doing it right. There are so many cultures to include, so many songs to avoid, so many resources to find, it can be staggering, but we're not alone. Baruch Whitehead discusses with us strategies on how to include music of the world in a way that lifts up the cultures and creates a diverse learning environment for out stu...
2020-09-05
33 min
Engaging the Musical Mind
Discussing Democratic Teaching Practices with Beatrice Olesko
When students have a voice in the learning process, they become more engaged with and attached to the learning material. This however can be a huge hurdle for teachers who have a hard time relinquishing control, so today Dr. Beatrice Olesko is going to talk with us about the characteristics of democracy in the classroom, pros and cons, and some tips for starting to give learners a voice in your practice. Let's get learning!
2020-08-29
37 min
Engaging the Musical Mind
Online Learning in a Pandemic: Adapting to our Changing Situation with Kim Kane
Music? Online learning? How?? Kimberly Kane talks to us about how she and her district handled music and virtual learning in the spring when the pandemic first started, and how she plans to adapt to an ever-changing educational landscape moving forward. This episode was a blast to plan and record, and will definitely create a strong starting point for teachers struggling to plan the year ahead.
2020-08-08
34 min
Engaging the Musical Mind
Mary Pautz and Informances in the Music Classroom
In our first episode, I chat with Mary Pautz, author of the article "Both Performance and Informance, Not Either or in Elementary General Music." We discuss what informances are, why music teachers should be focusing on these rather than only performances, and tips and applications to get you started.
2020-08-01
32 min
Engaging the Musical Mind
Engaging the Musical Mind (Trailer)
2020-08-01
00 min