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Tomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeTomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeCzy warto mieszać pieniądze firmowe i prywatne❓ Sztuka myślenia o pieniądzach💸🔶 W kolejnym odcinku podcastu gościem ponownie jest ekspert ds. finansów osobistych i psycholog biznesu – Mateusz Warmuz. Tym razem skupiamy się na częstym problemie przedsiębiorców, czyli mieszaniu finansów firmowych z prywatnymi. Z tego odcinka dowiesz się, jak ważne jest oddzielenie tych dwóch obszarów i dlaczego jest to kluczowe dla zdrowia finansowego Twojego biznesu i życia prywatnego.🔶Mateusz podzieli się praktycznymi wskazówkami dotyczącymi tworzenia skutecznego budżetu firmowego oraz zdradzi, jak budować poduszkę finansową, aby zabezpieczyć się przed kryzysami. Omówimy także emocjonalne pułapki, które prowadzą do błędnych decyz...2025-05-141h 30Tomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeTomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeJak Przełamać bariery i zbudować sukces – rozmowa z Davidem Bremblym #koszykówka #sportW tym wyjątkowym odcinku podcastu gościmy Davida Brembly’ego – profesjonalnego koszykarza, lidera na boisku i pasjonata muzyki. David to zawodnik Tasomix Rosiek Stali Ostrów Wielkopolski, który swoją determinacją i ciężką pracą udowadnia, że sukces to coś więcej niż talent.*Czego dowiesz się z tej rozmowy?*✔️Jak wygląda życie zawodowego koszykarza? David opowiada o codziennych treningach, presji i przygotowaniach do meczów.✔️Kulisy powrotu po kontuzji: Jak pokonać ból, strach i ograniczenia, by wrócić na boisko silniejszym niż kiedykolwiek.✔️Mamba Mentality: Jak filozofia Kobego Bryanta inspiruje Davida w każde...2025-02-112h 05Tomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeTomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeJak rozpoznać piramidę finansową? Mateusz Warmuz wyjaśnia #finanse #oszustwoW tym odcinku podcastu gościem jest Mateusz Warmuz, współwłaściciel firmy „3 Portfele” i ekspert w dziedzinie finansów osobistych. Rozmawiamy o piramidach finansowych, zarządzaniu budżetem domowym i tym, dlaczego edukacja finansowa jest kluczowa dla każdego z nas. Mateusz Warmuz wyjaśnia i dzieli się swoją wiedzą na temat schematów Ponziego, skutecznego oszczędzania oraz sposobów unikania oszustw finansowych. Dowiesz się, jak budować stabilność finansową, dlaczego warto rozumieć inflację i jak nie dać się wciągnąć w finansowe pułapki. To rozmowa pełna praktycznych wskazówek i inspiracji. *Czego dowiesz się z tego odcinka:* Czym są piramidy fi...2024-12-291h 23Tomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeTomasz Sokół - Filmy | Podcasty | AutomatyzacjeRelacja z Bogiem a sukces zawodowy | Wiara, która zmienia życie zawodowe i osobiste #wiara #bógW tym odcinku podcastu rozmawiamy z Grzegorzem Ciorochem, przedsiębiorcą prowadzącym firmę pośredniczącą w zatrudnianiu zawodowych kierowców w Niemczech i Szwajcarii. Grzegorz opowiada o swojej drodze zawodowej, życiu w Niemczech i powrocie do Polski. W rozmowie poruszamy tematy relacji międzyludzkich w biznesie, wiary jako fundamentu działań zawodowych oraz tego, jak zasady moralne pomagają w budowaniu udanych relacji zawodowych i osobistych. Czego dowiesz się z tego odcinka: Jak wiara wpływa na podejmowanie decyzji w biznesie. Jak wartości mogą kształtować sukces zawodowy i osobisty. Jak wygląda pośrednictwo pracy w Niemczech i Szwajcarii. Dlaczeg...2024-12-261h 22The Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 16: Music Performance AnxietyUnmasking the complex conundrum of Music Performance Anxiety (MPA), this episode of The Practice Project Podcast focuses on the 2006 research paper by Dianna Kenny and Margaret Osborne: "Music Performance Anxiety: New insights from young musicians."MPA is not just an adult phenomenon; it extends its roots deep into the learning years of budding musicians, impairing their performance and future prospects. Drawing on Kenny and Osborne's work, this episode highlights the causes of MPA in adolescent musicians, the warning signs, and what preventative measures can be taken.Subscribe to The Practice Project Podcast for weekly academic...2023-07-1810 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 15: Why We Love MusicIn Episode 15 of The Practice Project Podcast, Bethany and Riki re-enter the realm of neuroscience to explore the relationship between music and emotion. They consider how our brains process the music we play and listen to, why we take such pleasure from our musical experiences, and the pivotal role of dopamine.Listen in for fascinating insights into the potent effect that music has on our emotional state, and how to harness this during your practice and performance.Whether you're an avid musician, a passionate listener, or just intrigued by the interplay between music and neuroscience...2023-07-1412 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 14: Practice Fundamentals #2Discover the power of effective music practice with this episode of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda. In Part 2 of our review of Chuan Chang’s book, 'Fundamentals of Piano Practice' (2007), Bethany and Riki investigate four more of the key practice principles embraced by Chang: memorisation, mental play, pace modulation and post-practice improvement.Chang's proven strategies can be applied to many different instruments and genres, and this episode is packed with actionable advice for musicians and music educators alike - offering invaluable tools for enhancing your understanding of the learning process, and optimising your practice regime.2023-07-1111 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 13: Practice Fundamentals #1This is Episode 13 of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, with more insights into effective music practice. As Part 1 of a double-bill, this episode introduces the teachings of Chuan Chang, the author of ‘Fundamentals of Piano Practice’ (2007).Hosts Bethany and Riki cover six piano practice techniques from Chang's book, which are equally applicable to other instruments. Among other things, they discuss the power of listening before practicing, the structural analysis of your music, tackling and segmenting difficult sections, and achieving continuity during practice.Each technique is given context, and with clear takeaways, this is a must...2023-07-0511 minFair & SquareFair & SquareIn Conversation With: Richard Charkin: A Life in PublishingOur guest on this episode of the Fair & Square podcast is Richard Charkin, founder of Mensch Publishing https://menschpublishing.com/. Richard is a publisher with half a century of experience in an industry which has undergone dramatic changes in those years and which he has now chronicled in his memoir My Back Pages from marblehillpublishers.co.uk and all good bookshops. From Madonna’s book SEX to the CD-ROM version of the Oxford English Dictionary, Richard estimates he has published 30,000 books during a career which has seen him work for family and public companies alongside per...2023-07-0329 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 12: Animated PerformanceWelcome to Episode 12 of The Practice Project Podcast, from nkoda. In this episode, your hosts Bethany and Riki explore research undertaken by Caitlyn Trevor and David Huron in 2018 and presented in their paper "Animated Performance: 'Better' Music Means Larger Motions".The results of the research create a compelling argument for the importance of the visual aspects of musical performances. Using motion capture technology, Trevor and Huron explore how musicians' physical movements affect the audience's perception of performance quality.Bethany and Riki consider the balance between the aural and visual elements of performances, discover which musical...2023-07-0108 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 11: A Model for Effective, Independent PracticeIn this edition of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, Bethany and Riki scrutinise Steve Oare's 2011 research article "Teaching Instrumentalists to Practice Effectively" and the comprehensive practice model that he developed.Informed by his experiences as a middle school band teacher in the US, and in particular his observations of students struggling to improve despite consistent practice, Oare explores the fundamental aspects of effective music practice, then presents a holistic model for independent student learning and practice,The episode contains practical tips for implementing the different elements of Oare's model, allowing music teachers, students and...2023-06-3011 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 10: Good Vocal HealthIn this latest instalment of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, Bethany and Riki navigate you through the intricacies of vocal health, with the help of Professor Peter LaPine from the University of Michigan.They guide you through the workings of your larynx and vocal folds, discuss the various factors that can impact a healthy voice, and reveal the tell-tale signs of potential vocal damage.This episode also sets out several simple, practical strategies, derived from Professor LaPine's research, which you can incorporate into lessons, rehearsals and performances, to protect your voice from overuse and...2023-06-2207 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 9: Balancing Technique and AestheticsJoin us for this latest instalment of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, the all-in-one digital sheet music app, as we offer more fresh perspectives on music practice and performance.In a wide-ranging discussion, framed by Charise Hastings’ 2014 article on the tension between technical and aesthetic approaches to music, Bethany and Riki look at how combining these two contrasting aspects can transform musical learning and performance.Learn the importance of aesthetic goals, practicing immersively, and interpreting music to suit your individual personality and style - even if it means breaking with tradition (and perhaps leaving yo...2023-06-2008 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastCommon Practice MythsIn this edition of The Practice Project Podcast, join your hosts Bethany and Riki as they debunk five of the most common misconceptions surrounding music practice.In 2012, Miranda Wilson wrote 'Practice Mythbusters: Common Misconceptions About Practice For Advanced Students', to set one of her students straight about how to practice efficiently and effectively.The result is a selection of concise, myth-busting insights. So whether you're a music teacher, student or musician - and irrespective of your preferred musical genre - don't miss this chance to tune up your approach to practice and performance....2023-06-1607 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 7: Rethinking PerfectionThe Practice Project Podcast continues, created and produced by nkoda - the world's leading digital sheet music app. In Episode 7, hosts Bethany and Riki discuss Paola Savvidou's 2014 article, ‘In Search of the “Perfect” Musical Performance', which explores the concept of striving for excellence - rather than perfection - in your musical practice and performance.Savvidou argues persuasively for a shift from focusing solely on technical precision to a more balanced approach, aimed at holistic learning and performance, and the episode includes practical tips for music teachers on how to coach students towards this new mindset.Learn...2023-06-1407 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 6: Yoga, Meditation, MusicThis is Episode 6 of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, your all-in-one digital sheet music solution. Today, we consider the transformative power of yoga and meditation for musicians, with insights from a 2006 research trial by Khalsa and Cope.Musicians can face a range of psychological and physical challenges - performance anxiety, musculoskeletal issues and nerve disorders are all too common. This episode reveals how yoga and meditation can become your allies in tackling these issues, by increasing your confidence, stamina and focus - and your immersion in your music.Khalsa and Cope's study yielded some...2023-06-0806 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 5: Mastering Musical MemoryIn Episode 5 of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, Bethany and Riki discuss the 2007 research paper 'Learning Clair de Lune: Retrieval Practice and Expert Memorization' by Roger Chaffin. They examine the concept of structural memory and look at how - alongside motor memory and auditory memory - building structural memory, when learning a new piece of music, can accelerate the memorisation process and also enhance performance.Central to Chaffin's study is an expert pianist who learns Debussy’s ‘Clair de Lune’ while providing a step-by-step breakdown of the process. The research highlights the critical role of 'performance cues...2023-06-0609 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 4: Injury Prevention for MusiciansIn Episode 4 of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, the focus is on helping to prevent performance-related injuries among musicians and music students. Drawing from the 2011 study "Injury Prevention: What Music Teachers Can Do", by Christine Guptill and Christine Zaza, your hosts Bethany and Riki discuss essential practices that can help reduce the risks of injury.Around 20% of music students experience some sort of performance-related injury during the course of their studies, and Guptill and Zaza concluded from their research that music teachers have a crucial role to play in helping to prevent such injuries. This episode...2023-06-0208 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 3: The Effects of Sleep on PerformanceIn Episode 3 of The Practice Project Podcast from nkoda, your hosts Bethany Thomas and Riki Beazley explore the interplay between sleep and music practice.They look at the key insights from a 2006 study by Amy Simmons and Robert Duke, "Effects of Sleep on Performance of a Keyboard Melody", and shed light on the crucial role that sleep plays in the consolidation of new motor skills learnt during music practice.You’ll gain a different perspective on the role of rest in the learning process, and Bethany and Riki share 3 specific techniques - distilled from the re...2023-05-3008 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 2: The Power of PostureIn Episode 2 of The Practice Project Podcast, your host Bethany Thomas reviews the 2020 research paper: 'Cellists: sound quality is shaped by their primary postural behaviour' by Jocelyn Rozé and her team. This insightful episode reveals the vital role that posture plays in achieving optimal musicality and rich timbre - moving beyond the idea that focusing on posture is only about preventing health problems.As Bethany sets out the key insights from the study, you'll gain a better understanding of the integral relationship between posture and musical performance, and discover valuable insights to improve your own practice, performance a...2023-05-2406 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastEpisode 1In the first episode of ‘The Practice Project Podcast’ from nkoda, the world's premier sheet music app, we take the first step in transforming your approach to musical practice, performance and teaching.Hosted by Bethany Thomas, this episode dives into the 2015 article "How Brain Research Can Inform Music Teaching" by Donald and Jennifer Walter. The main theme of the episode is the neuroscience behind deliberate practice, which changes the perspective from hours spent on practice to targeted, focused activities capable of producing tangible changes in our brains.Implementing deliberate practice techniques will allow you to opti...2023-05-2206 minThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project PodcastThe Practice Project Podcast: TrailerThe Practice Project Podcast is brought to you by nkoda, the world’s premier digital sheet music app, with over 110,000 titles from more than 140 publishers.This trailer introduces our unique podcast series, which aims to transform the landscape of your music practice, performance and teaching through the lens of academic research. The nkoda team, with their experience and passion for music, will guide you through the insights and applications of research-based musical practice techniques.The objective of The Practice Project Podcast is simple but profound: to revolutionise how you practice, teach and perform music. In ea...2023-05-1500 minCreative PeacemealCreative PeacemealLaura Gayle Green, Music Librarian, Musician, MusicologistSend us a textIt was a delight to catch up with one of my favorite people, musician and music librarian, Laura Gayle Green. We  discuss a vast array of topics from her start, to the unique smell of books, and more in this insightful episode.Laura Gayle Green holds degrees from Ashland College (B. music, piano), the University of Virginia (M.A., musicology), and Indiana University (M.L.S. with an emphasis in music librarianship). She became Head of the Warren D. Allen Music Library at Florida State University in July 2012. Previous p...2022-09-2639 minPLMR PodcastPLMR PodcastPLMR Podcast: Music IndustryIn this episode, PLMR's Niamh Mercer meets with Nkoda and the Music Industries Association to discuss lessons learnt during the pandemic and the future of music education in England.2021-06-2930 minThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcastThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcast39 - Rebecca Smithorn and The National Philharmonic's YouTube Series "Composers in Crisis"I'm pleased to welcome to the show Rebecca Smithorn, cover conductor and lecturer with the National Philharmonic. Rebecca is host of the NatPhil's YouTube series "Composers in Crisis" which takes a look at composers whose lives and art were transformed by times of global crisis. In our interview we talk about several composers in crisis: Beethoven, Ravel, Ruth Crawford-Seeger, John Corigliano, Undine Smith Moore, and a good ol' good one, Louis Armstrong, who Duke Ellington said was "Born poor, died rich, and never hurt anyone in between." "Composers in Crisis" https://www.youtube.com/watch...2020-07-171h 08Classica SpritzClassica SpritzPuntata 22 Architetti dalle forme del divano, solitudine e tecnologia per affrontare il futuroIn questo episodio i nostri “accasati” Francesco ed Elisa approcciano l’emergenza Covid-19 dal punto di vista della percezione dell’essere umano. Il fantastico Dott.Zizzo ci parla della solitudine e delle sue molteplici sfaccettature. La simpatica Sara, direttamente dal divano, ci racconta una tipica giornata da quarantena divisa tra il suo inseparabile corno e gli studi di architettura. Il nostro immancabile (e instancabile) Mauro Casalino ci propone la sua ricetta per una riflessione sulla vita tra le mura domestiche tra giocattoli smontati e i migliori videogames di sempre. Continua la gara tra le più brutte barzellette di ogni tempo tra l’ori...2020-04-2257 minThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcastThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcast37 - Johannes Brahms, pt. 4 "Waiting in the Wings" - Classical Music PodcastStay healthy and well! Ep. 37 – In late 1853, having impressed important musicians across Germany, especially Robert and Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms planned for the publication of his first opuses. His star was rising in the musical world and he had much to be proud of, but a terrible tragedy loomed on the horizon which threatened to derail his career and set his life down yet another new though unexpected path. Very special thank you to... Michael Calabris! https://www.soundcloud.com/michaelcalabris --------------- Try nkoda for free! All th...2020-03-222h 10Classica SpritzClassica SpritzPuntata 21 Direttori d'orchestra sintetici e dispositivi magiciIn piena emergenza Covid19 vi racconteremo la storia di un piccolo parallelepipedo che ha rivoluzionato il modo di ascoltare la musica. Incontreremo un robot direttore d’orchestra che oltre a condurre, canta con estensioni vocali e timbriche che…voi umani non potreste nemmeno immaginare! Come non bastasse l’ignobile barzelletta di Pongo la sua compagna “spettinata” Camilla gli darà manforte e la gara per la battuta più brutta comincia a diventare decisamente difficile! Dai rigorosi microfoni di casa: Elisa Pittau e Francesco Blanda Sponsor: nKoda la più grande app di spartiti fatta da musicisti per musicisti www.nkoda.com Visita www.Classicas...2020-03-2030 minThe Portfolio ComposerThe Portfolio ComposerDrum & Lace and Ian Hultquist on The Business of Collaboration Drum & Lace is an Italian composer and performer that creates music for film, tv and media. Her live performances oscillate between electronica & chamber music, often with spatial audio elements. Ian Hultquist is an American Film Composer who has made a name for himself scoring films, tv and documentaries for Netflix, HBO, CNN and NatGeo. Together they have co-scored projects such as HBO doc At The Heart of Gold, and most recently the AppleTV+ Original Series Dickinson.   This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.steinberg.net/tpc for a free 30-day trial version.   Jo...2020-03-1953 minNotes on Notes PodcastNotes on Notes Podcast#24: Short(ish) Notes on Judith Weir’s ‘Vertue’Happy International Women's Day! Today we're looking at Judith Weir's choral setting of George Herbert's poem 'Vertue'. This episode is in association with Nkoda, a score-reading app available on subscription. We have a discount available for Notes on Notes listeners (£7.99/month), so if you’d like to find out more about Nkoda or sign up with our discount, then please go to our landing page on Nkoda’s website, https://www.nkoda.com/institutions/promotions/notesonnotes.2020-03-0936 minNotes on Notes PodcastNotes on Notes Podcast#24: Short(ish) Notes on Judith Weir’s ‘Vertue’Happy International Women’s Day! Today we’re looking at Judith Weir’s choral setting of George Herbert’s poem ‘Vertue’. https://notesonnotespodcastdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2020/03/24-shortish-notes-on-judith-weirs-vertue.mp3 You can hear a performance of the piece here, sung by the Choir of King’s College Cambridge, conducted by Stephen Cleobury: This episode is in association with Nkoda, a score-reading app available on subscription. We have a discount available for Notes on Notes listeners (£7.99/month), so if you’d like to find out more about Nkoda or sign up with our discount, then please go to our landing page...2020-03-0900 minThe Portfolio ComposerThe Portfolio ComposerAmy Gordon on Building a Her Business Amy Gordon is a composer, arranger, singer-songwriter, and vocalist in Los Angeles, CA. She is an active choral composer, including being the composer-in-residence for Nova Vocal Ensemble. Her music has been described as melodic and accessible, yet with surprising harmonic twists.   This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version.   Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career!   This epi...2020-03-0233 minClassica SpritzClassica SpritzPuntata 20 coristi sotto la doccia e Beatles sostituitiL’invasione dei misteriosi “Peppered” sta arrivando! Chi sono e cosa vogliono da noi? Sir Paul mcCartney è davvero morto in un incidente nel 1966? In questa misteriosa puntata incontriamo il coro “Peppered”, che, sotto la doccia, ci racconta curiosità e aneddoti sulla vita da coristi. Sveleremo una delle più grandi “bufale” di tutti i tempi indagando sulla ipotesi complottistica della più incredibile leggenda metropolitana di tutta la storia del Pop…. Il P.I.D. ovvero Paul is dead. In questa puntata il nostro assistente preferito (nonché unico…) Pongo ci riserverà una sorpresa decisamente inaspettata! Ai microfoni di Classica Studio in Milano: Elisa Pittau Francesco B...2020-02-2236 minThe Portfolio ComposerThe Portfolio ComposerThe Most Popular Episodes of 2019! It’s the fourth anniversary of The Portfolio Composer. And every anniversary I take a look back at the previous year’s most popular episodes. These episodes are the most downloaded episodes of the previous year.   This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version.     Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career!     This episode is sponsored by nkoda...2020-02-1839 minClassical Guitar InsiderClassical Guitar InsiderEpisode 127 Mateusz KowalskiMateusz is a great guy with a wonderful debut album and we have one of my favorite conversations. I think it was the Dunkin Doughnuts Coffee, a new supporter of the show. Just kidding, their coffee tastes like the outside of a coke can and they are not sponsoring us, but nkoda.com and savageclassical.com are. 2020-02-1759 minNotes on Notes PodcastNotes on Notes Podcast#22: Short(ish) Notes on Rebecca Clarke’s Old English SongsToday we’re exploring the music of one of my favourite composers – Rebecca Clarke! We’re focusing on her Three Old English Songs for violin and voice, which feature some of the most catchy tunes known to mankind. https://notesonnotespodcastdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/22-shortish-notes-on-rebecca-clarkes-old-english-songs.mp3 Clarke’s Three Old English Songs are: ‘It was a Lover and his Lass’ ‘Phillis on the New Made Hay’ ‘The Tailor and his Mouse’ There are multiple recordings of her Viola Sonata, a piece we can’t recommend enough: This episode is in assoc...2020-02-0800 minClassica SpritzClassica SpritzPuntata 19 Rock star nel 700 e antiche tiorbeChi è stata la più grande rock star del 1700? Come si viveva la musica in una città con un teatro ogni 350 abitanti? Come sarebbero le opere di Chopin eseguite con una fisarmonica? Questo e molto altro nel nuovo episodio di Classica Spritz! Tra tiorbe e musiche dal paradiso e dall'inferno il nostro ospite d'eccezione Giorgio Ferraris ci parla di musica antica e la nostra Elisa ci racconta la vita e le vicissitudini di una vera star del '700 nello sfarzo e nella bellezza della città dalle atmosfere barocche per eccellenza. Dai microfoni di ClassicaStudio in Milano Elisa Pittau e Francesco Blanda. Ospi...2020-02-0441 minThe Portfolio ComposerThe Portfolio ComposerAngela Beeching on The Importance of Mindset and Beyond Talent Angela Myles Beeching is a music career coach who helps musicians get more of their best work out into the world — so they can finally become the artists they are meant to be. Ms. Beeching is the former director of career and entrepreneurship programs at Manhattan School of Music, Indiana University, and New England Conservatory. The third edition of her book Beyond Talent: Creating a Successful Career in Music is out now.   This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.dorico.com/tpc for a free 30-day trial version.   Join The Portfolio Composer comm...2020-01-2530 minContrabass ConversationsContrabass ConversationsA look back at 2019Today’s episode is a quick look back at 2019 in terms of travel, interviews, highlights, and most popular episodes.  Enjoy! Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle! Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: D'Addario Strings This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut.   Steve Swan String Bass2019-12-3020 minThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcastThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcast36 - "Antonio Stradivari, and the Violin Makers of Cremona" a Yuletide Special - Classical Music PodcastIn this special episode "Antonio Stradivari, and the Violin Makers of Cremona" we explore the lives of Cremona's greatest violin makers. Cremona's violin making tradition began with Andrea Amati in the mid-16th century, and lasted until the death of Giuseppe Guarneri "del Gesù" some two hundred years later. In between these two men came many remarkable makers from the Amati and Guarneri families, but the greatest of them all was Antonio Stradivari who rose far above his rivals to become the most celebrated violin maker of all time. --------------- Try nkoda! All the digital s...2019-12-261h 55Classically Black PodcastClassically Black PodcastHabari Gani: It's Kwanzaa Season! | Episode 61IN THIS EPISODE Download nkoda today! More information at: www.nkoda.com Articles mentioned: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/couple-who-restores-musical-instruments-has-given-away-hundreds-to-rochester-students/ https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Noel-Pointer-Foundation-Receives-65-Million-To-Transform-Long-Vacant-Degraw-Firehouse-Into-A-Music-Education-Center-20191211 Intermission Jokes: https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/humour/classical-music-dad-jokes/ https://www.buzzfeed.com/keelyflaherty/jokes-you-can-out-dad-your-dad-with-this-christmas Black Excellence: Tyshawn Sorey Tyshawn’s website: https://tyshawnsorey.com Piece of the Week: William Hofeldt “Lullaby” https://open.spotify.com/track/3jx8Ln2qH5LqMXZS69eAcQ?si=CO3uH2p6R5CcpD3PdjE5hw Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/classicallyblackpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classicallyblackpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/classicblackpod New episod...2019-12-2354 minThe Josh Wright Piano PodcastThe Josh Wright Piano PodcastMy Favorite Piano Resources and Gear RecommendationsIn this episode, we answer Stephanie's question about my favorite resources for piano, including sheet music, books, recordings, and gear. Here is a list of all links mentioned in the podcast: SCORES/SHEET MUSIC Henle Editions - https://www.henle.de/us/shop/urtext-editions/ Chopin National Edition - https://amzn.to/2S7HecW Public Domain Sheet Music: https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page ForScore App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/forscore/id363738376?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Nkoda: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nkoda-the-sheet-music-library/id13278114182019-12-1915 minClassically Black PodcastClassically Black PodcastLet's Talk About It: Black Achievement in Classical Music | Episode 60IN THIS EPISODE Download nkoda today! More information at: www.nkoda.com Articles mentioned: https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/grand-teton-music-festival-musicians-won-t-return-if-andrew/article_13d7331a-bdab-50dd-86d4-bd7c5732b04b.html?fbclid=IwAR1m7IOo28YV3vnHL8SBxYvZeP9ddODWalL0PMgP5U2W_ig9xfmlz-NtjZw https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/scene/music/andrew-palmer-todd-resigns-from-grand-teton-music-festival/article_451c1e58-c528-5a78-a395-39d9a9071053.html?fbclid=IwAR0jpTsfwmwipolbUBqtnUBlLVgTqVRq9AvOlSdMjqb6kckIgutDHmjYrJk https://blog.aboutamazon.com/working-at-amazon/striking-the-right-chord-amazon-has-its-own-symphony-orchestra Black Excellence: Jeremiah Travis https://www.bet.com/news/national/2019/11/10/jeremiah-travis-drummer.html Piece of the Week: Romantic Suite Op. 10 - T. A. Findeisen https://www.youtube.com/watch...2019-12-161h 55Classically Black PodcastClassically Black PodcastTired of Giving In: A Rosa Parks Tribute | Episode 58IN THIS EPISODE Download nkoda today! More information at: www.nkoda.com Articles mentioned: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/nov/23/glyndebourne-opera-director-sacked-for-inappropriate-text https://www.inquirer.com/arts/spin-class-city-fitness-grad-hospital-classical-music-20191121.html https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-rosa-parks Intermission: 10 Songs You’ve Heard and Don’t Know the Name https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u9XBhI0d9s Dear Mrs. Parks - Hannibal Lokumbe Listen: https://open.spotify.com/album/55IHLEo5L0ILZ604DbwjJR?si=AIqE9y3pRr-jmVevNcRSYA Libretto: https://www.chandos.net/chanimages/Booklets/NA9668.pdf Program notes: https://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.559668&catNum=559668&filetype=About%20this%20Reco...2019-12-021h 00Classically Black PodcastClassically Black PodcastTeton, Tenton, Tonton, Toton?! | Episode 57IN THIS EPISODE Download nkoda today! More information at: www.nkoda.com Articles mentioned: https://slippedisc.com/2019/11/uproar-as-us-music-festival-sacks-3-musicians-for-disruptive-behavior/?fbclid=IwAR3Clivt87tNvI0HuMWJFNfGibkIYTj0_CSJ8Gkoyr8QPueyz5CL5TgMN5I https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2019/11/19/college-conservatory-of-music-performance.html?fbclid=IwAR3s0mipZF3eLRYKZFc6WCXkgTecHnECfAHXWWm3gQO_FATT47XwTqHtqbw Black Excellence: Joseph Young Joseph’s website: https://www.josephfyoung.com https://www.sfcv.org/events-calendar/artist-spotlight/berkeley-symphony-welcomes-a-new-maestro?fbclid=IwAR3QPty3qTY2iA9MzNYesXriapYA3YtW5I_GOFvJ-9wYHMuk-fz87e3HYwo Piece of the Week: Sinfonia Concertante - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAv48Ne5axA Follow us on social me...2019-11-251h 23Contrabass ConversationsContrabass ConversationsNorman Ludwin on orchestrationI’ve been a fan of the music of Dr. Norman Ludwin for years. In fact, his bass ensemble The Love Story led to one of the most entertaining memories of my early years of teaching bass! Norman was in San Francisco doing a talk on orchestration for the American Federation of Musicians Local 6. I had a chance to attend his presentation and also sit down with him the next morning for an in-depth interview on: • his early training and musical background • his time performing in the Florida Symphony and co-principal bass in the Natal Philharmonic in Durban South Africa...2019-11-251h 02Classical Guitar InsiderClassical Guitar InsiderEpisode 124 Laura SnowdenLaura Snowden visits Brooklyn to talk about guitar and music and teaching and the whole thing! Sponsored by nkoda. 2019-11-1657 minTalking FlutesTalking Flutes87. nkoda - the Spotify for sheet music - Lorenzo BrewerThis is a game changer for musicians of all levels! Used by students and professionals in 120 countries, nkoda is rapidly becoming the Spotify for sheet music with it's enormous resource of sheet music and simple access which is immediately available for all subscribers!    With the ability to annotate your scores, add layers to personalise the areas of the music you want to mark, create playlists, upload your own music and share your score and markings with not only one person, but the whole world, and much much more, the future has finally caught up with th...2019-10-2832 minSticky Notes: The Classical Music PodcastSticky Notes: The Classical Music PodcastClassical Music Changemakers Week: Aubrey Bergauer + Lorenzo BrewerThis week, I'm interviewing 3 people who are making real change in the classical music business. Today, I talk with Aubrey Bergauer, the former Executive Director of the California Symphony, and Lorenzo Brewer, the founder of Nkoda, the Spotify of sheet music. We'll talk about the simple yet radical changes Bergauer made during her tenure, and Brewer's belief in the accessibility of sheet music. I think these interviews will appeal to anyone interested in change, the future, and music itself.  https://medium.com/@AubreyBergauer nkoda.com2019-10-2255 minNotes on Notes PodcastNotes on Notes Podcast#19: Short(ish) Notes on Clara Schumann’s Piano SonataToday we’re looking at Clara Schumann’s Piano Sonata in G minor, written just a year after she married Robert. She wrote two of the movements as a Christmas present for her new husband, and we delve into the history of the piece and their relationship. https://notesonnotespodcastdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/19-shortish-notes-on-clara-schumann-piano-sonata.mp3   This episode is in association with Nkoda, a score-reading app available on subscription. We have a discount available for Notes on Notes listeners (£7.99/month), so if you’d like to find out more about Nkoda or sign up with our discount, then ple...2019-10-2100 minNotes on Notes PodcastNotes on Notes Podcast#19: Short(ish) Notes on Clara Schumann’s Piano SonataToday we're looking at Clara Schumann's Piano Sonata in G minor, written just a year after she married Robert. She wrote two of the movements as a Christmas present for her new husband, and we delve into the history of the piece and their relationship. This episode is in association with Nkoda, a score-reading app available on subscription. We have a discount to Nkoda for Notes on Notes listeners (£7.99/month), so if you'd like to find out more about Nkoda or sign up with our discount, then please go to https://www.nkoda.com/institutions/promotions/notesonnotes.2019-10-2136 minThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcastThe Great Composers Podcast - a classical music podcast32 - Johannes Brahms, "Introduction: A Brahms Rhapsody" - Classical Music PodcastIn this introduction to the life of Johannes Brahms we rhapsodize on key themes in the great composer's life, and begin to sketch his unique position in the history of music. ---------------- Try nkoda for free! https://www.nkoda.com They have all the digital sheet music you could ever need right on one app. Find it in your favorite app store. I use nkoda for my own practice, in lessons, and just for fun when I want to dig up some nice music for piano or guitar! When you support o...2019-09-3020 minCrushing ClassicalCrushing ClassicalLorenzo Brewer: Founder of nkoda: Revolutionizing Sheet Music For The Digital AgeWhat you'll hear: Coming of age with streaming - how Spotify influenced his entrepreneurial venture The true mindset needed for *actual* entrepreneurship (hint: it’s likely not taught in any class) The reactions from the publishing industry - this answer surprised me How a digital music app can actually help the paper music publishing companies - something I hadn’t thought of The most important part of partnership-based businesses - the key to creating long-term relationships Dealing with rejection when raising money - Lorenzo gives the real talk about this - and the parallels to raising money for a no...2019-01-1046 min