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The Voice Science Podcast

Josh Manuel | VoSci

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The Voice Science Podcast is your go-to resource for singers who want to understand the science behind great vocal technique. Hosted by Josh Manuel, founder of VoSci, this podcast breaks down complex voice topics into clear, actionable insights—so you can sing with more confidence, skill, and artistry. Each short, focused episode explores common myths, key vocal concepts, and research-backed techniques to help you build a stronger, healthier, and more versatile voice. Whether you’re a singer ...
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The Visceral Voice Podcast

Christine Schneider

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On this podcast, we interview voice and bodywork professionals to provide helpful information for overall health and optimal function of the voice. We interview SLPs, Otolaryngologists, Manual Therapists, Body Oriented Psychotherapists, Health Coaches, Fitness Instructors, Broadway Performers, Opera singers, Singer/Songwriters, Voice Teachers, Composers, Company Managers, Sports Broadcasters, and more. It is our mission to educate the professional voice user and provide knowledgable, creativ ...
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The Vocal Fries

The Vocal Fries

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The monthly podcast about linguistic discrimination. Learn about how we judge other people's speech as a sneaky way to be racist, sexist, classist, etc. Carrie and Megan teach you how to stop being an accidental jerk. Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/vocalfriespod
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The Singer's PATH Podcast will premiere in 2025! This podcast provides quality, transparent information for singers and artists. We discuss everything including ways to establish good vocal technique, advice from leading entertainment industry professionals AND mindset support for artists. Whether you're a novice or professional, the Singer's PATH welcomes all singers and helps to guide the way on the journey of developing artistry.
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Singerpreneur Podcast

Lauri D Goldenhersh

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Being a "classical vocal pro" is a wild ride, a decades-long slog, and hopefully... a deeply rewarding life. Let's talk about the icky business stuff, the fun, creative sides, and all the things you need to keep going in this unique niche in the arts.
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Welcome to Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, a podcast dedicated to the art and practice of teaching singers. Host David Sisco knits together current research from a plethora of fields to highlight a student-centered, culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach to teaching, which gives singers agency over their vocal expression and buoys teacher well-being. Each episode, David will be joined by a special guest, who will share their wholehearted knowledge about the student-teacher relationship ...
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The Confident Singing Made Easy show is for singers of all ages, including kids, and levels who want to discover how to sing their best sound and perform with confidence every single time. Join teacher, vocalist, author, and award-winning voice studio owner, Deanna Maio as she breaks down the craft of singing, musicianship, and performance. Connect with Deanna at http://confidentvoicestudio.com
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The Holistic Voice: Navigating Your Life as a Vocalist

Jordan Reynolds and Austin Vitaliano

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"The Holistic Voice" is a podcast made by vocalists, for vocalists. Each episode features an interview with an industry professional that is designed to help you navigate your life as a vocalist. On our show, we discuss vocal health and technique applicable to every genre of music, managing yourself as a business, career opportunities for vocalists, artistic development, and more!
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East Bay Shortwave

East Bay Shortwave

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Live music podcast, East Bay Shortwave. East Bay Shortwave is a community-minded show that focuses on recording high-quality, live performances of San Francisco Bay Area’s musicians to listeners anywhere. Our recording studio in Oakland features an ever-growing collection of professional audio equipment, so that our listeners can enjoy awesome live music in podcast form. Each episode includes a handful of song performances and a brief interview with the musicians.
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The Vocal Lab Collective

Shelby Rollins and Jason Catron

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The Vocal Lab Collective is dedicated to elevating the music industry by empowering and developing top-tier artists and industry professionals with first-class conversations, cutting-edge techniques, and transformative insights into music, leadership, and personal growth. To inspire and empower the elite 10% of the music industry through mentorship, collaboration, and innovation, fostering a community where high achievers can thrive, innovate, and lead the next wave of musical excellence. Th ...
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The Confident Performer helps top performers and high-achieving businesswomen show up confidently and authentically as their best selves, and live in alignment with their truths. Whether you are a professional performer, an entrepreneur, or a mom, you are a performer, and you can show up with confidence and power. You can live the life you dream of and inspire others to do the same. Join performer, mentor, and life and vocal coach, Amy Adams as she teaches you to trust your inner compass, de ...
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Speaking Of... is a show about how we use our voices both in performance and in everyday life. Through conversations with performers, teachers, and anyone who has a voice, voice and speech coach Ryan O'Shea explores questions about how our voices and the ways we speak help shape and express our identity. Can someone's voice tell you whether or not they're a good person? Is there any way to change how you sound without feeling inauthentic? We'll examine these questions and many more in the co ...
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The Vocalist Podcast

Christine Toole

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The Vocalist Podcast is your ultimate guide to all things vocal technique, college musical theatre auditions, audition tips, and so much more! Here we will interview top musical theatre professors on the audition process, and industry pros, as well as talk about evidence based vocal tips to take your singing to the next level.
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The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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OPEN MUSIC PERFORMANCE

Start by Keizo Akutagawa

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The sound gears: Logic Pro X on iMac with Intel Core i7, iRigKEYS, Fender STRATOCASTER, VOCALOID Hatsune Miku V3 English Bandle, Kellie Allen vocal sessions, Zefora Ethereal voices. Thanks to Loopmasters and MusicRadar. All scores are originals and some of them are covers. I am interested in chords and harmonic progressions. I have been doing music uploading to SoundCloud since June 2012.
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On this podcast, we tell the stories of people in a wide variety of career paths, who pursued all kinds of college majors and minors, often with bumps and detours along the way, to get to where they are today. We talk specifically about what you can do in college to work toward your career goals, and what other factors can impact your choices throughout your education and career. Life happens, plans change, and YOU change! It will be ok, and you will find your path. We hope these stories are ...
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The Voice Coach Podcast is for people who work with the spoken voice - speakers, podcasters, voiceover artists and presenters. Nic Redman, leading voice coach and voice director, shares how to improve your speaking voice and vocal health, whether you are presenting on stage, recording on microphone or presenting on camera. Vocal care impacts your performance, your vocal clarity and your presentation delivery. Learn how to go beyond a basic warm up to stand out vocally and look after your voi ...
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Bit Depth

Santiago Ramones

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Deep conversations with interesting people. Santiago Ramones gets to know people on a deeper level: Why they do what they do and why they believe what they believe. Bit Depth lies at the intersection of creativity and philosophy, striving to establish a culture of nuance, empathy, and growth. A musician himself, he speaks with other musicians, creatives, outliers, and any sort of interesting person interested in deep conversation. Still going strong after seven years and hundreds of episodes ...
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Reawaken Your Voice | Singer Songwriter, How to Write a Song, Find Your Voice, Make Music, Creative Expression

Lainey Prendeville Crawford - Voice & Creativity Coach, Singer Songwriter, Holistic Voice Teacher

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Tired of pushing aside your desire to sing, only for it to resurface again and again? Constantly comparing yourself to others, doubting your gifts, wondering if you have what it takes to make music? Are you sick of all the technical stuff that only leads to more confusion and less creative flow? Do you wish you could just get out of your head and back to the song in your heart? I’m so glad you’re here… This podcast will help you: -find your artistic voice -write your own songs & sing them wi ...
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Listen as Christian, a young composer, and Kara, a young choir director, interview music teachers of all kinds in order to learn everything they can about music education. This is the perfect podcast for beginning and veteran music educators alike, as well as composers and music students. Whether you teach choir, band, orchestra, or something else, all are welcome! It's time to go beyond the measure. Brought to you by Christian Fortner Music.
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In Camerata Bardi Vocal Academy, we believe that it is the role of Artists to help see the world in new ways. We believe in advocating and advancing today’s opera singers through technology-driven education and promotion that creates strong bonds and working relations for young and seasoned singers. Our Artistic achievements include a vast diversity of artistic voices, cultures, and traditions.
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Soul Singer Coach Podcast

Soul Singer Coach

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Veronica Start is a holistic vocal coach specializing in beginner-level pop singing & online courses providing the psychological foundations of singing with soul. Expect personal story telling, soul-deep psychology & advice from industry experts - all from a singer's perspective!
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Are you a singer who wants to write songs and make your own music, but you don’t play an instrument? Maybe you’re feeling held back by your minimal or lack of instrumental skills and musical knowledge ~ but singing & songwriting just keep calling your name. I know the idea of learning yet another new thing can sometimes feel like too much… and mayb…
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That Dwight D. Eisenhower became Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe, orchestrating the largest amphibious invasion in history on June 6, 1944, was far from inevitable. He came from the middle of nowhere — Abilene, Kansas — had never led men in battle, spent most of his career as a staff officer, and didn’t make general until he was in…
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Why do instrumentalists seem to improve faster than singers? It’s not about talent—it’s about how they practice. In this episode, Josh explores the deep disconnect between how most vocalists approach their training compared to instrumentalists. From scale drills and arpeggios to muscle memory and voice science, this episode takes a critical look at…
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There is plenty to see at the Indiana County Art Studio Tour (ICAST) this weekend!Artists, Janice Trusky Clay, and her husband, Dr. Vaughan Clay, talk with Jim Cunningham about the tour. Janice highlights the eight Indiana County artists in the two day free Studio Tour. Janice discusses the studios on the tour, which are accessible on the website's…
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Sorry for the delay folks! We have a lot cooking at Singer's PATH and Sarah Bishop vocal studio- exciting announcements coming soon! This week we're joined by special guest Jenna Leigh Miller where we break down the audition grind, consistency, content creation and branding. Want help with branding and social media marketing? Jenna is your girl. Ch…
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The final concert of the Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh on Saturday May 31st at 7:30 in Levy Hall of Rodef Shalom Temple brought conductor Edward Leonard and soloist Anne Moskal, the Orchestra's Concertmaster with Executive Director Andrew Swenson to the QED Morning Show with Jim Cunningham where they described the Ellen Zwilich Violin Concerto an…
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Ingomar Church is hosting it's 4th year of free summer recitals!Traditional Worship and Music Leader at the Church, Ben Bugaile, talks about the upcoming recital series. This year's series features The Arsenal Duo on July 13th, Du Pragma on July 20th, the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet on July 27th, Dr. Taras Filenko on August 3rd, and Ben's original art…
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Join hosts Jason and Shelby as they dig into the uncertain future of legacy media. From cable news to print journalism, is the old guard fading into obscurity—or just gearing up for a reinvention? Expect bold takes, sharp insights, and a few sparks as they challenge the myths, dissect the trends, and ask the big question: Can legacy media still lea…
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The Pittsburgh Historical Music Society presents an 18th Century Salon with music, song, and dance from France and England!Soprano Sarah Richards talks about the upcoming performance in which she will sing some solos. The event aims to recreate a Baroque-era salon, complete with candles, period music, and dancing. Sarah shares the details about the…
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Director of Public Services at the Carnegie Library, Mary Monaghan, talks with Jim Cunningham about the Greater Pittsburgh Festival of Books. The Festival boasts nearly 100 authors and poets discussing their work. There will also be events for kids and families with food trucks! Each panel discussion will be introduced by librarians. One even by Mu…
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Are you struggling to find time to work on your music? In this week’s episode, we’re going to explore this elusive concept of time and how we can realistically make this whole singing / songwriting thing work in our ordinary, everyday lives. Between caring for loved ones, kids, a spouse, aging family members, a household, our work, whether that be …
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Why do so many singing myths persist—even in college classrooms? In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, host Josh Manuel explores Vox Agnotology—a term he’s coined to describe the willful and unintentional ignorance surrounding how the voice actually works. Inspired by the field of agnotology (the study of ignorance), Josh breaks down how ou…
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The British just seem like a classier bunch. Part of it is that winning accent. But it's also because English culture has long been steeped in the tradition of learning and practicing etiquette. Here to share some of the essentials of modern etiquette that are important no matter which side of the pond you live on is William Hanson, a British etiqu…
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What if you could invite any legendary artist to dinner? This week, Jason and Shelby go head-to-head in a fantasy dinner party draft—each curating their dream guest list of musical icons. Who will they pick? What surprising combos will sit side by side? And what kind of chaos would unfold at the table? Tune in for laughs, friendly competition, and …
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In this episode, I have an in-depth conversation with Amer Khosla, whom I had the pleasure of working with while he completed his degree at NYU Gallatin, and now as a singer/songwriter based in India. Amer and I discuss how to help students explore artistry through the lens of his own evolution as a performer and creator. Amer Khosla's Contact Info…
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If you've ever struggled with starting, finishing, and following through with a creative project, this episode will give you 5 lessons to keep you moving through the creative process ~ start to finish ~ so you can bring your creative ideas to life as a singer, songwriter, artist, and musician. Whether you’re having a hard time starting or having a …
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Uncertainty is a constant of human existence. How will market conditions affect your new business venture? What will be the results of the medical test you just took? Will a new relationship work out? For most of us, situations of uncertainty trigger anxiety, even fear. But the stress of uncertainty doesn't have to overwhelm you. You can learn to n…
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Singing straws promise stronger, easier, and healthier singing—but what does the science really say? In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into the world of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTEs)—with a spotlight on the ever-popular singing straws. From lip trills to submerged straws, these exercises are everywhere in voi…
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In this episode, Christine Schneider sits down with Speech-Language Pathologist Mairin Srygley and Personal Trainer Jamie Terry to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that come with hypermobility in voice training. They explore how hypermobility affects vocal function, breathing mechanics, and overall movement, and share practical strat…
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South Park Theatre's 2025 season has already started!Executive Director, Lorraine Mszanski, and Director of Children's Theatre, Emily Lorence Ragan, discuss the highlights of this year's season. Lorraine talks about the Mainstage season, which kicked off with "Caught in the Net" on May 1st. With about a week and a half between shows, Lorraine highl…
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This week, we’re pulling back the curtain on artist development. Is it just image, music, and marketing—or is there more beneath the surface? Jason and Shelby dive deep into what it really takes to grow as an artist, exploring not just the outer brand, but the inner man. Because great art doesn’t just sound good—it comes from someone solid on the i…
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St. Paul Cathedral's next free organ recital features Adam Brakel!Adam talks with Jim Cunningham live on the WQED-FM morning show about his concert and his background. Adam is a Pittsburgh native who now lives in Palm Beach, Florida. He reminisces growing up in the South Hills, studying at Duquesne University, and working at St. Paul's for a time. …
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is hosting a free concert in May!Pittsburgh Symphony Paul Ross Fellows, Carlos Clark and Joshua Carr, talk with Jim Cunningham live about their upcoming free concert on May 29th. The concert titled "Spotlight on African American Composers" features Valerie Coleman, Adolphus Hailstork, Jesse Montgomery, and many mor…
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The summer time is here, and it's perfect to listen to Barbershop-style music!Director of the Cranberry Men's Chorus Ron Brooks, and members Larry and Noah, talk about the Chorus's upcoming summer concerts. Ron talks about the all-male chorus based in Cranberry, PA, and what barbershop music comprises of. It features four vocal parts, the lead melo…
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Vocal Confluence presents their upcoming concert "Sounds of Steel: An Acapella Tribute to Pittsburgh Artists" this weekend!Artistic Director B Rauch and Assistant Director Josh Gongaware, talk about their upcoming concert that pays tribute to Pittsburgh artists through the ages. Vocal Confluence is an all-voice barbershop chorus that looks to foste…
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Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures just announced their new season!Executive Director of Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures, Sony Ton-Aime, gives Voice of the Arts an exclusive look at their upcoming Ten Evenings 2025-2026 Season. The season opens on September 15th with Jill Lepore and her new book "We the People". Aligning with the 250th anniversary of the Un…
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It is another season of Front Porch Theatricals!Producer Nancy Zionts, and actresses Saige Smith and Becki Toth, talk about the upcoming 2025 season of Front Porch Theatricals. Nancy talks about the backstory of Front Porch, a Pittsburgh-based professional theater company founded in 2009. Their mission is to produce two meaningful musicals each yea…
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It is the last concert of Resonance Works 2024-2025 season!Artistic Director Maria Sensi Sellner, soprano Katie Lindhart, and Stage Director Rob Frankenberry, talk about the upcoming opera, "Anna Bolena". Maria talks about the story of "Anna Bolena" and how it is an opera that features two females in major roles. Katie talks about starring in the t…
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The music program at Third Presbyterian Church is featuring an upcoming concert as a part of their concert series!Singer Sydney Kaczorowski and pianist Fabio Gentili, talk about their upcoming recital featuring Slavic art songs. The program features work by Zoltan Kodaly, Bohuslav Martinu, and Feliks Nowowiejski. Sydney talks about her background a…
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Community is one of life's most valuable but increasingly scarce resources. While we hear about a supposed epidemic of male loneliness, many men still resist joining groups or struggle to maintain involvement after initial enthusiasm wanes. Today on the show, Frank Schwartz will help us understand the barriers to building male community and how to …
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Are you sick of tedious vocal exercises and traditional vocal drills? When you’re trying to get back into the flow of singing, moving through the typical vocal warm ups can be a real barrier to entry. You just wanna get to the fun part… but you know it will feel better and sound better if you warm up your voice first. Besides, you want to work on i…
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What do a trembling hand, an emotional speech, and a soaring operatic note have in common? Vibrato. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we dive deep into the real science behind vibrato in singing—what it is, how it happens, and why it’s not just a stylistic choice, but a neuromuscular phenomenon grounded in biology. You’ll learn: • ✅ Wha…
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Bach, Beethoven and Brunch returns for 2025. Bryan Sejvar spoke with Melissa Culbertson of the City of Pittsburgh's Office of Special Events. She runs down this year's line up of performers - Pittsburgh Youth Concert Orchestra on June 22nd; Cello Fury on June 29th; members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on July 13th; Chamber Music Pittsburgh …
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Pittsburgh violinist and composer, Devin Arrington, talks live with Anna Singer about his musical career and his new work.Devin talks about his studies at Carnegie Mellon University under Leonardo Balada. He won the First Music Prize, which eventually led to his Carnegie Hall premiere with one of his pieces. Anna plays two pieces of Devin's. the fi…
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This week, Jason and Shelby sit down with Grammy-nominated songwriter Derrick Southerland—the creative force behind hits like More Hearts Than Mine by Ingrid Andress, Like a Rodeo by Kane Brown, and Mexico by Carrie Underwood. From writing songs that break hearts (Yearbook) to ones that fill stadiums (Single Man), Derrick opens up about the realsto…
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz, author of Connected Teaching, about the importance of setting healthy, flexible boundaries with students. Using the framework of Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), Dr. Schwartz offers helpful ways to think about the student-teacher relationship and offers real-life examples of how boundaries and cl…
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This week, Sarah dives into techniques and ways to master your nerves when singing in front of others. How to move through stage fright and continue to slayyyyy your auditions. BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! Summer Group Classes are now OPEN for registration! But hurry the window is small- registration closes on May 11th! (and we're already over 60% sold out at…
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Organizer Barbra Folb and pianist Nanette Kaplan Solomon bring friends of the Tuesday Musical Club to WQED FM's studio to give a first look into the program for their upcoming recital. In this episode you'll hear Peter Schickele's "Quartet for Piano, Clarinet, Violin, and Cello" and "Selections from the Short-Tempered Clavier". Nanette and Barbara …
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Figuring out the pitfalls and best practices of adulthood can be tricky. It's helpful to have some pearls of wisdom to guide you along the way. My guest today has spent decades collecting these kinds of helpful truths and has crafted her own guiding mantras of maturity. Gretchen Rubin is the author of numerous bestselling books, including The Happi…
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