Episodes

  • Steve Sveum
    Nov 17 2024

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    Good friend and exceptional music educator Steve Sveum joins us this week for a great conversation about his start in music as well as some very special mentors like Bernie Powers, Ron Carter, and more. We talk Jazz at Lincoln Center, Birch Creek Arts Camp, Essentially Ellington, Snug Harbor, Bacon Happy Hour, and even kitchen remodeling. Steve offers great insight into the essence of swing and some special memories of the late Ron Carter. Despite Peter talking into pillows, Phil talking into his microphone, and Chris talking to himself, this is an episode you will not want to miss.

    Show Notes:
    Learn more about:
    Steve Sveum
    Essentially Ellington Jazz Program
    Birch Creek Arts Camp

    Recording Credits
    Live from the 2018 Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival, it's Sun Prairie High School from Sun Prairie, WI playing Duke Ellington's "Cottontail." https://youtu.be/qKDIpod2mOw?si=AXqEUb2tEefNRniC

    Ronald Carter - 2009 NIU Board of Trustees Professor-Northern Illinois Huskies https://youtu.be/-w-_EMgM1os?si=ZLHuq77mAu0mG5In

    Frank Sinatra performing “Fly Me To The Moon,” recorded live in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, MO. https://youtu.be/Y2rDb4Ur2dw?si=fVftNseU18IrJM9_


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Dana Wilson
    Nov 10 2024

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    Brilliant composer Dana Wilson is one of a kind! In addition, he is one of the kindest guests we have ever had on the podcast. Dana has written for soloists from the Chicago Symphony and also music for young band. Peter, Phil, and Chris try to keep up with our guest and as expected fall well short in that pursuit. Peter can barely get out of his bed for the podcast, Chris is still in a daze from the Packer game and Phil stumbles through random thoughts disguised as questions. Speaking of needless questions – why would our few commuter listeners be interested in Martians? Yeah, our commuter is probably not interested. Dana Wilson is definitely interesting, though – listen to his thoughts about young composers, having a unique voice and “taking the gig.”

    Show Notes:
    Learn more about Dana Wilson Here:
    https://www.danawilson.org/

    Recording Credits
    The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky
    The Philadelphia Orchestra
    https://youtu.be/OSbvDqYRj5c?si=RTGWKgJburmyhJzM

    Sang by Dana Wilson
    Guilford High School Wind Ensemble
    October 20, 2022
    https://youtu.be/wssuJIZovvM?si=0ACsZeNAZXuN1qD4

    On Fire! (Wild Ride on a Fire Engine) by Dana Wilson
    Windependence Series - Apprentice Advanced Level - Grade 3
    Recorded by the Ithaca College Concert Band (Ithaca, NY) – Benjamin Rochford, conductor.
    https://youtu.be/H0417ox3xDU?si=7Z7jU7gbv77_PkWG


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    56 mins
  • Emily Moss
    Nov 3 2024

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    Chris and Peter share stories about their trip to Montana while Phil shares a story about his trombone being seized by TSA. Thankfully Dr. Emily Moss joins us to share her musical journey, the importance of mentorship, and her approach to teaching conducting. We discuss the evolving landscape of music education careers, the challenges faced by educators, and the need for a cultural shift in how success is defined within the profession. The conversation is interspersed with humor and personal anecdotes, particularly around the unique challenges of playing the bassoon. (AI wrote that last sentence....it was too good, I had to leave it)

    Show Notes:
    Learn more about Dr. Emily Moss Here:
    https://music.unm.edu/faculty/emily-moss/

    Recording Credits
    Best Lines from The Goonies | SYFY WIRE

    More About 'The Goonies': The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Richard Donner, who produced with Harvey Bernhard. The screenplay was written by Chris Columbus from a story by executive producer Steven Spielberg. A band of pre-teens who live in the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon, attempt to save their homes from demolition, and, in doing so, discover an old Spanish map that leads them on an adventure to unearth the long-lost fortune of One-Eyed Willy, a legendary 17th-century pirate. During the entire adventure, they are chased by a family of criminals, who also want the treasure for themselves.
    https://youtu.be/_JBIFjY1cr0?si=Si2t1PzuK5VtmgCf


    This is Halloween - performed by the UNM Bassoon Studio Concert 10-28-21. Daniel Bukin arrangement.
    https://youtu.be/RrpefJxMFiE?si=ZPYUVhCYoo7y9Dzm


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    57 mins
  • James Weaver
    Oct 27 2024

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    Dearest commuter, this week Phil and Peter share the same physical location resulting in noticeable tension during the show. Chris realizes that AI can now do podcasts better than this show (not a high bar). Thankfully, Dr. James Weaver, Director of Performing Arts and Sports for the National Federation of High School State Associations, visits with us to explain the implications of AI technology on music and education along with a number of other topics including the significant impact of the Aerosol Study during the pandemic, copyright compliance in music education, innovative recruitment strategies and the importance of collaboration and community support in music programs. Join us for what might be our last human podcast before AI just takes over.

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    58 mins
  • Robert Baca
    Oct 20 2024

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    Try hard not to confuse this episode with a guide for folks over 50 needing help with their vision. Mercifully, our guest saves our hosts from themselves. Bob Baca is a visionary trumpet player, educator and musical leader. Join us as we hear about hot dish, snowmobiles, middle school bands with recording contracts and more. The podcast also leans perilously close to a regular ending or collapseaTango.

    Show Notes:
    https://www.uwec.edu/profiles/bacarj
    https://www.eauclairejazz.com

    Recording Credits
    Sesame Street 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. Pinball Song.
    Electric Company
    https://youtu.be/Hcx44e2gnfI?si=4nxwwRbAyrIVmh25

    Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
    https://youtu.be/b0cAWgTPiwM?si=Il4p-9qb4W5lSwjA

    Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 5, part 1. Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Sir George Solti. Recorded live at Bunkakaikan, Tokyo on March 26, 1986
    https://youtu.be/InmENOL5zM8?si=XCV0pdrhu0GjmMO1

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Lowell Graham
    Oct 13 2024

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    Warning, Chris brings up the stinger yet again, Phil is back in his closet, and Peter continues to get hounded, no pun intended, by his dog Louie. Thankfully, Colonel Lowell Graham stops by to share his experiences from his time leading the United States Air Force Band to his passion for motorcycles and soundtracks. He emphasizes the importance of community, mentorship, and curiosity in personal and professional growth. Colonel Graham reflects on the skills learned through music that translate into life skills, such as problem-solving and teamwork. He also discusses the significance of networking and the impact of musical excellence on leadership.

    Show Notes:
    Learn More about Col. Lowell Graham

    Recording Credits
    Main Title - The Children (Parris and Cassie) - Parris and Grandmother - Cassie's Party - Icehouse - Operation - Cassie's Farewell - Parris Goes to Dr. Tower - Winter - Grandmother's Last Will - Seduction - All is Quiet - Grandmother Dies - Sunset.
    Performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Gerhardt. https://youtu.be/sf47W9rXzRM?si=ASi9lKAH-_ZK2uwb

    There's No Business Like Show Business (arr. I. Hearshen for wind ensemble) · Air Combat Command Heritage of America Band. Hearshen: Strike Up The Band
    Ensemble: Air Combat Command Heritage of America Band
    Composer: Ira Hearshen
    Composer: Irving Berlin
    Conductor: Lowell Graham
    Ensemble: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band
    Engineer: Bruce Leek
    https://youtu.be/509-TfME_Yo?si=daeT3n4F6xJNUDUd

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Peter Gamwell
    Oct 6 2024

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    Phil is only present for about 10 minutes of this show. Why? You'll just have to listen to find out. Need an even better reason to listen to this week's episode? Gotcha covered! Meet Dr. Peter Gamwell. Peter is an award-winning leader in education and is recognized internationally for his work in advancing creative organizational cultures. With over ten years of research, he has collaborated with experts like Sir Ken Robinson to uncover the conditions under which creativity thrives, sharing his findings in his acclaimed book The Wonder Wall.

    Here are a few takeaways from our conversation:

    • Creativity is essential for every child.
    • Curiosity drives engagement and learning.
    • Every human has seeds of brilliance within them.
    • Creating conditions for creativity is crucial.
    • Lead the Way movement celebrates diverse creativity.
    • In-betweenity offers potential for creative responses.
    • Community engagement enhances educational experiences.
    • The importance of a strength-based perspective in education.
    • Recognizing and valuing individual creativity is vital.
    • Education should focus on cultivating brilliance, not just delivering content.

    AND if that's not enough, Peter Gamwell even serenades us at the end!

    Show Notes:
    Peter Gamwell Website
    His Books: The Wonderwall , Thinker, Learner, Dreamer, Doer: Innovative Pedagogies for Cultivating Every Student's Potential
    His AMAZING new YouTube Channel: Cultivating Innovation


    Recording Credits
    Andrew Lloyd Webber. Jesus Christ Superstar Suite. Arr. by Willy Hautvast.
    Kaunas Wind Orchestra "Ąžuolynas" (The Concert Band of Kaunas City, Lithuania).
    Conductor - Giedrius Vaznys
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7ZPi0whxoo

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    59 mins
  • Meagan Bachmayer & Katherine Bergman
    Sep 29 2024

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    Professional wind ensemble, you say? Minnesota Winds has arrived, commuter. This ensemble comes complete with monster musicians, a website second to none and merch that some listeners (Paul Kile) refuse to take off. Listen to the architects of the group Meagan Bachmeyer and Katherine Bergmann talk about not only great performances but also an incredible mission to educate and integrate with the greater band community! Then you can also listen to Phil, Peter and Chris stumble through continual poorly conceived banter and an eventual arrival at Peter’s favorite song (worth the wait).

    Show Notes:
    Read more about Minnesota Winds here: https://www.minnesotawinds.org and more about composer Katherine Bergmann here: https://www.katherinebergman.net

    Recording Credits
    Katherine Bergman - Dream Machine Hassadna Jerusalem Music Conservatory Wind Orchestra. Performed by Hassadna Jerusalem Music Conservatory Wind Orchestra performance at the SCL Festival 2022
    Sagit Mazuz, conductor
    Ronit Berman, musical director
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olC9RpzfF3s

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    54 mins