Episodes

  • Adaptive Concerts for Neurodivergent Audiences with Erin Parkes, PhD
    Oct 20 2024
    My guest today is Dr. Erin Parkes, Founder and Executive Director of the Lotus Centre for Special Music Education. She is here to talk about her work with Adaptive Concerts, which are performances that are adapted for neurodivergent audiences that may respond differently to stimuli, and especially music. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr. Erin Parkes holds a Ph.D. in music education from McGill University, where she researched how to train studio music teachers to work with students with autism. In 2012, Dr. Parkes founded Lotus Centre for Special Music Education, a charitable organization committed to providing access to music education for people with exceptionalities. In addition to her role at Lotus Centre, Dr. Parkes is an adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa, where she is also a principal researcher at the Music and Health Research Institute. Dr. Parkes presents at conferences and guest lectures internationally on teaching music to students with exceptionalities and other issues in music education. MORE INFORMATION ON ADAPTIVE CONCERTS: www.lotuscentre.net https://www.chamberfest.com/series/2022/adaptive-concerts/ https://nac-cna.ca/en/stories/story/a-musical-experience-for-autistic-children https://nac-cna.ca/en/video/series/the-music-circle https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1321103X231214113 https://xeniaconcerts.com/
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    36 mins
  • David Bertok on his Neoclassical Album: ONE
    Oct 1 2024
    After 12 years as a composer for media, David Bertok is branching out into the world of concert music with his most recent project, ONE, which will be released in October. He joins Christine in this episode to discuss his journey through music, his belief in the human touch of music, and the perfection in imperfection and experimentation. Topics include: *David’s background from Germany to LA *The value of a wide range of skills *With new technology is human creativity necessary? *Will AI make us appreciate live performances and creativity more in the future? *What AI cannot do. *What is the composing process for “ONE” *David’s favorite pieces *Improvising Baroque Counterpoint? *Why create a neoclassical? *From the DAW to the recording stage *The advantages of live instruments *The perfection in imperfection *Advice for aspiring musicians About our Guest: https://www.davidbertok.com/ Composer of the award winning feature films "Peace by Chocolate" and "Botero", David Bertok writes for film, TV and the concert hall. After graduating from music college in Germany, David enjoyed a busy career as a live musician touring Europe with progressive rock bands opening for acts such as Scorpions and Saga. His band, Subsignal, reached the German album charts twice during his tenure as keyboarder, songwriter, lyricist and producer. In 2012, he relocated to Los Angeles on a Fulbright Scholarship admitted to the famed Scoring for Motion Picture and Television Program at USC. David's creativity extends to songwriting, producing and more. After 12 years as a composer for media, David is branching out into the world of concert music with his most recent project, ONE, which will be released in October. https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world/f/david-bertok-on-his-neoclassical-album-one
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    41 mins
  • "The Spiritual Machines" with 4-time Emmy Nominated Composer Evan Frankfort
    Sep 9 2024
    "You can't be the producer and the generator at once" When you get a chance to learn from an influential and innovative musician like Evan Frankfort, you can't pass it up! In this episode Evan shares fantastic practical advice for aspiring musicians/producers as well as his own philosophies on creativity, curiosity, craft, and of course....The Spiritual Machines! 4- time Emmy nominated, Songwriter, Sound Designer, and composer Evan Frankfort's innovative musical contributions in both television and indie rock have offered uniquely captivating soundscapes for nearly 30 years. He currently serves as Head of Music for Hearst Media, as well as frontman of the innovative indie rock band “The Spiritual Machines” and co-creator of “Less Friction.” His past credits include shows like The 100, and Beverly Hills 90210, and he has collaborated with iconic artists like The Bangles, Plain White T’s, Rancid, Warren Zevon, and Liz Phair. Topics Include: *Finding your place in music – embrace your differences *Hiding the Tool – how it applies to music making *The Spiritual Machine – what defines us as individuals or as human? *Instruments as Spiritual Machines *Don’t get bogged down by proving something *You can’t be the producer and the generator at once *Spontaneous vs Scheduled creativity *Creativity through collaboration *The Spiritual Machines and the evolution of a band’s “sound” *What is your “spiritual machine?” *Balancing life as a Music Director and a creative *Advice for aspiring musicians
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    38 mins
  • Just Christine: Increasing Students' Musical Creativity
    Aug 19 2024
    Just like the many students in the US returning to school this month, music teachers are making goals of their own for the upcoming school year. In honor of that, Christine is switching from interviewer to interviewee, and with the help of producer, Russ, will be discussing some of the activities she's planning on implementing to help her students become more connected and creative in their music making. We also discuss a teacher's role in preparing and protecting their students in very competitive environments/auditions, as well as reviewing lessons Christine has learned from a few of her fantastic guests on this program! Resources Mentioned: **These are not affiliated links. We're not getting sponsored by any of these products...we just like them** The Mind's Ear by Bruce Adolphe https://a.co/d/hmBdsu2 Rhythm Cup Explorations by Wendy Stevens: https://composecreate.com/product/rhythm-cup-explorations/ Pattern Pieces by Piano Safari: https://pianosafari.com/product/patternpiecespack/ Shades of Sound by Jenny Boster: https://a.co/d/1JB7JeW MvW Episodes referenced: What Are You Trying to Say? Musical Imagination with Bruce Adolphe: https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world/f/what-are-you-trying-to-say-musical-imagination-with-bruce-adolph How to Win an Audition: A conversation with Dr. Scott Holden https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world/f/musicians-vs-auditions-part-1---how-win-an-audition Audiation and Music Learning Theory with Siliana Chiliachka: https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world/f/audiation-and-music-learning-theory-with-siliana-chiliachka Competition in Music with Dr. Brandon Bascom https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world/f/competition-in-music-with-dr-brandon-bascom Performance Anxiety: https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world/f/performance-anxiety-5-principles Jenny Boster: Female Composers and Why We Should Study Them https://frostedlens.com/musicians-vs-the-world/f/female-composers-and-why-we-should-study-them
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    28 mins
  • John Joseph Wiater on Composing with Binaural Beats on the Score of "I Think I'm Sick"
    Jul 30 2024
    Binaural beats are an audio illusion often used in psychology circles to aid in stress reduction and concentration. Our guest today, composer John Joseph Wiater, used this compositional technique in a creative way to enhance the emotional impact of his score for the film “I Think I’m Sick.” He’s here to talk with us about it today. TOPICS INCLUDE: -John’s background -Finding the first composing job -Branching out to new styles -Binaural beats – what are they? -The use of binaural beats in film scoring -Future possibilities for exploration with binaural beats -DIY building a composing business About our Guest: https://johnwiater.com/ https://itisfilm.com/ Philidelphia-based John Joseph Wiater (Waiter) has scored over 15 genre-spanning films from an Oscar-qualifying family drama short to a dark comedy on suicide awareness, to espionage, romance, and sci-fi adventures. John's most recent credits include the debut feature from Danny Gevirtz "I Think I'm Sick", which portrays a young man's second chance at life after a failed suicide attempt. The score was a collaboration with long-time musical collaborator Matt Fell, and featured a textural scoring inspired by binaural beats and choral vocals. John has a strong following on social media through his educational and film composer and music production-centric content, and a large fanbase for his artistic compositions streaming on music platforms.
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    36 mins
  • Award-winning Mixing Engineer Shalev Alon on Building a Career in the Entertainment Industry
    Jul 3 2024
    Today we are talking with Award-winning mixing engineer Shalev Alon. We’ll be discussing the art of mixing music, the difference between vocal and instrumental mixing, and we’ll also hear his excellent advice on building a successful career in music. TOPICS INCLUDE: -Mixing Music in depth: The width, the depth, and the height -Our ears are in charge of the final decisions – if it sounds good, it’s good. -The intricacies of mixing vocals -The importance of the foundation: good songs, good arrangement, good production -Common mixing mistakes -Shalev’s background and career path -Everyone can be successful in the entertainment business -What does success mean for you? -The value of persistence -The balance of building relationships – having social awareness -The 3 things you need to build your reputation and business https://www.youtube.com/@S.AMixing
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    39 mins
  • From "Twinkle Twinkle" to "Gen V" - A Composer's Journey
    Jun 10 2024
    Today we are talking with ASCAP award-winning composer, Matt Bowen. We discuss his musical development from a classically trained violinist touring with a youth symphony to a full-time composer. We also dive into the compositional process behind his project, the Amazon Series "Gen V." Topics Include: • Matt’s Background in violin • San Diego Youth Symphony • Learning harmonic structure • Do you know how to wrap cables? The value of an internship • The Importance of asking questions • Gen V: Threading the needle of spinoff music • Creating the Gen V “gritty” sound • How experience as an orchestrator helps with synthesized music • The members of the Gen V music team • Advice for aspiring musicians https://mattbowenmusic.com/ Matt Bowen is an ASCAP award-winning composer based in Los Angeles. A classically trained violinist from the age of three and later a member of a touring youth symphony, he ultimately shifted to working behind the scenes. He teamed up with record producer Matt Wallace (Maroon 5, Faith No More) and worked as an engineer on RIAA-certified platinum singles Michael Franti & Spearhead's "All Rebel Rockers" and O.A.R.'s "All Sides.” As composing projects continued to ramp up, he ultimately pivoted to composing full-time. Bowen recently scored Hulu’s R-rated feature film THE BINGE starring Vince Vaughn and Skylar Gisondo. His work can be heard on the gritty Emmy Award-winning documentary BLOOD ROAD (Red Bull Media House). He also teamed up with Christopher Lennertz to co-score the Netflix TV series BEST WORST WEEKEND EVER. In addition to composing, Bowen has contributed as an arranger, orchestrator, and composer of additional music on a wide variety of projects for all mediums. He frequently works on Christopher Lennertz's music team on projects such as THE BOYS and BAD MOMS.
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    38 mins