Episodes

  • Sara Knueve & Laura Roeker
    Sep 15 2024

    Coming directly from the land of acronyms, our guests this week expanded this podcast's horizons while stretching the hosts' minds (not hard to do). We are thrilled to have you meet two amazing leaders from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction: Dr. Laura Roeker, Director of Teaching and Learning, and Sara Kneuve, Policy Advisor. Laura and Sara discuss their roles at the department, their journey into education, current projects, complex challenges, advocacy, personal experience in the arts, stolen firewood, mentos, Margaret Thatcher, stalking drones, and Days of Our Lives. You will certainly enjoy this episode if you can get past the mindless banter, poorly constructed speed round, and overused sound effects.

    Show Notes
    https://dpi.wi.gov/

    Recording Notes
    Epic Build Up Music - The Storm
    Composer: Greg Dombrowski
    https://youtu.be/VCLT0HNJLWw?si=SWTtGvHgDQ-omvgM

    Music Theme of Days of Our Lives By Charles Albertin, Tommy Boyce And
    Bobby Hart ALL RIGHTS RESERVD BY CORDAY PRODUCTIONS, INC
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-Zgtm-g4Co

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Cynthia Johnston Turner
    Sep 8 2024

    Yet another episode marred by excessive talking by Peter, poor introductions by Phil and general sleepiness by Chris. Thankfully, our guest compensates for all of our poor hosting. Dr. Cindi Johnson Turner has spent her career successfully guiding musicians at every level – middle schoolers, college students at Cornell University, the University of Georgia and now as Dean of Music at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario Canada. Cindi shares with all of us about building curriculum, excellence in the classroom, choosing repertoire and just how much power our pets have over us. WWPPD seems to always sneak into the podcast, appreciated or not. And of course, answered questions from our fans (we use the term fans very generously). It’s hard to believe that we have an entire season of fantastic guests lined up and yet the hosts remain generally clueless about successful interview technique.

    Show Notes
    Learn more about Cindi here

    Recording Reference
    "Boomba"
    For Wind Ensemble
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm5V1-JZH4Y&t=2s

    Composed By Michael Barry
    Conducted by Anthony Panther
    Recorded by Adam Michalak
    With the Hollywood Scoring Wind Ensemble

    Score and Parts Available for Purchase:
    http://joannkanemusic.com/index.php/r...

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    BUSINESS QUERIES mwbbwmmusic@gmail.com

    Zeembah (M.Barry) Part 1 of 3 - Finished Mix and Score

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ep9FX4szNs&t=19s

    Music By Michael Barry
    Mixed By Tim Starnes

    Drum Kit = Cinesamples Session Drummer Series (https://cinesamples.com/product/sessi...)
    Triangle and Snaps Claps = Cinesamples Freebies (https://cinesamples.com/product/snaps...)

    *Reduced Ensemble Version

    Part 2: Assembling

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Jack Stamp
    Sep 1 2024

    Our previous two seasons began with a guest named Scott. This year we start with a Stamp and we couldn't be happier! Jack Stamp stops in to share his journey from being a seventh-grade percussionist to becoming a composer and conductor. He reveals his experiences in the music industry, including his work with various ensembles and publishers. Jack also talks about the importance of asking 'why' when doing score study as a conductor and composer, and the value of teaching through music. He mentions some of his notable compositions, such as 'Gavorkna Fanfare' and his arrangement of the 'Star Spangled Banner'. Jack expresses his desire to write a musical in the future. Jack also talks about the importance of music in education and the potential impact of artificial intelligence on creativity. The conversation concludes with a speed round of questions crafted by Peter that are actually pretty good.

    Show Notes
    Learn more about Jack Stamp at his website: https://www.jackstamp.com/

    Recording Reference:

    Fire and Rain · Maynard Ferguson
    Alive and Well In London
    ℗ Originally released 1971. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
    Released on: 1971-10-01
    Composer: John Taylor
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    SCHUMAN George Washington Bridge - "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band (1998)
    Recording from "The Bicentennial Collection," featuring historical recordings of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band to celebrate its 200th Anniversary. http://www.marineband.marines.mil/
    Details: Leonard Slatkin, conductor, William Schuman, composer, Recorded live in concert January 26, 1998, DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.


    HOLST Suite No. 1 in E-flat: Chaconne - "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band (1997)
    Frederick Fennell, conducting. Recording from "The Bicentennial Collection," featuring historical recordings of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band to celebrate its 200th Anniversary. http://www.marineband.marines.mil/
    Frederick Fennell, conductor
    Gustav Holst, composer
    Recorded live in concert April 24, 1997
    Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore, MD

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Season 3 Teaser
    Aug 24 2024

    Hey Commuters - We are back for another season! This episode is especially bad as it contains no guests! Instead, you can listen to Phil, Peter, and Chris reunite after an eventful summer filled with medical visits, witness relocation programs, and new seasons resolutions. This is definitely an espisode to skip but I guess you've come this far...why not keep going. The good news is that it is only 10 minutes long.

    Back next week with a FABULOUS guest that you actually want to hear!

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    11 mins
  • Live From The Festival
    Jun 9 2024

    The Season 2 Finale is here! As you will hear, we end the season with more of a whimper than a bang. Regardless, thank you for sticking with us through another season. We are tremendously grateful to all of our guests this past season as well as our six listeners. Have a great summer! We look forward to subjecting you to more mind numbing banter next fall.

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    6 mins
  • Lt. Col. Ryan Nowlin
    Jun 2 2024

    Our final guest of season 2 is Lt. Col. Ryan Nowlin, the 29th Director of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band! Our conversation covers Ryan's career path from public school music teacher to staff arranger and now Director of "The President's Own." We learn more about his work in this role as well as collaborations with Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson and John Williams to name a few. As you will hear in this episode, Ryan is one of the most humble and kind individuals you will ever meet. His passion for music education and our country is uplifting. We are incredibly grateful that he chose to spend an hour with us.

    Ryan Nowlin Bio (and more)
    Change of Command Video
    "Let Freedom Ring" - Ryan Nowlin (as heard in the introduction)
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Christine & Tim Baumann
    May 26 2024

    In this episode, we talk to Peter about his trip to Panama. No, it is not part of the witness protection program...well, not this time. Our guests, Tim and Christine Baumann share with us their amazing journey in music education (and the planet).
    They talk about their experiences teaching music in Hong Kong and their roles as co-directors of the International Music Camp in North Dakota. Tim and Christine discuss the different programs offered at the camp and how their travels have changed their perspective on music education in America. The conversation covers various topics including the importance of finding similarities and building connections across cultures, the value of travel and exploration, the significance of environmental engagement, and the role of arts education in creating safe and inclusive spaces.

    Show Notes:
    Cascade Canyon
    International Music Camp
    "Panama" by Van Halen

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    55 mins
  • Jeff Ball
    May 18 2024

    In this episode, Phil turns 50. Don’t worry, his status with AARP doesn’t affect his podcasting ability. Thankfully, Jeff Ball stops by for a chat. Jeff is the Director of Bands and Coordinator of Performing Arts at the Grand Street Campus (GSC) High Schools in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. He is also the Founder, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Brooklyn Wind Symphony, established in 2008 as the Grand Street Community Band. From its original thirty members, the organization has grown into the seventy-piece Brooklyn Wind Symphony and allowed for the formation of two additional ensembles, the ninety-piece Grand Street Community Band and the seventy-five piece Kings County Concert Band. The Brooklyn Wind Symphony is the first-ever New York City-based ensemble to be invited to perform at the Midwest Clinic and the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Conference.

    In this conversation, Jeff Ball discusses his experiences teaching music in New York City and the importance of creating inclusive and engaging music programs. He emphasizes the need for teachers to adapt their teaching methods to meet the needs of diverse student populations and shares insights on effective teaching practices. Jeff also highlights the value of collaboration with composers and the impact of commissioning new works for his ensembles. The conversation concludes with a speed round of New York-themed questions. Unfortunately, our post-interview rambling ends on a low note.

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    1 hr and 3 mins