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Anthony Plog on Music

177 episodes - English - Latest episode: 15 days ago - ★★★★★ - 22 ratings

Conversations with performers, composers, and entrepreneurs. Join Tony and some of the world’s great musicians in interviews that are fascinating, illuminating, and funny (well, most of the time).

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Kevin Mayse, Part 1: Trumpet Instructor, Ensembles Director, and Department Chair of the exciting program at Riverside City College

April 14, 2024 05:00 - 45 minutes - 31.3 MB

Kevin Mayse is the wind ensemble conductor, trumpet teacher, and chair of the Department of Music at Riverside City College. Even though RCC is a two year college, what Kevin has been able to accomplish has been exceptional. His wind ensemble not only performs major works but also has a vibrant commissioning program, top flight soloists, and performs to sold out, standing room audiences. So, who better to ask about how to build a strong and thriving college performing program than Kevin? We...

Jon Armstrong, Part 1: The Highly-Creative and Innovative Jazz Saxophonist, former LA Freelancer, Bandleader, Composer and current Professor of Jazz Studies and Commercial Music at Idaho State University

March 29, 2024 21:00 - 57 minutes - 39.6 MB

Jon Armstrong is an amazingly versatile performer, composer, educator and thinker. Perhaps that should come as no surprise, since as a young man in his home town in Oregon, Jon not only played in a Buddhist marching band but also worked 12 hour shifts in a diaper factory! After a highly successful career in LA, he now teaches at Idaho State University, where he's established a fantastic commercial music program, while still performing and composing and at an extremely high level. Jon grew u...

Matilda Lloyd, Part 1: The International Trumpet Soloist, Philanthropist and Podcast Host!

March 15, 2024 19:00 - 46 minutes - 32.1 MB

Matilda Lloyd has already had an exceptional career at a very young age. Her first album, Casta Diva, released on Chandos Records, was BBC Music Magazine's Recording of the Month in June of 2023. She will also be a European Concert Hall Organization "Rising Star" for the 2024/2025 season. But in addition to being an international trumpet soloist, she also has her own podcast, Musical Roots, and is an Ambassador for the charity "Brass in Africa." The conversation begins with Matilda tracing ...

Lynn Larsen, Part 1: Personnel and Orchestra Manager of the Boston Symphony Orchestra

March 01, 2024 05:00 - 50 minutes - 34.9 MB

During the series of conversations I've had with people in the music business over the past 3 1/2 year, I've spoken with guests representing many aspects of music. But I haven't spoken with anybody about the give and take between orchestra management and musicians. So, who better to have on the podcast than Lynn Larsen? Lynn has been Personnel Manager (since 1988) and Orchestra Manager (since 2017) of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Formerly, he was a fellow in the American Symphony Orchestra...

Richard Antoine White, Part 1: The highly inspirational Professor of Tuba at The University of New Mexico, Principal Tubist of the New Mexico Philharmonic and Santa Fe Symphony, and author. Listen in to his incredible story!

February 16, 2024 23:00 - 52 minutes - 36 MB

Richard Antoine White (RAW Tuba) is principal tubist with the New Mexico Philharmonic, principal tuba of the Santa Fe Symphony, and a full professor of tuba at the University of New Mexico. But for more reasons than those, he has been an inspiration for those of us familiar with his life and work. For the first four years of his life, he was homeless and living on the streets of Baltimore, yet today his life is one of success and giving. If you don't know of him, I think you will find his st...

Katharina Kegler, Part 1: The Versatile Piano Pedagogue and Dozentin at the Freiburg Hochschule für Musik

February 02, 2024 23:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

I first met pianist Katharina Kegler in 1992 when I auditioned for the position of trumpet professor at the Freiburg Musik Hochschule. Katharina was assigned to me as the accompanist for the short concert I would have to play and, unbeknownst to me, it was her first service since being hired at the Hochschule. So over many year we have not only taught together, but also performed together, both in Germany and in Japan. During our many years together, I can't recall a time where I disagreed w...

David Bilger: Former Principal of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and Trumpet Professor at Northwestern University and the Curtis Institute of Music

January 20, 2024 00:00 - 54 minutes - 37.7 MB

Trumpeter Dave Bilger has had a stellar career as both a performer and also as an educator. He was principal trumpet with the Dallas Symphony, and following that, principal trumpet with the Philadelphia Orchestra for many years. In addition to the 27 years he's taught at the Curtis Institute of Music, he's also Professor of Trumpet at the Northwestern University Bienen School of Music and has given master classes around the world. As an example of how music can have a profound influence on ...

Andreas Neubronner, Part 1: The multi-Grammy Award winning recording producer of the San Francisco, London, Vienna (and more!) Symphonies

January 05, 2024 21:00 - 44 minutes - 30.6 MB

Andreas Neubronner is a record producer and engineer who has won 8 Grammy awards. He has recorded great orchestras around the world and is known for his recordings of the Mahler Symphonies with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, his work with Baroque and Renaissance ensembles, and piano soloists Murray Perahia and Igor Levit. Andreas begins Part 1 talking about how he first came to work with Michael Tilson Thomas in London and his recordings of the Mahl...

Nick Norton: The inspirational, huge-hearted former Principal Trumpet of the Utah Symphony

December 24, 2023 06:00 - 42 minutes - 29.5 MB

In his thirty-eight years with the Utah Symphony, Nick Norton experienced all aspects of what it means to be an orchestral trumpet player. He began his career with the orchestra as second trumpet and after nine years auditioned for, and won, the newly vacated position of principal trumpet. Towards the end of his tenure with the orchestra, he moved to become a sort of roving section player. But in addition to his life as a trumpet player, Nick has also had a very full life outside of music wh...

Bill Williams: International Trumpeter, Former Dean of the New World Symphony, and Optimal Performance Coach!

December 12, 2023 04:00 - 45 minutes - 31 MB

Bill Williams is a musician who has had a stellar career as a symphony musician, chamber musician, and soloist. But in addition to his performing, he is also a consultant with a wide range of clients, including elite performers and institutions, focusing on the tools needed to perform well consistently. On his website The Path to Optimal Performance, Bill deals with subjects such as stress and performance, practice, centering, and mental rehearsal. A great deal of our conversation revolves a...

Chad Goodman, Part 2: The wave-making, entrepreneurial, and successful conductor, educator and author (and trumpet player!)

October 20, 2023 18:00 - 25 minutes - 17.4 MB

We begin Part 2 by talking about his time with the San Francisco Ballet and how conducting ballet is so different from conducting orchestras. From there we move on to the New World Symphony and the studying of scores in preparation for rehearsals and concerts, how much time is involved, and the strategy he has for score analysis. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.superc...

Chad Goodman, Bonus Room: The wave-making, entrepreneurial, and successful conductor, educator and author (and trumpet player!)

October 20, 2023 18:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

In the Bonus Room we discuss Chad's book, "You Earned a Music Degree. Now What?" This is a book that offers many practical and usable suggestions for students graduating from college and wanting to pursue a career in music. It is indeed a working musicians field guide, and we cover many areas of the book. Students will find this part of the interview not only inspiring but very practical as well. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the c...

Chad Goodman, Part 1: The wave-making, entrepreneurial, and successful conductor, educator and author (and trumpet player!)

October 13, 2023 18:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

Chad Goodman is, to quote Christina Wallace from Forbes Magazine, "an entrepreneur bringing innovation to classical music." In his young life, Chad has started his own ensemble, the Elevate Ensemble, worked with the San Francisco Symphony and San Francisco Ballet as a conductor, is a Conducting Fellow of the New World Symphony, and has recently been appointed as Music Director of the Elgin Symphony Orchestra. So how did he do all of this at such a young age? He gives a lot of clues and pract...

William Leathers and Carlos Jiménez Fernández, Bonus Room: Principal Trumpet of the Nashville Symphony and Principal Trombone of the New York City Ballet, both recent graduates and friends from Juilliard

October 06, 2023 19:00 - 14 minutes - 10.3 MB

In addition to their new jobs, Will and Carlos have had experiences performing with other major orchestras, such as the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony, and the London Symphony. Our talk then turns to the future, with Will talking about his work with the Vennture Mouthpiece company, and Carlos about training to become an Alexander Technique teacher. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the convers...

William Leathers and Carlos Jiménez Fernández, Part 2: Principal Trumpet of the Nashville Symphony and Principal Trombone of the New York City Ballet, both recent graduates and friends from Juilliard

October 06, 2023 19:00 - 27 minutes - 18.6 MB

We continue our conversation about experiences at Juilliard and then move on to their current jobs: Principal Trumpet with the Nashville Symphony and Principal Trombone with the New York City Ballet, and specifically what they experienced in their auditions for those two orchestras. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Liste...

William Leathers and Carlos Jiménez Fernández, Part 1: Principal Trumpet of the Nashville Symphony and Principal Trombone of the New York City Ballet, both recent graduates and friends from Juilliard

September 29, 2023 22:00 - 31 minutes - 21.5 MB

Trombonist Carlos Jiménez Fernández and Trumpeter William Leathers have already had exceptional lives as musicians, even though they just recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree from Juilliard. They already have great jobs as principal players (Will with the Nashville Symphony and Carlos with the New York City Ballet) and have also performed with groups such as the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and London Symphony. It was a joy to speak with them about their journey at t...

Amy Sanchez, Part 2: The highly diverse full-time LA freelancer and educator whose sound you've heard in your favorite movies!

September 22, 2023 18:00 - 20 minutes - 13.8 MB

In addition to the classical jobs she plays, Amy has also done some very interesting non-classical jobs, so we go behind the scenes of her recording sessions for Kendrick Lamar and Dave Matthews. Amy also talks about what it was like to be on the session that was a tribute to Henry Mancini, which included session musicians such as John Williams, Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones. I also ask her what it was like to record in India for a Bollywood film! Dorico Professional music notation and com...

Amy Sanchez, Bonus Room: The highly diverse full-time LA freelancer and educator whose sound you've heard in your favorite movies!

September 22, 2023 18:00 - 40 minutes - 27.5 MB

We begin the Bonus Room with Amy talking about her 99-day trip around the United States visiting and photographing all the national parks during the first year of the Covid pandemic. Her life outside of music is as varied as her freelance life in Los Angeles, so we discuss other projects she's been involved in. We end this fascinating conversation with Amy talking about the house she bought in Sitka, Alaska... not a usual purchase for an LA freelancer! Dorico Professional music notation and ...

Amy Sanchez, Part 1: The highly diverse full-time LA freelancer and educator whose sound you've heard in your favorite movies!

September 16, 2023 15:00 - 43 minutes - 30.1 MB

Hornist Amy Sanchez is a very successful and very busy freelancer living in Los Angeles. But she is so much more than that. In addition to all her various activities as a musician, she has also done a 99 day trip around the United States visiting all the National Parks, has become involved with NkombeRhino, a South African organization that focuses on the protection of endangered species (and in the process founded Horns for Rhino), has a pilot's license, and is probably the only freelancer ...

Aaron Williamon and Jason Evans, Part 2: Cutting edge research in the psychology of performance at the Royal College of Music in London.

September 08, 2023 18:00 - 40 minutes - 28 MB

A large portion of this second part of our conversation deals with performance psychology and dealing with Covid and the groundbreaking research Aaron is doing at the Royal College. In discussing that research we do a deep dive into distributed simulation, where students can perform before a simulated situation of either a performance or audition, a unique lab that I hope can eventually be used by a large number of schools around the world. Dorico Professional music notation and composition ...

Aaron Williamon and Jason Evans, Bonus Room: Cutting edge research in the psychology of performance at the Royal College of Music in London.

September 08, 2023 18:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

In the Bonus Room, we first discuss the difference between stress and distress. And then we discuss how to relieve distress in performance situations, with Jason  talking about “flipping the script.” Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insigh...

Aaron Williamon and Jason Evans, Part 1: Cutting edge research in the performance psychology at the Royal College of Music in London

September 02, 2023 06:00 - 42 minutes - 29.3 MB

Aaron Williamon is Professor of Performance Science at the Royal College of Music in London and is joined in our conversation by Jason Evans, who is head of the brass faculty at the Royal College and also principal trumpet with the Philharmonia Orchestra. Together we tackle the subject of performance psychology and specifically, performance anxiety. This is a very far ranging, open, and revealing conversation. I think it will be of interest to student and professional alike. We begin our co...

Daniel Spreadbury, Part 2: Blending Music, Literature, and Tech into a Fast Paced Career in Notation Software Development

August 11, 2023 07:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

In Part 2, Daniel talks about the beginnings of working for Steinberg and their culture. He then goes over the initial years of building Dorico from the ground up and the shift in focus once the product was available to the world. He discusses innovation and the goal of not just "building a faster horse." Finally, he talks about a day in his life as a product marketing manager. Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today! Discla...

Daniel Spreadbury, Bonus Room: Blending Music, Literature, and Tech into a Fast Paced Career in Notation Software Development

August 11, 2023 07:00 - 23 minutes - 16.4 MB

In the Bonus Room, Daniel talks about the tight-knit nature of his team and how he views the success of a product. He discusses balancing priorities while still keeping an eye toward the future and what he thinks about the potential of tech advancements on the future of notation software. He briefly talks about his friendship with the prolific composer Derek Bourgeois, and finally, Daniel and Eddie geek out about a beloved style of Digital Audio Workstation from 1990s. Dorico Professional mu...

Daniel Spreadbury, Part 1: Blending Music, Literature, and Tech into a Fast Paced Career in Notation Software Development

July 31, 2023 23:00 - 48 minutes - 33.7 MB

When I first began the podcast,  producer Eddie Ludema and I thought our main goal would be to dig deeply into what makes a great musician, and we had many fascinating interviews in that vein. But as time progressed, we noticed that our interviews were with subjects that didn’t concern themselves directly with performance and practice techniques (Hamido Fujita on A.I. and music, biographer Jan Swafford, Anne Midgette on music criticism), and so we have been expanding our interviews to explor...

The Seraph Brass, Part 2: The Powerful and Elegant, World-Renowned Brass Ensemble.

July 07, 2023 18:00 - 20 minutes - 14.1 MB

The members of Seraph Brass are entrepreneurs in addition to being musicians, and we begin Part 2 by discussing the workshops they give on entrepreneurship. We then move on to touring and what it is like to play in different countries with varying cultures. We close this part with a discussion of how the group goes about commissioning works. Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate li...

The Seraph Brass, Bonus Room: The Powerful and Elegant, World-Renowned Brass Ensemble.

July 07, 2023 18:00 - 18 minutes - 12.7 MB

An important aspect of any chamber music group is repertoire, so we talk about how Seraph Brass chooses theirs and how they go about rehearsing before and during a tour. We end with a discussion of a concert done the night before our conversation... a work by Anthony DiLorenzo (Chimera) performed with the U.S. Army Band, Pershing's Own. Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. ...

The Seraph Brass, Part 1: The Powerful and Elegant World-Renowned Brass Ensemble.

June 28, 2023 06:00 - 35 minutes - 24.4 MB

Seraph Brass is in its ninth season and began as a group dedicated to "elevating and showcasing the excellence of female brass players and highlighting musicians from marginalized groups both in personnel and in programming." It is a group consisting of five to six core artists, along with a group of guests who also perform with the group. My conversation today was with founder and trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden, trumpeter Raquel Samayoa, hornist Rachel Velvikis, trombonist Victoria Garcia,...

Jörg Widmann, Part 2: World Recognized Composer, Clarinetist, and Conductor - Current Composer-in-Residence for the Berlin Philharmonic!

June 15, 2023 02:00 - 28 minutes - 19.6 MB

In Part 2, we continue our discussion about composition, including aspects such as revision, notation, writing in bursts rather than with a regular schedule (and why composing for very long hours is a joy), separating composing from clarinet and conducting, dealing with being writer's block, and working with Pierre Boulez. We end Part 2 by talking about his conducting career... how he got started, and his work with the Irish Chamber Orchestra. Dorico Professional music notation and compositi...

Jörg Widmann, Bonus Room: World Recognized Composer, Clarinetist, and Conductor - Current Composer-in-Residence for the Berlin Philharmonic!

June 15, 2023 02:00 - 30 minutes - 21.3 MB

Jörg Widmann is also recognized as an internationally acclaimed clarinet soloist, so we begin the Bonus Room by talking about that aspect of his career. We also discuss further how he balances his schedule between composing, clarinet, and conducting (spoiler alert... he really doesn't!), and then we talking about a number of different subjects, such as different national styles of composing, poetry and literature, and performing on period instruments. We conclude our discussion by going back...

Jörg Widmann, Part 1: World Recognized Composer, Clarinetist, and Conductor - Current Composer-in-Residence for the Berlin Philharmonic!

May 31, 2023 18:00 - 46 minutes - 31.6 MB

Jörg Widmann is one of the most versatile and fascinating classical artists in the world today. He is one of the world's most recognized modern composers, with premiers by major orchestras around the world. He has also appeared as a clarinet soloist with many of the world's top ensembles. As a conductor, he was the Music Director of the Irish Chamber Orchestra for ten years. His body of work is amazing, so I wanted to find out... how has he been able to accomplish so much in such a short tim...

Anne Midgette, Bonus Room: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

May 24, 2023 01:00 - 9 minutes - 6.23 MB

In the Bonus Room we discuss the idea of using social media to build a career in music, and from there we move on to the subject of the interpretation of Baroque music... authentic instruments and phrasing vs. modern instruments and phrasing. And we end with Anne's optimistic take on the future of classical music... "The music is just fine." Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-...

Anne Midgette, Part 2: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

May 21, 2023 20:00 - 27 minutes - 18.8 MB

Part 2 of our discussion deals with the books "The King and I", and "My Nine Lives". We talk about what it was like to work with Herbert Breslin and Leon Fleisher, both towering but very different figures in the music business. This leads to a short discussion about interpretation, and we end with Anne talking about her current project, a book of historical fiction about the person who built pianos for Beethoven, Nanette Streicher. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, ins...

Anne Midgette, Part 1: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

May 07, 2023 01:00 - 43 minutes - 30 MB

Anne Midgette was the music critic for the Washington Post for eleven years, and for seven years before that was a regular contributor to the New York Times. She is the author of two books on music, The King and I, about the relationship between Luciano Pavarotti and his manager, Herbert Breslin, and My Nine Lives, with the pianist Leon Fleisher. She is currently working on a historical novel about Nanette Streicher, the woman who built pianos for Beethoven. Oh, and she has also written some...

Jock Ellis, Part 2: America's Jazz/Rock/Studio/Classical Trombonist - and Voice Over Expert!

April 17, 2023 03:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

Jock transitioned to jazz and rock and moved to San Francisco during the height of the hippie movement. We talk about improvisation and the difference between "playing licks" and "riding the crest of the wave." Part 2 ends with Jock talking about two of the iconic band leaders he played with ... Don Ellis and Frank Zappa. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com ...

Jock Ellis, Bonus Room: America's Jazz/Rock/Studio/Classical Trombonist - and Voice Over Expert!

April 17, 2023 03:00 - 12 minutes - 8.69 MB

In the Bonus Room, I ask Jock about perhaps the most unusual aspect of his career ... doing voice overs for commercials, cartoons, and the like. And Jock was happy to give me some examples of what different cartoon characters might sound like. So this Bonus Room is quite different from Bonus Rooms of the past! Enjoy! Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to le...

Jock Ellis, Part 1: America's Jazz/Rock/Classical Trombonist - and Voice Over Expert!

April 11, 2023 00:00 - 33 minutes - 23.4 MB

Jock Ellis has had a remarkably diversified musical (and non-musical) life. I first met Jock while we were in our teens playing in the American Youth Symphony and we have been friends to this day. But we have gone in different  musical directions, with me staying in classical and Jock going in the direction of jazz, rock, and ... voice overs! In Part 1 of our conversation, Jock talks about growing up in the 1950’s with parents who were famous Hollywood radio actors, and what it was like to ...

Carol Jantsch, Part 2: The Inspirational and History Making Orchestral and Solo Tubist

March 28, 2023 16:00 - 29 minutes - 20.6 MB

In the second part of our conversation, I ask Carol about the role of the tuba in the brass section and also the orchestra, and how her interpretation changes when playing with the different brass instruments, and how she adapts for different styles.  Carol has premiered solo works by Michael Daugherty and Wynton Marsalis, both written for her,  so I ask her to take us through the process of working with two different composers and the give-and-take process of bringing a new work to life. W...

Carol Jantsch, Bonus Room: The Inspirational and History Making Orchestral and Solo Tubist

March 28, 2023 16:00 - 12 minutes - 8.37 MB

In addition to being an orchestral musician and soloist, Carol also teaches at Yale University, so I ask about her thoughts on teaching and practicing. In addition to everything else, she is an entrepreneur, having founded an organization called Tubas for Good, which supplies tubas and euphoniums to underfunded school arts programs. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.sup...

Carol Jantsch, Part 1: The Inspirational and History Making Orchestral and Solo Tubist

March 17, 2023 03:00 - 38 minutes - 26.4 MB

Carol Jantsch made history in 2006 when she won the position of principal tuba with the Philadelphia Orchestra, becoming the first woman to win such a position in a major American orchestra. But even more impressive is that she won the chair while she was still in her senior year at the University of Michigan. Noted not only for her orchestral playing, she is a brilliant soloist, and in addition to her solo recitals has appeared with numerous orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra....

Mari Tyvand & Mal Layne, Part 2: Two inspiring up-and-coming musicians tackling challenges and achieving their dreams!

March 04, 2023 22:00 - 20 minutes - 13.9 MB

In Part 2 of our conversation, Mal and Mari talk about how they are able to combine free-lancing while being in school and studying. We also talk about auditions ... and the difficulty of taking a compliment (!). Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium con...

Mari Tyvand & Mal Layne, Bonus Room: Two inspiring up-and-coming musicians tackling challenges and achieving their dreams!

March 04, 2023 22:00 - 8 minutes - 5.87 MB

It is easy to focus on times when things don't go well with the playing, and so Eddie Ludema and I ask about times when things worked really well. I tell the story of Joe Alessi's perfect note, and we end our conversation by talking about the future. Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," y...

Mari Tyvand & Mal Layne, Part 1: Two inspiring up-and-coming musicians tackling challenges and achieving their dreams!

February 15, 2023 23:00 - 29 minutes - 20.2 MB

In the course of this podcast, it has been both a pleasure and also an honor to interview some of the most iconic people in various areas of music. I think it is very easy to think of those people as being incredibly gifted (which of course they are). But what about students who are on their way to a successful career - what is the path they have chosen, what are the obstacles they might face, and what are the doubts that they must deal with? Meet Mari Tyvand, trumpet, and Mal Layne, trombo...

Gábor Tarkövi, Part 2: One of the most revered trumpet players and pedagogues of his generation.

February 06, 2023 05:00 - 20 minutes - 13.9 MB

As a member of the Berlin Philharmonic, Gábor Tarkövi has performed under many great conductors, and so I ask him to talk about how he thinks the Berlin Philharmonic has changed from the time of Herbert von Karajan to the present. Then, using Andris Nelsons as an example, Gábor talks about what he thinks makes a conductor great. Having played first with the Bayerische Rundfunk (Munich Radio) Orchestra and then the Berlin Philharmonic I ask Gábor about the changes he had to make in his playin...

Gábor Tarkövi, Bonus Room: One of the most revered trumpet players and pedagogues of his generation.

February 06, 2023 05:00 - 26 minutes - 18.3 MB

The Bonus Room is devoted mainly to Gábor's ideas about teaching. We begin with him speaking of his two main teachers, György Geiger and Hans Gansch, what he learned from them and their different styles of teaching. And since this was recorded before the World Cup was completed, I ask Gábor to predict who he thought would be the eventual winner! Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog...

Gábor Tarkövi, Part 1: One of the most revered trumpet players and pedagogues of his generation.

January 25, 2023 08:00 - 38 minutes - 26.6 MB

Gábor Tarkövi is one of the most revered and respected trumpet players of his generation. He began his career as co-principal trumpet with the  Württemberg Philharmonic, then was principal trumpet of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, followed by principal trumpet with the Bayern Radio Symphony Orchestra. Finally, from 2004-2019 he was principal trumpet with the Berliner Philharmoniker. In addition to his solo and chamber music appearances around the world, he is Professor of Trumpet at the Berl...

Gene Pokorny, Bonus Room: The Legendary Orchestral Tubist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

December 23, 2022 08:00 - 12 minutes - 8.91 MB

In addition to his orchestral career, Gene is also an accomplished soloist and chamber player, and I ask him about this aspect of his career. Finally, a huge influence on Gene and his thinking is the author Stephen Covey and his book "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People." And, as always with Gene, there is a lot of laughter! Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If y...

Gene Pokorny, Part 2: The Legendary Orchestral Tubist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

December 23, 2022 08:00 - 39 minutes - 27.1 MB

Gene Porkorny has had a truly illustrious career as an orchestral musician. In Part 2 we talk about his many experiences with great orchestras of which he has been a member. Beginning with his joining the Israel Philharmonic at the age of 22, Gene talks about his learning curve, what it was like to work with different orchestras and their principal trumpet players, and the reasons why he will play different instruments for different composers and works. Dorico Professional music notation and...

Gene Pokorny, Part 1: The Legendary Orchestral Tubist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

December 06, 2022 00:00 - 32 minutes - 22.4 MB

Many people believe Gene Porkorny is the greatest orchestral tubist of his generation. A member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1989, he has also been a member of the Israel Philharmonic, the Utah Symphony, the St. Louis Symphony, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. But in addition to his orchestral playing, Gene is an exceptional solo artist and chamber musician. As a young man Gene studied with many of the great brass players of our time. In Part 1 of our discussion, he talks about ...

Morten Lauridsen, Bonus Room: American Composer, Educator and National Medal of Arts Recipient

November 25, 2022 00:00 - 18 minutes - 12.5 MB

Over the past 2 1/2 years, Professor Lauridsen has had an epic battle with cancer, and he was willing to share aspects of this battle and his moving insights with the hope that it might inspire others who are struggling with health issues. We end by discussing what it was like to receive the National Medal of Arts in 2007. Dorico Professional music notation and composition software from Steinberg. Download a free 30-trial today! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a ...