Episodes
Welcome Back to Season 2 of The Conductor's Podcast!
With a carefully designed season, we will be focusing on Conductors How-To and share all the tips on planning efficient rehearsals, preparing for auditions, giving a great job interview, marketing and branding for musicians, and even more!
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Published 05/15/23
In this wisdom-filled episode, my guest is the world-renowned conductor, Diane Wittry. She is the music director of the Allentown Symphony and the Music Director and Conductor of the Garden State Philharmonic. She is also the author of award-winning books, “Beyond the Baton” and “Baton Basics - Communicating Music through Gestures.”
To understand the essence of conducting and how to improve as a conductor, you’ll need to indulge in this episode and learn.
Conductor, Diane Wittry, named...
Published 10/06/22
Hi there!
Happy end of September and welcome to episode no.9 of the Conductor’s Podcast Wisdom series, a new series full of shared life experiences and, of course, wisdom! This series is aired on the last Thursday of each month, and in each episode, I am going to pose a question to 10 musicians, conductors, or business gurus. So including myself, you will hear all the goodies from a wide variety of people, thus called the wisdom series. Now, without further ado, let’s get started.
This...
Published 09/29/22
In this episode of The Conductor’s Podcast, my guest is Gabriel Lena Frank. As she continues to be a remarkable composer, she’s fulfilling her passion of wanting to live by 100 years and seeing that music becomes more accessible to individuals who really want and need it.
Tune in this episode and be inspired on how creativity impacts society and how you can navigate the world of music despite being bombarded with biases and different gender or race-related conundrums.
Currently serving as...
Published 09/22/22
Opera is one of the greatest and the most classic art forms. It combines the ingenuity of a great storyline and the elegance of music in one captivating show.
As this classic art form continue to become a favorite among enthusiasts, new operas are giving audiences a fresh perspective to shows that feature newly-composed music and storylines that haven’t been heard yet.
In this episode, Kanma Gupta discusses the process of developing new operas and more!
Kamna Gupta is an American...
Published 09/15/22
In this truly exciting episode, the one and only Dr. Cynthia Johnson Turner discuss the broad meaning behind good conducting and how you can stand up on the podium as a leader.
Johnston Turner, a dual citizen of Canada and the United States, earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY and her Master of Education in Music Education from the University of Victoria, B.C.
Her professional success is readily apparent on both sides of the...
Published 09/08/22
Want to booster your productivity? Listen to today's episode where I share my newly discovred productivity hacks!
1. Always check your why: What's your purpose?
2. Morning Pages Journal: clear your mind before starting your day!
3. App: Todoist
Answer these questions daily:
Identify the most important tasks (one or two)Is what I am doing today supporting my long-term goals?The setback of the dayWhat can I do differently tomorrow4. Find the duration chunk that works for you
5. Set an...
Published 09/01/22
Hi there! Happy end of August and welcome to episode no.8 of the Conductor’s Podcast Wisdom series, a new series full of shared life experiences and, of course, wisdom! This series is aired on the last Thursday of each month, and in each episode, I am going to pose a question to 10 musicians, conductors, or business gurus. So including myself, you will hear all the goodies from a wide variety of people, thus called the wisdom series. Now, without further ado, let’s get started.
This month’s...
Published 08/25/22
Carolyn Watson on Conducting Study
While conducting music requires a specific level of technique, one’s success as a conductor cannot be complete without mastering musicianship.
In this episode of The Conductor’s Podcast, I am beyond ecstatic to have Dr. Carolyn Watson as my guest as she enlightens young and experienced conductors alike, the essence of musicianship, musical intent and musical conviction when conducting study.
Carolyn Watson is Director of Orchestras at the University of...
Published 08/18/22
Happy August to you!
August, for me, is the mark of a new beginning. As we ready ourselves for a new journey, this episode will surely give you a boost of new learnings for the new generation.
Today, Aubrey Bergauer graces the show with her expertise in human resources, organizational culture, strategizing guests to be patrons, diversity and inclusivity to “changing the narrative”. She also emphasizes the importance of matching on-stage talent with off-stage talent.
Sit back, relax...
Published 08/11/22
Score study is such an important topic, and I've touched on this a few times in the podcast. However, I am going to organize things together for you, so it's a central place for you!
In today's episode, I will be sharing 1) how I study scores when I don't have enough time, 2) some tools that I mixed and matched, and 3) great tips from the Girls Who Conduct Discovery Friday series.
When I don't have enough time properly study....
Tempo, transition, tempo!A lot of listeningBalance, Entrances,...
Published 08/04/22
Welcome to the Conductor’s Podcast Summer Mini Series!
Hi there! Welcome to the Conductor’s Podcast Summer mini series. During the month of July, we are taking a break from the usual interview conversations. Instead, I will be sharing some tips on different aspects of a conductor’s job with you every week.
In today’s episode, I will be talking about how to improve my conducting!
This is the question that I got asked a lot, and in today's episode I will be sharing some tips that were given to...
Published 07/28/22
Hi there! Happy end of July and welcome to the seventh edition of the Conductor’s Podcast Wisdom series, a new series full of shared life experiences and, of course, wisdom! This series is aired on the last Monday of each month, and in each episode, I am going to pose a question to 10 musicians, conductors, or business gurus. So including myself, you will hear all the goodies from a wide variety of people, thus called the wisdom series. Now, without further ado, let’s get started.
This...
Published 07/25/22
Hi there! Welcome to the Conductor’s Podcast Summer mini series. The summer months of June, July, and August are traditionally “off-season” for performing artists, where many people make summer homes at various festivals. This summer I turned down all the work engagements to refresh and recharge myself, and I thought that it could be fun for us to have different mini series with the podcast. Therefore, during the month of July, I will be sharing some tips on different aspects of a conductor’s...
Published 07/21/22
Welcome to the Conductor’s Podcast Summer Mini Series!
Hi there! Welcome to the Conductor’s Podcast Summer mini series. During the month of July, we are taking a break from the usual interview conversations. Instead, I will be sharing some tips on different aspects of a conductor’s job with you every week.
In today’s episode, I will be talking about prepping for rehearsals.
For me, the most important principal about rehearsal, is to HAVE A PLAN, BUT BE FLEXIBLE!
What are the rehearsal...
Published 07/14/22
Welcome to the Conductor’s Podcast Summer Mini Series!
Hi there! Welcome to the Conductor’s Podcast Summer mini series. During the month of July, we are taking a break from the usual interview conversations. Instead, I will be sharing some tips on different aspects of a conductor’s job with you every week.
In today’s episode, I will be talking about my programming process.
MY CORE CONSIDERATIONS:
What do I need / what does your ensemble need to work on?What can I the ensemble already do...
Published 07/07/22
July is just around the corner! Who could’ve thought that six months of 2022 had gone by so quickly?
I remember so many of my New Year’s resolutions and I know I have to catch up with all of these goals. However, such “chasing-the-goal” action should not compromise one’s mental health and happiness. It should not also sacrifice your life’s purpose.
In this episode of the Conductor’s Podcast, conductor Maria Sensi Sellner shares with us how she navigated life despite experiencing burnout...
Published 06/30/22
Hi there! Happy end of June and welcome to the fifth edition of the Conductor’s Podcast Wisdom series, a new series full of shared life experiences and, of course, wisdom! This series is aired on the last Monday of each month, and in each episode, I am going to pose a question to 10 musicians, conductors, or business gurus. So including myself, you will hear all the goodies from a wide variety of people, thus called the wisdom series. Now, without further ado, let’s get started.
This...
Published 06/27/22
In today's episode, I interviewed the Executive Director of the August Symphony (GA), Anne Catherine Murray on how she manages an orchestra. She’ll share her wisdom on the management side of a performing arts organization and a theater, discuss the challenges of managing personnel, how she was able to find her purpose, and how she navigated problems brought by the pandemic
Anne Catherine Murray joined the Augusta Symphony in 2015. During this time, she has overseen two organizational...
Published 06/23/22
Sometimes, being a woman means having to handle a lot of things on your plate. For conductor Sarah Ioannides, these responsibilities prove that she can conquer so many mountains while being able to express herself in music and art. In this week's episode of The Conductor’s Podcast, Sarah talks about the art of being ready, the essence of leadership, and the wonders of being a mom.
Currently Music Director of Symphony Tacoma, Ioannides has also led orchestras extensively in the United...
Published 06/16/22
Conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya joins me and speaks about her experience preparing for, conducting, and navigating a career thriving between concert halls and opera pits.
Russian-American conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya is a fiercely committed advocate for Russian
masterpieces, operatic rarities, and contemporary works on the leading edge of classical music. She has conducted more than 40 world premieres, including 16 operas, and her strength as a visionary collaborator has guided new perspectives...
Published 06/09/22
An open and honest review of what I learned this past season (2022-23) as staff conductor for three different organizations across two states.....
1. take good of my own mental and physical health!
2. traveling has a much larger impacts on myself and my family than I had expected....
3. People Skills!! People Skills!! People Skills!
4. how and when should I repeat the same repertoire with different ensembles?
5. know what you need to be successful and don't be afraid to ask for...
Published 06/02/22
Hi there! Happy end of May and welcome to the fifth edition of the Conductor’s Podcast Wisdom series, a new series full of shared life experiences and, of course, wisdom! This series is aired on the last Monday of each month, and in each episode, I am going to pose a question to 10 musicians, conductors, or business gurus. So including myself, you will hear all the goodies from a wide variety of people, thus called the wisdom series. Now, without further ado, let’s get started.
This month’s...
Published 05/30/22
Conductor Lina Gonzalez Granados joined me and shared her experiences in organizing her time, studying scores, and taking care of her health when she was always on the go conducting around the globe.
Some of Lina's Career Highlights:
Third Prize and ECHO Special Award at the Inaugural La Maestra CompetitionNamed conducting fellow of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Seattle SymphonyWinner of the 4th CSO Sir Georg Solti Conducting Competition and ApprenticeshipFounded Unitas Ensemble, a chamber...
Published 05/26/22
Conducting is never about swinging your arms - left and right as you command the flow of music to your delight. Conducting is embracing your personal strengths, expressing it through music and letting it create a rippled effect to its viewers and listeners.
This is one of the reasons why Anna Edwards is beyond passionate in breaking the barriers of the conducting industry. She wants aspiring conductors to understand that there's more to it than just waving their arms.
Tune in this...
Published 05/19/22