42 episodes

Join The Counterpoint Club with the Skyros Quartet as we explore chamber music history, rehearsal ideas, performance techniques, and conversations with special guests - all with a dash of frivolity! The Counterpoint Club is a program of the nonprofit organization Chamber Music Madness located in Seattle, Washington.

The Counterpoint Club Chamber Music Madness

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Join The Counterpoint Club with the Skyros Quartet as we explore chamber music history, rehearsal ideas, performance techniques, and conversations with special guests - all with a dash of frivolity! The Counterpoint Club is a program of the nonprofit organization Chamber Music Madness located in Seattle, Washington.

    Opus 5: Episode 4: Creative Pathways

    Opus 5: Episode 4: Creative Pathways

    Brandon and Justin have a fun, engaging interview with composer, producer, and violist Jonah Sirota.  Jonah’s varied career has taken him from violist of the renowned Chiara Quartet to composing for major film scores in LA.  Some of his recent film scoring credits include the 2021 Oscar-nominated short “If Anything Happens I Love You,” the 2021 Sundance film, Wild Hearts, and major cinematic releases from Mulan to the Mandalorian.
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    • 41 min
    Opus 5: Episode 3: Activism Through Music

    Opus 5: Episode 3: Activism Through Music

    Brandon and Sarah have a fascinating interview with the renowned violin soloist and composer, Curtis Stewart.  Curtis talks about his multifaceted career as composer, Artistic Director of the American Composers Orchestra, professor at The Juilliard School, and member of award-winning ensembles PUBLIQuartet.  He shares the ways in which he realizes a vision to find personal and powerful connections between styles, cultures and musical traditions, while “turning people’s heads” towards important social issues through art.  He also talks about his personal journey with loss and grief, with his new all-original recording, “Of Love,” which is dedicated to his mother, Elektra Kurtis, a Greek/Jazz violinist who passed away from brain cancer.
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    • 54 min
    Opus 5: Episode 2: Classical Wellness

    Opus 5: Episode 2: Classical Wellness

    Sarah and Willie sit down with cellist and entrepreneur Jalayne Mitchell for a wide-ranging interview. Jalayne shares her musical journey, from a young child who became fascinated with the cello to a professional musician. Along the way, she started a business, Classical Wellness, that strives to create spaces for mental wellbeing and mindful practice for classical musicians (and creatives of all types.) 
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    • 47 min
    Opus 5: Episode 1: The Missing Link – Maddalena Lombardini’s Six String Quartets

    Opus 5: Episode 1: The Missing Link – Maddalena Lombardini’s Six String Quartets

    A new Opus of The Counterpoint Club begins with an exploration of the life and music of Maddalena Lombardini, an 18th-century violinist, operatic singer, composer, and businessperson and her integral role in contributing to the development of the string quartet.
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    • 47 min
    Opus 4: Episode 5 - The Neverending Story

    Opus 4: Episode 5 - The Neverending Story

    In the final episode of Opus 4, the Skyros Quartet explores the ways in which we know we are done. For many musicians, creating a sense of completion in our practice and preparation is not always easy. In the history segment, Brandon and Willie discuss composers who both did and did not struggle with this. Next, Justin’s technique lesson examines healthy methods to recognize achievements by setting specific goals within an artistic endeavor. Our special guest is Greta Gothard of the Gothard Sisters, who joined Sarah and Willie for a discussion on preparation for composition, live performance, and recording. In the Skyros chat, the quartet members open up about their own personal experiences with and reactions to perfectionism.
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    • 58 min
    Opus 4: Episode 4 - I Know What You Did Last Summer: Chamber Music Edition

    Opus 4: Episode 4 - I Know What You Did Last Summer: Chamber Music Edition

    In I Know What You Did Last Summer, the Skyros Quartet talks about summer music festivals and the powerful impact they can have during a musician’s formative years. In the History segment, Justin covers the history and legacy of the Marlboro Festival, one of the most prestigious chamber music festivals in the world. Next, Sarah offers some practical tips and organizational tools to use when applying to music festivals and schools. In our guest interview, Justin and Brandon have a delightful conversation with renowned violinist Rebecca Fischer about Greenwood Music Camp (she is currently associate director), what it’s like to grow up as a 3rd generation musician (her children are also serious about music), and her new book, The Sound of Memory: Themes from a Violinist’s Life. To finish the podcast, the members of Skyros share some of their favorite memories from summer chamber music festivals they’ve attended.
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    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Rosa729 ,

Fun and Informative!

Such an informative and fun podcast!! So much helpful content about music history and rehearsal techniques, and great interviews. The ads are amazing too - highly recommend this podcast!!!

Merrill Feiker ,

Hard to listen to.

Boring, monotone, need to learn how to read from a script without sounding like a robot.

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