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By Ashley Killam & Carrie Blosser
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The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.
For our final episode of season 3, we are joined by trumpet player Mikaela Tolf, and composers Alexandra Fol and Matthew Lane. We discuss their commissioning project of new pieces for trumpet and organ from the composer and performer standpoint, as well as their upcoming performances!
Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about each of Fol, Lane, and Tolf, visit the links below:
Alexandra Fol: https://alexandrafol.wordpress.com/
Matthew Lane: https://matthewclane.wordpress.com/
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
This will be our last episode of season 3 and we will return this fall for a new season of guests!
Episode 15 welcomes Danielle Buonaiuto, soprano, ED of Musica Viva NY, and co-organizer of ChamberQUEER. Buonaiuto shares some amazing insight into her experiences building inclusive, intersectional spaces in the field of choir, voice, and new music.
Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Danielle, visit the links below!
Danielle’s website: https://www.daniellebuonaiuto.com/
ChamberQUEER: https://www.chamberqueer.org/
Musica Viva NY: https://musicaviva.org/
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
One more podcast crossover this season! Episode 14 includes our talk with Casidy Reed from MusicHERstory, a podcast about equity and inclusivity in all facets of the music industry. We spend this episode with Casidy discussing a range of resources musicians may find useful when diversifying their own stands! We cover a whole range of resources, reading materials, podcasts, and organizations, highlighting some groups doing amazing work in the field! To learn about all the resources we talked about, click the links below!
Diversify the Stand
Music HERstory Podcas
Programming Resources
Catalog of Trumpet Music by Gender-Marginalized People and/or Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color, compiled by Ashley Killam
Trumpet Music by Women, compiled by Dr. Amy Dunker
Trombone Compositions by Women Composers, compiled by Dr. Natalie Mannix
Works for Horn by Underrepresented Composers, compiled by Dr. Caiti Beth McKinney
Works with Horn by Female Composers, compiled by Dr. Lin Foulk Baird
Tuba-Euphonium Social Justice Initiative’s Composer Database
Educational Resources
Brass Music by Black Composers: A Bibliography, by Aaron Horne
Bold as Brass Podcast with Melissa Brown
Rising Stars Podcast
General Resources & Organizations
Anna’s Composer Database
…And We Were Heard
Boulanger Initiative & Consulting Program
Castle of Our Skins
Chromatic Brass Collective
ColourFULL Music
Composers Equity Project
Decolonizing the Music Room
Educational Resources for Music Performance/Ensemble Librarianship
International Association for Women in Music (IAWM)
International Women’s Brass Conference
League of American Orchestras
Lift Music Fund
Music by Black Composers
Music Theory Examples by Women (renamed MusicbyWomen)
Rising Tide Music Press
Sphinx Organization
The Wind Repertory Project
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's "Bored Games" for two trumpets and fixed media - eir website
Amanda Collins joins us for Episode 13! Amanda is a performer, educator, and activist for diversity and inclusion in the arts. She talks with us about starting up the DEI collective at Mizzou, her journey of taking some time away from music, and building relationships and networks in the music industry.
Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Amanda, visit the following links:
Amanda’s website: https://www.acollinshorn.com/
Mizzou Horn Crew: https://www.acollinshorn.com/mizzou-horn-crew.html
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Episode 12 brings in Bell Thompson, Philadelphia-based student, jazz trumpet player, and band leader! We get to talk with Bell about her experience soloing with a variety of groups, getting into band leading, and her research focused on gender equity in jazz.
Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Bell, visit https://www.bellthompson.com/!
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
In Episode 11, we are excited to chat with Azalea Laredo, Stage Director, opera singer, and choral educator. Azalea talks with us about her musical journey in Mexico vs. in the US, building voice and Spanish studios, and teaching during a pandemic as an educator.
Huge thank you to Meredith Fuller for editing this episode!
Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Azalea and her platforms, check out the links below!
Website: https://www.azalealaredo.com/
Azalea’s Spanish YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4VRh4_FSZqo0iH5TsuInQ
Azalea’s profile at TakeLessons: https://takelessons.com/profile/azalea-l
People can watch more videos and take group classes with me on TakeLessons Live - https://takelessons.com/live
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Dr. Emilie Amrein joins us for our tenth episode this season! Emilie is a choral music educator, co-artistic director of Common Ground Voices/ La Frontera, activist, scholar, AND host of The Choral Commons Podcast! She talks with us about The Choral Commons Podcast, her social justice work, and making lasting change within the music field in regards to inclusion.
Huge thank you to Meredith Fuller for editing this episode!
Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Emilie, check out the links below!
Dr. Emilie Amrein: https://www.emilieamrein.com/
The Choral Commons Podcast: https://www.thechoralcommons.com/
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Our first TRIO! We are joined in Episode 9 by the three founders of Yoga for All Musicians, Dr. Brianne Borden, Claire Howard, and Amelia Rosenberger! We talk with these three about all things YAM, the importance of yoga specifically for musicians, and building a business from scratch!
Transcripts are available for every episode thanks to our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Yoga for All Musicians, visit the links below:
Yoga for All Musicians: https://www.yogaforallmusicians.com/
YAM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YogaforAllMusicians
YAM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yogaforallmusicians/
YAM Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/uif3r1ampypupkhj12tzgzpvx
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Episode 8 welcomes Tyler Mazone, composer, clarinetist, educator currently based in East Lansing, Michigan. Tyler is incredibly open and honest with us, talking about his musical journey as a deaf musician, ableism within the academic scene, and the fact disabled musicians are often left out of the DEIA space. There is so much to be done in the musical community to bring true accessibility to disabled individuals, and we chat about a few of the changes that can be done at any level! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Tyler and the resources he recommended, visit the links below:
Tyler’s website: https://www.tylermazone.com/
@WeWantJustus twitter: https://twitter.com/WeWantJustus?s=20
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Get ready to be inspired with Episode 7! We are joined by Dr. Richard Antoine White, tubist, educator, author, and motivational speaker based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We had the best time talking to Richard about his book “I’m Possible,” his interview on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and his plans for the RAW Tuba ranch! Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts!
To learn more about Richard, check out the links below!
RAW tuba website - https://rawtuba.com/
RAW tuba film - https://www.rawtubafilm.com/
I’m Possible - https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250269645/impossible
Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett’s “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
The podcast currently has 57 episodes available.