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Choir master and composer Ruairi Edwards talks about how he learned to conduct, and the process he went through. He also tells an interesting story involving Bobby McFerrin, all with a unique soundtrack.
Ruari shares his journey from pianist to conductor, highlighting the challenges and mentorship that shaped his career. A significant moment discussed is his experience conducting Mozart's Requiem, which solidified his identity as a conductor. The episode delves into the emotional impact of music, the importance of personal connections, and the balance between technical skill and creativity.
Ruairi music on Spotify
Transcription page
Mentioned in This Episode:
Song Exploder podcast - Maddison McFerrin
Timestamps (by podsqueeze)
Podcast Episode Timestamps
Introduction to Rauri Edwards (00:00:06)
Types of Choirs Conducted (00:00:27)
Improvisation Exercise (00:01:39)
Emotional Response to Music (00:03:13)
Thought Process in Improvisation (00:04:53)
Breath and Vocal Support (00:05:57)
Storytelling and Soundtrack (00:07:04)
Initial Struggles with Conducting (00:07:40)
Conducting Mozart's Requiem (00:10:15)
Finding Unique Expression (00:08:49)
Impact of a Mentor (00:09:47)
Turning Point in Conducting (00:10:12)
Improv and Artistic Process (00:13:59)
Bobby McFerrin Experience (00:15:37)
Personal Connection with Bobby (00:16:14)
The Importance of Being Seen (00:17:05)
Remembering Names (00:18:04)
Maya Angelou Quote (00:18:34)
Setting of the Bobby McFerrin Experience (00:19:05)
Musical Reflection of Emotions (00:21:58)
Bobby McFerrin's Musical Influence (00:22:19)
Podcast Insights (00:23:38)
Closing Remarks (00:24:20)
By Luke TomlinsonChoir master and composer Ruairi Edwards talks about how he learned to conduct, and the process he went through. He also tells an interesting story involving Bobby McFerrin, all with a unique soundtrack.
Ruari shares his journey from pianist to conductor, highlighting the challenges and mentorship that shaped his career. A significant moment discussed is his experience conducting Mozart's Requiem, which solidified his identity as a conductor. The episode delves into the emotional impact of music, the importance of personal connections, and the balance between technical skill and creativity.
Ruairi music on Spotify
Transcription page
Mentioned in This Episode:
Song Exploder podcast - Maddison McFerrin
Timestamps (by podsqueeze)
Podcast Episode Timestamps
Introduction to Rauri Edwards (00:00:06)
Types of Choirs Conducted (00:00:27)
Improvisation Exercise (00:01:39)
Emotional Response to Music (00:03:13)
Thought Process in Improvisation (00:04:53)
Breath and Vocal Support (00:05:57)
Storytelling and Soundtrack (00:07:04)
Initial Struggles with Conducting (00:07:40)
Conducting Mozart's Requiem (00:10:15)
Finding Unique Expression (00:08:49)
Impact of a Mentor (00:09:47)
Turning Point in Conducting (00:10:12)
Improv and Artistic Process (00:13:59)
Bobby McFerrin Experience (00:15:37)
Personal Connection with Bobby (00:16:14)
The Importance of Being Seen (00:17:05)
Remembering Names (00:18:04)
Maya Angelou Quote (00:18:34)
Setting of the Bobby McFerrin Experience (00:19:05)
Musical Reflection of Emotions (00:21:58)
Bobby McFerrin's Musical Influence (00:22:19)
Podcast Insights (00:23:38)
Closing Remarks (00:24:20)