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In this episode of the Common Time Podcast, we’re joined by Gary Lewis for a wide-ranging conversation about music education.
We also explore how partnerships with local professional musicians can make a huge difference, not just for students, but for teachers, schools, and the broader arts community. Gary shares insight into how directors can begin building relationships with professional ensembles, what opportunities often exist, and how orchestras and educators can support one another in powerful ways.
This episode is full of perspective for band and orchestra directors who are looking to enrich their students’ musical experiences and engage more deeply with the arts community around them.
Whether you’re in a large metro area or a smaller region with limited access to professional ensembles, this conversation will help you think differently about collaboration, advocacy, and opportunity in music education.
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Hosts: Dr. John Pasquale and Dr. David Clemmer
Producers: Jessica Pasquale and Theresa Clemmer
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In this episode of the Common Time Podcast, we’re joined by Gary Lewis for a wide-ranging conversation about music education.
We also explore how partnerships with local professional musicians can make a huge difference, not just for students, but for teachers, schools, and the broader arts community. Gary shares insight into how directors can begin building relationships with professional ensembles, what opportunities often exist, and how orchestras and educators can support one another in powerful ways.
This episode is full of perspective for band and orchestra directors who are looking to enrich their students’ musical experiences and engage more deeply with the arts community around them.
Whether you’re in a large metro area or a smaller region with limited access to professional ensembles, this conversation will help you think differently about collaboration, advocacy, and opportunity in music education.
Connect with Common Time Podcast:
Follow us on social media at @CommonTimePodcast
Join our community focused on growth here: 🔗 https://www.facebook.com/groups/commontimecollective
Subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Nominate someone for a Standing Ovation: 🔗 https://forms.gle/i6aqoZxY85RMRwGP7
Fill out our anonymous listener survey: 🔗 https://forms.gle/E6VBNH2f4bWYNPFM8
Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts on this episode in the comments below or on our social media channels. Let’s keep the discussion going!
Hosts: Dr. John Pasquale and Dr. David Clemmer
Producers: Jessica Pasquale and Theresa Clemmer

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