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By Performative Media
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
This week we spoke to George Lee about his time as Concerts Cooordinator and then Stage Manager for the London Symphony Orchestra and his new role as Programme Manager for the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme.
Each episode we speak to a different person from the creative arts to find out about their work and thoughts on our industry.
Contact the pod: [email protected]
This week we spoke to Dr Kate Kennedy about her new book, Dweller in Shadows- A Life of Ivor Gurney. This is the first comprehensive biography of an extraordinary English poet and composer whose life was haunted by fighting in the First World War and, later, confinement in a mental asylum. We also discussed life writing and the intersection between music and the written word.
Each episode we speak to a different person from the creative arts to find out about their work and thoughts on our industry.
Contact the pod: [email protected]
Dr Kate Kennedy: https://drkatekennedy.com
This week we spoke to curator and organiser of TEDxWinchester, Jan Carlyle. We chatted about the ethos of TED and sharing ideas, organising a TED event and what makes the best talks.
Each episode we speak to a different person from the creative arts to find out about their work and thoughts on our industry.
Contact the pod: [email protected]
TEDxWinchester: https://www.tedxwinchester.com
We were joined for this episode by the composer Barrie Bignold. Barrie told us all about his path into professional music, from his role as a West End MD right through to his current career as a successful composer for TV, Theatre and Film.
Each episode we speak to a different person from the creative arts to find out about their work and thoughts on our industry.
Contact the pod: [email protected]
Barrie's website: https://www.barriebignold.com
This week we were joined by percussionist and educator Beth Higham-Edwards. Beth spoke to us about her career in music and her research into gender equality within UK orchestras and the classical music industry.
Each episode we speak to a different person from the creative arts to find out about their work and thoughts on our industry.
Contact the pod: [email protected]
Beth's website: https://www.bethhighamedwards.com
We were joined for this episode by the conductor John Warner. John told us all about his ensemble, Orchestra for the Earth and spoke in depth about the relationship between classical music and climate change.
Each episode we speak to a different person from the creative arts to find out about their work and thoughts on our industry.
Contact the pod: [email protected]
Orchestra for the Earth: https://www.orchestrafortheearth.co.uk
This episode we spoke to conductor and Director of Southbank Sinfonia, Simon Over. Simon spoke to us about his life in music, the Southbank Sinfonia's exciting move to St John's Smith Square and conducting the Parliament choir.
Each episode we speak to a different person from the creative arts to find out about their work and thoughts on our industry.
Contact: [email protected]
This week we spoke to Nick Thorne and Beth White from Orchestras For All about how the organisation works, their ethos of inclusivity and breaking down barriers to music making.
Each episode we chat with a variety of performers and artists about their experiences, interests and thoughts on the industry that they work in.
Welcome to the first episode of Performative Film Club. This week we sat down with friend of the pod Chris Lydon to discuss the documentary 'Ella Fitzgerald- Just One of Those Things'. From her troubled younger years to an ascension to 'world's greatest' status, Ella Fitzgerald had a remarkable life and career. Find out all about it as we look back over it all.
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Each episode we chat with a variety of performers and artists about their experiences, interests and thoughts on the industry that they work in.
This week we chatted to Tom Daggett about his work as a choral conductor, educator and his role as Organ Outreach fellow for St. Paul's Cathedral. We discussed the steps towards setting up a community music project, the importance of arts education and much more.
Each episode we chat with a variety of performers and artists about their experiences, interests and thoughts on the industry that they work in.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.