Welcome to The Embouchure Project Podcast, where we bring together the finest minds in the world to help understand the complex system that is the embouchure.
The Embouchure Projec
... moreBy Frankie Lo Surdo
Welcome to The Embouchure Project Podcast, where we bring together the finest minds in the world to help understand the complex system that is the embouchure.
The Embouchure Projec
... moreThe podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
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Introducing The Embouchure Project Podcast! Join host Frankie Lo Surdo and producer Gabriel Radford, as they interview world-leading experts in the fields relating to embouchure health, dysfunction and rehabilitation! This podcast was created with the intent to become a resource for performers, educators, and medical professionals as we seek to understand the brass player's embouchure. Enjoy!
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Today we welcome legendary teacher and horn player, Gail WIlliams. She began her career in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1978 and stayed there until 1998, when she became professor of horn at Northwestern University. She continues to play and teach around the world. She is known for her kindness, wisdom and honesty. She will modestly tell you that she teaches the same thing over and over, but those who have been lucky enough to study with her know that you will never get to the bottom of her depth of understanding when it comes to making music beautifully using a Horn. We are delighted to have her on our podcast!
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Dr. Bronwen Ackermann is back for more with The Embouchure Project Podcast! This time she gets into more of the nitty gritty of how medical professionals who are not in the field of musician injury and rehabilitation can join the fun with us musicians!
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Bronwen is Associate Professor of Biomedical Science at the University of Sydney and the Sydney Medical School. She is a specialist in musicians' physiotherapy, musculoskeletal anatomy and musicians' health.
Her interest in performing arts health grew as a result of working with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra beginning in 1995. She has been active since then researching and treating musicians' health, focussing on performance-related injury prevention, injury assessment and management, optimizing performance through enhancing physical and pscyhological well-being, and understanding the anatomical, physiological and biomechanical mechanisms underpinning musical performance.
Bronwen’ s commitment to the world of music performance has saved and enhanced the careers of countless musicians
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The Embouchure Project Co-Founder and Podcast Producer, Gabriel Radford is back! This time, he goes into his own experience with embouchure dysfunction, and his journey coming back from that.
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Gabriel Radford is Third Horn of the Toronto Symphony, a position he has held since 2002. He taught for many years at the University of Toronto and is Horn instructor at the Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory. He spent several summers teaching at the Banff Centre Masterclass program alongside William Vermeulen and has been teaching and coaching at National Youth Orchestra Canada since 2011.
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Today, we welcome Glen Estrin, an in-demand horn player who spent years working, recording and touring as Frank Sinatra’s go-to horn player.
in May 1998, he lost his ability to play and was subsequently diagnosed with Embouchure Dystonia by Dr. Stephen Frucht.
After an overwhelming response to an article they wrote together about the condition in the newsletter for AFM Local 802 - New York - they decided to form a new support group called Musicians with Dystonia, now called the Leon Fleisher Foundation, which is aligned with the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation.
Glen has spent the last 25 years supporting and advocating for musicians with dystonia, so we are grateful to have him join us on our podcast!
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Today we welcome Dr. Eckart Altenmüller, one of the world’s leading experts in the field of neurophysiology and neuropsychology of musicians.
He holds a Masters degree in Classical flute, and a MD and PhD in Neurology and Neurophysiology. Since 1994, he has been chair and director of the Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians’ Medicine in Hannover Germany. He continues research into the neurobiology of emotions and into movement disorders in musicians as well as motor, auditory and sensory learning.
His work has been vital to the understanding of embouchure dysfunction, and we are honored to have him on the podcast!
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Joseph Alessi is widely recognized as one of the world’s finest trombone players. He has been the Principal Trombonist with the New York Philharmonic since 1985. For the past 40 years, he has been travelling the world performing as a concerto soloist, chamber musician and festival guest. He is a renowned teacher at the Juilliard School and has taught countless students who have gone on to international careers. Here is our talk with the amazing Joe Alessi.
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Today we welcome Dr. Xenos Mason. Xenos is a founding member of The Embouchure Project, and a force behind much of the medical research resulting from the Project. He is Assistant professor of clinical neurological surgery and neurology at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, having completed medical training at the Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital and UCLA. He is a movement disorder specialist, with a special interest in Deep Brain Stimulation, novel neuroimaging and forms of occupational dystonia, including musician’s dystonia and Embouchure syndrome. He is an avid amateur horn player and continues to make music a central part of his life.
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Join host Frankie Lo Surdo and TEP Producer and Co-founder, Gabriel Radford as they dive deep into ways to recognize embouchure dysfunction, facilitate recovery, and also how to prevent future experiences with this all-too-common issue for brass players!
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Gabriel Radford is Third Horn of the Toronto Symphony, a position he has held since 2002. He taught for many years at the University of Toronto and is Horn instructor at the Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory. He spent several summers teaching at the Banff Centre Masterclass program alongside William Vermeulen and has been teaching and coaching at National Youth Orchestra Canada since 2011.
Visit us at www.theembouchureproject.org and sign up for our mailing list!
Also, join us on social media!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881319796540674
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This episode is a podcast preview where we will outline what we hope to achieve through the EP. In this mini-episode we will introduce you to Dr. Bronwen Ackermann whose work forms the underpinning of The Embouchure Project.
Bronwen is Associate Professor of Biomedical Science at the University of Sydney and the Sydney Medical School. She is a specialist in musicians' physiotherapy, musculoskeletal anatomy and musicians' health.
Her interest in performing arts health grew as a result of working with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra beginning in 1995. She has been active since then researching and treating musicians' health, focussing on performance-related injury prevention, injury assessment and management, optimizing performance through enhancing physical and pscyhological well-being, and understanding the anatomical, physiological and biomechanical mechanisms underpinning musical performance.
Bronwen’ s commitment to the world of music performance has saved and enhanced the careers of countless musicians (including my own)
Visit us at www.theembouchureproject.org and sign up for our mailing list!
Also, join us on social media!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881319796540674
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theembouchureproject/
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.