Colin Aguiar: Transcript
Colin Aguiar is an award-winning Indian-Candian composer based in Los Angeles who specializes in film scoring. In this conversation we talked about his youth, growing up across parts of India, the Middle East, Europe and Canada and studying the music of various cultures, learning different instruments with a start on drums as a toddler, as well as his love for the music of Arvo Pärt and other great composers. This is the full transcript which is linked to the podcast and video.
Philip Griffin: Transcript
Philip Griffin is an amazingly versatile, creative, and generous musician. He plays, improvises, and composes in many styles on many different instrument. He reflects on his work teaching children and people with disabilities, and reflects on some of his important mentors including Richard Gill, Linsey Pollak and Ross Daly. In this conversation with Philip, I was really happy to be able to talk about some of the themes I find most interesting as a musician: education, creativity, and mentorship.
Milind Date Transcript: Conversations with Musicians with Leah Roseman
Transcript of my conversation with master bansuri player Milind Date, which is linked to both the podcast and video versions.
Matt Zimbel Transcript
Transcript of 2022 interview with Matt Zimbel, linked to podcast and video: Conversations with Musicians with Leah Roseman
Aaron Weinstein Transcript
Complete transcript of interview with the jazz violinist, mandolinist, arranger and writer Aaron Weinstein. The episode in podcast and video formats is linked to this transcript.
Gina Burgess Catch-Up Transcript
In this special Catch-Up Episode with multi-style violinist and educator Gina Burgess we talk about all the changes in her lmusical life since our first conversation, and feature her album ISNOW. This is the full transcript of this interview, which is also linked to the original episode.
Gina Burgess Multi-Style Violinist Transcript
This is the full transcript of my interview with Gina Burgess, a Candian multi-style violinist. The podcast and video versions are linked.
Gertrude “Trudy” Létourneau Transcript
Gertrude Létourneau, known to some as Trudy, is a flutist, pianist, singer and a therapeutic musician. This was an episode very much about going out your comfort zone, connecting with your audience, and learning to slow down and enjoy every day.
Adam Hurt Transcript
Adam Hurt is an acclaimed clawhammer banjo player and one of my favourite performers in any style and I was absolutely delighted that he agreed not only to speak to me at length about his life and teaching of traditional music, but also perform for this episode some of my favourite music.
Ineke Vandoorn Transcipt
We sat down and he said, "You really have to start taking yourself more seriously as a singer." At that point, only then I realized I'm a singer. I always considered myself, "Oh, I'm a pianist and I like to sing," because to me, singing was so something so big and so beautiful…
Colleen Allen Transcript
Full transcript for interview with Colleen Allen, a multi-instrumentalist jazz musician, who is a versatile and expressive performer based in Toronto, Canada. In this conversation, we talked about her perspectives on evaluating priorities, rising to new challenges, collaboration, teaching improvisation, and the physical challenges of playing so many different instruments. Colleen’s candid warmth and love of music really shine through in this wide-ranging conversation.
Ali Omar El-Farouk Transcript
Complete transcript of wide-ranging interview with oud and guitar player and teacher Ali Omar El-Farouk.
Polina Shepherd: Transcript Conversations with Musicians with Leah Roseman
I was honoured to speak with the inspiring singer, composer, choir leader, pianist and cultural activist Polina Shepherd. This is the full transcript, linked to the episode featuring Polina’s stories from growing up in Tartarstan, in the former Soviet Union, finding a bridge to her Jewish identity through Klezmer music, collaborating with her mentors, founding Yiddish and Russian choirs in the U.K., and many other creative projects. During the episode she sings songs from different traditions, including one of her compositions, and is such a warm and engaging speaker I trust a wide audience will find inspiration and food for thought in her perspectives on education, mentorship, creativity, health, identity, connection and collaboration.
Mike Essoudry: Transcript
Mike Essoudry:
But yes, I would hear him play guitar, and I would see him play guitar as well, which I do also think is really important, for kids to see people playing music. You can listen to all kinds of music on a stereo and stuff like that, but it is people playing it some. That's a really important thing, is to... up close, to see people playing music, oh, this is the drums, the guitar, and stuff like that, and singing as well, guitar and singing, oh, this is it, this is where it actually comes from. And then, they would have to figure out, "Well, how does it get from there to the thing that I listened to in the box? How does that happen?"
Megan Jerome: Transcript
Megan Jerome: “I think with singer-songwriters, I just really, really discourage people from thinking of it as a competition. But I also encourage them to find a way to make a living that feels really great. Because then you have a lot of freedom. Then you have a lot of freedom in your music.”
Megan Jerome Catch-Up Bonus: Transcript
This is the transcript of my bonus catch-up episode with singer-songwriter and educator Megan Jerome.
Renée Yoxon: Transcript
Renée Yoxon is a trans non-binary singer, songwriter, jazz musician, and trans voice teacher.
In this episode, Renee shares some beautiful and inspiring performances from their albums, as well as stories from life as a disabled person and how their disability and chronic pain has guided the direction of their career. We talk about their musical development, and their experiences both bad and good as they navigated their musical education (after finishing a degree in physics!). Renée explains the kind of work they do with trans vocal exploration and we dive into all kinds of topics in the usual tangential style of this series.
Stephen Nachmanovitch: Transcript
Stephen Nachmanovitch is the author of both "Free Play" and more recently, "The Art of Is". This was an amazingly inspiring conversation, extremely wide-ranging, including some musical improvisation. I've included timestamps to help listeners navigate the many topics we touched on, including many important artists.
Leslie DeShazor: Transcript
Leslie DeShazor shares valuable perspectives that educators, parents and anyone who mentors children and young adults will find inspiring and thought-provoking. We talked a lot about why kids quit playing music, why so many young adults today have trouble figuring out the direction of their life, and how the educational system can take away people’s innate creativity and confidence. Leslie DeShazor is a multi-style violist, violinist and composer based in Detroit. She teaches students both through the Sphinx Organization and the Detroit Symphony as well as privately. She was named one of thirty Professional Movers and Shakers in the Performing Arts by Musical America in 2019 and in 2022 she released her jazz and R&B album “Journey With Me” which features herself as soloist, bandleader, and composer.