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Musical Progression

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by Michael Merrill

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How does a musician get from point "A" to point Professional? I interview professionals of all varieties talking about their journey from a beginner to a full-time musician.

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10/6/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 5 - Tarik O'Regan: Composer

November 4, 2020

Ep. 5 - Tarik O'Regan: Composer

<p>Superstar composer Tarik O'Regan joins us this week with plenty of advice and optimism about what the pandemic can offer concerning opportunities. Join us as we talk about navigating the shutdown, the need for a new way of thinking regarding institutional biases concerning race and other aspects, and what O'Regan believes the new future will look like.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 4 - Prof. David Smith: Musicologist, Department Head, Performer

October 28, 2020

Ep. 4 - Prof. David Smith: Musicologist, Department Head, Performer

<p>Looking for a music career in academia? My guest this week, Prof. David J. Smith, has tons of answers as to how to do just that. We discuss the importance of research, quality over quantity, and the process of getting your scholarly works recognized and published.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 3 - Dr. Brandon Waddles: Composer, Conductor, Lecturer

October 23, 2020

Ep. 3 - Dr. Brandon Waddles: Composer, Conductor, Lecturer

<p>Dr. Brandon Waddles' choral compositions and arrangements have been published and performed by choral ensembles around the world, including the Morehouse College and University of Michigan Glee Clubs, Oakwood Aeolians, Westminster Choir, Brigham Young University Singers and the Slovenian Philharmonic Choir. In 2019, he was awarded as the inaugural recipient of the ACDA Diverse Voices Collaborative Grant. In addition, he has worked as a transcriber of Black gospel music for numerous choral octavos, hymnals and hymnal supplements published by GIA, including his recent work as a contributing editor for the One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism hymnal. Brandon recently released Just In Case You’ve Forgotten, the first selected compendium of works by the late Thomas Whitfield, the subject of his dissertation.</p> <p>Brandon has been blessed to work with a diverse array of musicians including Dalton Baldwin, Martin Katz, Angela Brown, George Shirley, Donnie Ray Albert, Vinson Cole, Fred Hammond, Kathy Taylor, Anita Wilson and Chrystal Rucker. Recently serving as Music Director for Grammy-nominated recording artist Ledisi, he has collaborated with the celebrated singer on multiple occasions, including her Nina &amp; Me concert series and LEDISI: THE LEGEND OF LITTLE GIRL BLUE show-run at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.</p> <p>Dr. Waddles holds professional memberships with the American Choral Directors Association and the National Association of Negro Musicians, Inc.</p>

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How does a musician get from point "A" to point Professional? I interview professionals of all varieties talking about their journey from a beginner to a full-time musician.

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