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Adam Kennaugh

Making Noise Podcast

A weekly Music, Arts, Performing Arts and Education podcast
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Making Noise Podcast

Adam Kennaugh

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Making Noise Podcast

Adam Kennaugh

Making Noise Podcast

A weekly Music, Arts, Performing Arts and Education podcast
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“For harp, textbooks all talk about the range, they talk about the pedals, they talk about glissandos and some extended techniques. Most of the unplayable music I get has nothing to do with any of that.”As a new music harpist, Danielle Kuntz is
“...I wrote that script, I recorded it, and I was like, ‘this is what I’m going to do. This is how I’m going to promote my career. This is how I’m going to further my career and this is how I’m going to do it the way I want to do it.”Stephen Tr
"We've got 8 billion people in the world. Which means there is 8 billion ways to be a person. And everybody that is alive is literally their own universe; their own beautiful universe of experience and perspective, with an incredibly colorful s
"Part of it is always the same: we want to package this up in an interesting way and bring people in who are hearing this music for the first time, or say, 'Wow, I didn't know there were so many composers out there. That's amazing!'"Seth Bouste
"One of the messages that I hope will come out of our talk is that people try to have more of an open mind, not make assumptions and be kind to one another."Through her various roles as a teaching artist, performer, composer and activist, Beata
“It was 2003, and I came to NYC with Greg Cornelius who is a saxophonist and composer at Bowling Green. And he and I were driving in his Dodge Caravan and I think we were listening to Music for 18 Musicians, and it was raining, and I remember s
“You know I’m a Seth Godin fan. When he talks about education he says one of the problems right now is we’ve been teachings students how to get the right answer. And that is the wrong way to do it. We want people who can ask the right questions
“Those of us that have these very complicated internal lives as artists, we’re so lucky; because we carry our world with us all of the time.”I’ve always been really interested in Alex and everything she does. After listening to her on several p
“The point is obviously not the colonoscopy, the point is what we remember. And music is all about memory. When you write music, if you don’t appeal to the person's memory at all, it’s not going to have much of an impact.”I was very excited aft
“Here’s the suffering: I just made the statement ‘I really appreciate music when people are being honest.’ And then we bring in ‘voice’ into that. Now, when someone puts pen to paper if they’re concerned about being honest and being true to the
“I think that exploring new sounds is something that our future audiences deserve because there is so much more to say.” Before this episode, Erich and I had never spoken outside of interactions on social media. However, from those interactions
“It’s very unlikely I'll have a full-time position with an orchestra as a pianist as my career. That is not a thing that happens to too many people these days. So, if not that, sink or swim, I have to start thinking about my career in a differe
“Failure is information. And it helps everybody do better work next time.” I had the absolute privilege of sitting down with Andy Hudson, an amazing clarinetist - performing with ensembles like Latitude 49, earspace, F-PLUS, and Zafa Collective
“What does it mean to write an opera? What does it mean to put something on stage and to write something with the purpose of there being physical action to do?”New music powerhouse Lisa Neher is a mezzo-soprano, composer, and actress on a missi
“Productivity is not about getting the most done. Productivity is about getting to the end of your day and feeling like you got enough done.” I was introduced to Sarah's work through a 3-day online coaching seminar called the Ultimate Music Bus
“Music is not who you are, it's what you do and what you love.” If you’re a performer, this episode is definitely for you! Flutist and entrepreneur Francesca Leo goes into great detail about her research and work on the Playing Without Pain Pro
In episode 11 of the podcast, the featured guest was Alinéa Ensemble. However, one member was missing in the conversation, Matt Henson. To make up for lost time, Matt and I were able to find a place where our schedules aligned, and have him on
“My fundamental artistic drive is to do things with my friends, and sometimes I can care less about the actual music." Making Noise Podcast is starting off the new year with a big one! The first episode of 2021, 3 hours and 15 minutes long, fea
I randomly stumbled upon Alinéa Ensemble’s podcast, Everything but the Kitchen Sink, and was immediately amazed. I had never heard of them prior, however, the podcast featured interviews with composers like Chaya Czernowin, Beat Furrer, Aaron C
Shaped by sonic sensitivity from a young age, Pittsburgh based composer/performer/artist Devon Osamu Tipp creates unorthodox musical environments from ostensibly incompatible realms. Tipp’s music draws influence from his Japanese and Eastern Eu
Adam Schumaker is a composer, educator, arts administrator, father, husband, and a generalist. He currently directs the education programs for The Gilmore and is a visiting professor of music theory & composition at Kalamazoo College, where he
Each episode description always begins with one quote from the guest. With Alan Theisen - composer, performer, educator, author, and fan of peaty scotch - I don't think even 100 quotes would cover the  intensity, depth, and all-around enjoyment
There are a few people who knew me really well during graduate school. Both the good and the bad. Natalie is one of those people. We worked on a lot of projects together during that time, music and otherwise, and still do to this day. Most rece
This is officially the first episode of the podcast where I got to sit down and talk with someone I have not personally met! I discovered Robin through her YouTube page when I was searching for certain flute techniques while writing Approaching
Megan and I met at the 2017 New Music Gathering where she did a presentation on Placemaking in New Music. I was so taken by the concepts she outlined, I invited her to BGSU to present these topics to other students music students.Megan has this
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