Sounds Of Berklee
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 60:15:30
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Synopsis
SOUNDS OF BERKLEE:Listen to the stars of tomorrow today, as well as Berklee faculty members, alumni, and a few legendary artists, coming to the college as visiting artists.The Sounds of Berklee podcast is produced and voiced by Rob Hochschild, associate director for editorial services (Communications). Alumni podcasts for Sounds of Berklee are produced and voiced by Curtis Killian, web content producer (Institutional Advancement).INSIDE SOUNDS OF BERKLEE:Get an insider's glimpse of what goes on at Berklee. You'll hear conversations with students, faculty, alumni, and visiting artists and plenty of music, too.Inside Berklee is produced by the editorial team in Berklee's Office of Communications.
Episodes
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Luciana Souza's Hushed, Soulful ‘These Things’ Explores the Power of Language
12/02/2019 Duration: 07minGrammy-winning Brazilian vocalist and songwriter Luciana Souza B.M. ‘88, a featured performer at Larry Klein Meets Berklee on February 21, sets music to poetry on her latest album, The Book of Longing.
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Nathan Troup Powers up the 'Hydrogen Jukebox'
05/02/2019 Duration: 22minAs Boston Conservatory at Berklee prepares to stage 'Hydrogen Jukebox,' a chamber opera collaboration between composer Philip Glass and poet Allen Ginsberg, director Nathan Troup shares his vision for adapting the experimental piece for today’s audience.
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Saxophonist Walter Smith III’s Uncommon Range
29/01/2019 Duration: 08minThe incoming Woodwind Department chair’s versatility and lyricism are on full display in his new band, co-led with guitarist Matthew Stevens B.M. ’04. The band’s album was released on Whirlwind Recordings, owned by renowned bassist and composer Michael Janisch B.M. ’02.
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The Changing Landscape of China's Music Industry
22/01/2019 Duration: 17minVeteran Chinese music producer Billy Koh shares the insights he's gleaned from four decades working in the industry.
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Lonely Path Finds the Thread on 'Continuum'
19/12/2018 Duration: 06minAs we break for the holiday recess, 'Sounds of Berklee' flips the mic to our student engineer, Darcy Davis, whose band of fellow Berklee students, Lonely Path, just released their first single, "Continuum" on Spotify. Take a listen to the energetic, funked-up song and see if you're not humming that chorus all week.
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Tonya Butler Talks Personal Responsibility in the Industry
11/12/2018 Duration: 23minThe assistant chair of Berklee's Music Business/Management Department offers her practical, tough-love wisdom on making it in today’s industry.
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Berklee Indian Ensemble Brings "Untold Stories" to Life
04/12/2018 Duration: 07minBerklee Indian Ensemble Brings "Untold Stories" to Life by Berklee College of Music
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Making It Real: The Art of the Senior Recital
27/11/2018 Duration: 18minBerklee's fall events calendar is stuffed full of senior recitals—each one telling its own story from showing up on campus with one idea, to graduating with many more to draw on. Here, three of those students share how they went about creating their final show at Berklee.
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Berta Rojas and Paquito D'Rivera Perform "Las Abejas" from Latin Grammy-Nominated Album
14/11/2018 Duration: 05minBerta Rojas and Paquito D'Rivera's Dia y Medio sprang from their four-year tour across the Americas. Here, we listen to "Las Abejas." Catch their Signature Series performance at Berklee on November 15.
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Silkroad Artists Bring a Global Approach to Boston Conservatory at Berklee
08/11/2018 Duration: 15minSilkroad artists Cristina Pato, Galician bagpipes, and Edward Perez, double bass, discuss the collective's vision for education and its collaboration with Boston Conservatory at Berklee. And we listen to their song "Joropo-Festejo: Muiñeira de Chantada” from Pato’s album Latina, arranged by Perez.
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DOMi and Louis Cole Explore the 'Dark Webb'
30/10/2018 Duration: 03minKeyboard wunderkind and performance major Domi Degalle (a.k.a. DOMi) teams up with multi-instrumentalist Louis Cole (of KNOWER) for the synth and live-loop driven "Dark Webb," the first of a three-song collaboration.
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Vimbayi Kaziboni Brings Contemporary African Works to Center Stage
23/10/2018 Duration: 16minThe Boston Conservatory at Berklee contraBAND conductor interprets the landscape of African contemporary classical music, as well as his own identity, for a Center Stage performance on October 30.
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Avanti Nagral, "Treated"
16/10/2018 Duration: 04minIn this episode, we listen to Avanti Nagral, a singer-songwriter pursuing a dual degree from Berklee and Harvard. She addresses issues of respect in relationships, set against a catchy beat, in "Treated."
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Lucy Holstedt Creates a Space for Women Composers and Arrangers
09/10/2018 Duration: 11minIn this episode, we talk to Professor Lucy Holstedt, who started the Women Musicians Network and annual concert in 1998, back when Berklee's student population was just over 20 percent female. She talks about what life for women students was like and how it's changed.
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Remembering the Timeless Sounds of John Abercrombie ’67
02/10/2018 Duration: 07minIn this episode, we’ll listen to “Banshee” by the late jazz pioneer John Abercrombie ’67. Abercrombie will be celebrated with a Signature Series tribute concert on October 10.
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Josh Rogosin Makes Tiny Desk Feel Like Campfire Music
26/09/2018 Duration: 19minAs technical director for Tiny Desk concerts, Rogosin infuses NPR Music's popular video series with a mix of technology, theatricality, and artistry.
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Pianist Anastassiya Petrova Tells Russian Tale with Jazz at Monterey
18/09/2018 Duration: 06minPetrova, who will perform with her quartet at the Monterey Jazz Festival on September 21 and 22, composed "The Traveler" on the Hammond organ.
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Noé Zagroun Brings the French Riviera to Boston Common
21/08/2018 Duration: 04minIn this episode, we’ll listen to alumnus Noé Zagroun’s latest piano piece, which reflects his upbringing in the French Riviera and the network of jazz and classical instrumentalists that he has worked with during his time here. He'll play Boston Common's Brewer Plaza on September 24.
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David Gilmore's "Blues Mind Matter"
07/08/2018 Duration: 08minIn this episode, we’ll check out Associate Professor David Gilmore’s jazz-fusion song "Blues Mind Matter." Gilmore will perform at the Berklee Performance Center on August 13.
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Danielle Juhre's Soaring Vocals Carry Her Song "Does She Know"
24/07/2018 Duration: 05minIn this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we listen to Danielle Juhre, a powerhouse vocalist and music business major who draws on the help of her creative peers and education in business to manage and build a performance career on her own terms.