As I wrap up my final few weeks of full-time employment, I find myself thinking about how to organize this amazingly blank slate of a schedule. Though I have certainly spent my fair share of time with a self-organized schedule, for the past seven years I’ve been...
We have some really interesting guests that we’re featuring over the next few weeks on Contrabass Conversations. Next Week In keeping with the thematic weeks of episode releases in 2016, I’m calling this week Finding Your Path. We are highlighting two...
After a rockin’ week spent in Cuba (more on that soon!) and a less rockin’ week spent being violently ill after returning from Cuba, I’m back in the saddle with a whole new round of podcasts for the spring. To recap, we’ve put out 42 new...
Scott Pingel will be back at the San Francisco Conservatory for 2016-17. Scott was one of the first interviews I did in the 2.0 version of the podcast (along with Alex Hanna and Kurt Muroki). Check out this clip from my interview with Scott–it features him...
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Dickie
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Classical
Holly Mulcahy on the future of classical music
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divisi
Frank Almond writes a column instead of practicing
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The Dial
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Sticks
and Drones
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