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  • When Taubman Meets Jazz | Jordan Christianson
    2024/05/10

    Jordan Christianson is a pianist and teacher living and working in Chicago, IL. He primarily performs in the jazz idiom, but enjoys playing and teaching in a variety of styles.

    Since 2016 he has been a member of The Well-Balanced Pianist community. He began Taubman Approach studies with Anna Reiser, and continues to study and apprentice with Teresa Dybvig.

    He enjoys helping those who have also found themselves on a journey to find more comfort, freedom, and expression at the piano.

    Where to find Jordan:
    https://pianowithoutpain.com
    https://www.wellbalancedpianist.com/who-we-are/#jc



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    29 分
  • Playing the Changes | Darius Brubeck
    2022/03/20

    For this episode I had the very special honour of talking with jazz pianist and composer, Darius Brubeck. We discuss myriad topics including Darius' musical upbringing, his time in South Africa, how he improvises and thinks about jazz, his current projects, as well as the current situation in Ukraine and its cultural similarities with the Cold War.


    Darius' website: https://www.dariusbrubeck.com/

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    57 分
  • Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Improvising | John Salmon
    2022/02/02

    For this episode I had the honour of welcoming back Professor John Salmon. John was one of my first guests on the podcast, so it’s such a pleasure to have him on again. This time, our conversation is all about improvisation. We explore jazz and classical improv, harmony, modes, melody, the difference between composing, improvising and inventing, and everything in between. This is of course a conversation that could last a lifetime; there’s so much to talk about. Nevertheless, I feel we covered much ground and I certainly learned a lot. I would also like to say that this is the first podcast episode I’ve done that has a video element; to view our conversation, check it out on YouTube.


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    52 分
  • Unveiling the Twentieth Century | Mattia Aisemberg
    2022/01/03

    Welcome to the Euterpean Podcast, this is your host Zachary Davies. For this episode, I welcome Mattia Aisemberg, a music student from Berlin. It was really great to meet him, to talk about his interests in music, from Schoenberg to Jazz, as well as his experience as a student today in Germany. Mattia also has an impressive YouTube channel, which explores musical topics in incredible depth. I’ve attached a link below.

    Recorded in July 2021

    Mattia Aisemberg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpY9ie_NHmROGwVVBXfjZUQ

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    51 分
  • From Piano to "Living the Classical Life" and Beyond | Zsolt Bognár
    2021/12/21

    Welcome to the Euterpean Podcast, this is your host Zachary Davies. I’m delighted to welcome for the first episode of this season, pianist Zsolt Bognár. It was such a pleasure to have this conversation with him. We explore a range of topics from Schubert and Liszt, to piano playing and injury, to his award-winning show “Living the Classical Life.” I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I enjoyed having it.

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    For more information about the podcast or to enquire about lessons in the Taubman Approach or composition, please email zacharydaviesmusic (at) gmail (dot) com or find me on X and Instagram @zdaviesmusic
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    29 分
  • Technique, Artistry, Injury, and Recovery | Penelope Roskell
    2021/06/27

    Welcome to the Euterpean Podcast, this is your host Zachary Davies. For this episode I welcome pianist, writer, and professor at Trinity Laban Penelope Roskell. Her most recent book, The Complete Pianist, is a must-read for piano students everywhere; for me, to quote a Chopin student, it has made what was once insurmountable, natural and easy. Our conversation covers healthy technique and natural artistry – which is roughly the subtitle of her book – as well as injury, practice, interpretation and many other topics. As you might have guessed, this is quite a piano-heavy episode, but there is good reason for it. In short, about six months ago, I injured my hands and without Penelope’s books, time and advice, I might’ve had to stop playing piano altogether. This is an experience that I discuss at length in a monologue in part two of this mini-series.

    Useful links:
    BAPAM: https://www.bapam.org.uk
    Healthy Piano Playing: https://www.healthypianoplaying.co.uk
    Penelope's Website: https://peneloperoskell.co.uk

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    50 分
  • Tempo, Cassadó and the Meaning of Music | Benjamin Zander
    2021/05/14

    Welcome to the Euterpean Podcast, this is your host Zachary Davies. For this episode, I had the privilege of speaking to a remarkable guest – conductor, teacher, and founder of both the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra – Mr. Benjamin Zander. When writing this introduction, it was really hard to know where to start because Ben’s influence on my own music-making began years ago, probably when I was entering my teens. So, needless to say, I haven’t the words to sufficiently express my gratitude for this having taken place. Indeed, we cover many topics: from the use of tempo in Elgar and Beethoven, to the inherent spirituality of music, as well as the inexhaustible influence that Ben’s teacher, Gaspar Cassadó, continues to have on his interpretations. Such musical understanding is audible not only in Ben’s recordings, however, but also in his incredibly popular classes which are broadcast on YouTube, namely “interpretations of music: lessons for life.” It’s also apparent from the popularity of his TED talk, which as I record this approaches 15 million views, that classical music isn’t just for musicians or a small group of cognoscenti – it is for everyone – and this certainly comes across. In addition to the maestro’s spontaneous playing of examples on his piano in Boston, he has allowed me to close our conversation with a short excerpt of his recording of the second movement of Mahler’s second symphony, as played by the Philharmonia Orchestra.

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    For more information about the podcast or to enquire about lessons in the Taubman Approach or composition, please email zacharydaviesmusic (at) gmail (dot) com or find me on X and Instagram @zdaviesmusic
    Thank you!

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    53 分
  • 'Together With Classical' | Tiffany Poon
    2021/03/31

    In this episode, I had the great pleasure of welcoming Tiffany Poon, an exceptionally talented concert pianist based in New York, with well over a quarter of a million subscribers on YouTube. Our conversation explores her introduction to classical music and her journey studying the piano – from a toy instrument to the Juilliard School. We touch upon other topics too, such as the music of Robert Schumann, vlogging, and her new charity, ‘Together With Classical’. We also ruminate on more philosophical questions about performance and how she approaches interpretation. Having followed Tiffany’s music and YouTube for quite some time now, it was lovely to finally meet her, and I hope it shows in the breadth and depth of our chat.

    Support the Show.

    If you would like to support this podcast, consider becoming a patron on Patreon: simply click “support the show.”

    For more information about the podcast or to enquire about lessons in the Taubman Approach or composition, please email zacharydaviesmusic (at) gmail (dot) com or find me on X and Instagram @zdaviesmusic
    Thank you!

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    49 分