Talking Up Music Education
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- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 49:32:37
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Synopsis
Talking Up Music Education is a podcast from The NAMM Foundation hosted by Mary Luehrsen that celebrates music learning through conversations with artists, teachers and students, music business professionals, and thought leaders who are passionate about music education.
Episodes
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017- There’s No Bench in Band and Orchestra! Recorded LIVE from The 2017 Music for All-Bands of America Grand National Championship
01/12/2016 Duration: 19minEric Martin, President/CEO of Music for All guest hosts inspiring discussion with Ryan Edgmon, Mustang High School Band Director; C.J. Hinds, Mustang H.S. Drum Major; Richie Williams, Paragould H.S. Band Director, Paxton Poff, Paragould H.S. Drum Major; and Marcia Neel, Yamaha Corp. of America Senior Director of Music Education.
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016- Meet the NEW Indiana Arts Education Network! Recorded LIVE from the Indiana Arts Education Network Meeting
01/12/2016 Duration: 27minJeff Poulin, Arts Education Program Manager of Americans for the Arts guest hosts a conversation that includes updates about the newly formed, statewide music and arts education advocacy effort in Indiana. Hear from IAEN organizers Mark Goff, NAMM Chairman, Pres/CEO of Paige’s Music; Lane Velayo, Indiana Music Education Association Executive Director; and Ronny Lau, National Association for Music Education Policy Advisor.
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015- Music Is Life: Emmy Lou Harris and Vince Gill Reflect on Their Musical Journeys
21/10/2016 Duration: 22minGuest host Dan Del Fiorentino caught up with country music legends and American Eagle Award Recipients Emmy Lou Harris and Vince Gill at The 2016 Summer NAMM Show in Nashville, TN. Harris and Gill talk about early musical influences, music as a communication tool, and the joy of living a musical life.
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014- ESSA Demystified~The Three R's of Music Education Advocacy
29/09/2016 Duration: 17minThe NAMM Foundation’s executive director Mary Luehrsen talks about ESSA, the new federal education law, and shares ideas on what music and arts education advocates can do NOW to assure that opportunities for music and arts education are available to EVERY child!
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013- Music Making Is a Right: Music & Arts Advocacy at the DNC
18/08/2016 Duration: 58minBen Folds, critically acclaimed composer and singer-songwriter and the legendary Ben Vereen, actor, singer and dancer join guest host Joe Lamond for this special 2016 Presidential Election episode recorded LIVE from the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, PA.
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012- Be Bold! Music & Arts Advocacy at the RNC
18/08/2016 Duration: 48minNYT columnist David Brooks, Pres. of AFTA, Bob Lynch, and Pres. of NAMM Joe Lamond join host Mary Luehrsen for this special 2016 Presidential Election episode recorded LIVE from the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, OH.
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011- U.S. Department of Education Secretary John B. King
09/06/2016 Duration: 30minU.S. Department of Education Secretary John B. King talks with Mary Luehrsen the new federal education law (ESSA), which defines music and arts as part of a well-rounded education.
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010- Band and Orchestra Experience Sets the Standard for Life: LIVE from Music for All National Festival
20/04/2016 Duration: 01h36minBand and orchestra directors, students, and leaders in music education advocacy come together at the 2016 Music for All National Festival in Indianapolis, Indiana to discuss how this experience cultivates community that extends beyond the classroom.
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009- The Grand Rally for Music Education recorded LIVE at The 2016 NAMM Show
16/02/2016 Duration: 01h25minThe Grand Rally for Music Education was recorded LIVE at The 2016 NAMM Show and features performances by the internationally acclaimed Canadian Brass as well as Mary Luehrsen's informative interview with—and musings by—Grammy-award winning artist “Weird” Al Yankovic.
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008- From Bach to Kanye: Black Violin
23/12/2015 Duration: 01h10sBlack Violin performs and talks music education with Mary Luehrsen at The 2015 Midwest Clinic. Performances by—and interview with—Black Violin’s Kev Marcus and Will B. Includes conversation with former orchestra teacher, James Miles.
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007- LIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Band Kids Rock! (Part 3 of 3)
25/11/2015 Duration: 17minLIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Band Kids Rock! (Part 3 of 3), Tom Meyer, owner of Meyer Music, interviews Patrick John Hughes Booster/Parent Award-winner Derek Greer and all-star drum majors Noah Burgess from Blue Springs, MO; Jace Davison from Broken Arrow, OK; and Brian Boydston from Keller, TX
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006- LIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Building State Coalitions the Relentlessly Positive Way (Part 2 of 3)
25/11/2015 Duration: 26minLIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Building State Coalitions the Relentlessly Positive Way (Part 2 of 3), Director of Market Development at Progressive Music Mark Despotakis of Progressive Music interviews President/Owner WH Paige & Company and NAMM Board Chairman Mark Goff and Tom Meyer, owner of Meyer Music
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005- LIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Behind the Scenes of Grand Nationals (Part 1 of 3)
25/11/2015 Duration: 14minLIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Behind the Scenes of Grand Nationals (Part 1 of 3), President/Owner WH Paige & Company and NAMM Board Chairman Mark Goff interviews President and CEO of Music for All Eric Martin
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004- MusicEd Update: Shanghai, China Conference
25/11/2015 Duration: 37minMusicEd Update: Shanghai, China Conference, Editorial Director at NAMM Deb Brada interviews Director of International Affairs at NAMM Betty Heywood and Music Educator, Performing Arts Dept. Chair at Mission Vista High School Anne Fennell
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003- A Mayor’s Last Day: Saluting a Legacy of Support for Music Education
20/10/2015 Duration: 26minA Mayor’s Last Day: saluting a Legacy of Support for Music Education, interview with former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean
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002- The Precious Music Curriculum: Build it and They Will Come
20/10/2015 Duration: 30minThe Precious Music Curriculum: Build it and they will come, interview with Dr. Nola Jones, Coordinator of Visual and Performing Arts for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
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001- Expanding Music Education: It’s OK to be Iterative!
20/10/2015 Duration: 26minExpanding Music Education: It’s OK to be Iterative! Interview with Laurie Schell Director, Music Makes Us, Metro Nashville Public Schools.