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The Arrangers Podcast
Aaron Hedenstrom and Drew Zaremba
34 episodes
8 months ago
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The Arrangers Podcast
The Arrangers Podcast Episode 34: Catching up with Drew and Aaron
Aaron and Drew are back in the saddle after a long break. Catch up with upcoming plans, recent events, and get back into the show!
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3 years ago
25 minutes 19 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 33: Common Arranging Mistakes Part 2: Voicing and Orchestration
Aaron and Drew continue their discussion about common arranging mistakes by talking about some common issues that arise while voicing chords or orchestrating for an ensemble.   Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/)
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4 years ago
1 hour 54 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Episode 32–Vince Mendoza Interview
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) www.vincemendoza.net One of the most versatile and prolific composer–arranger–conductors of the last two decades, multi-Grammy Award winner Vince Mendoza has written arrangements for a wide variety of pop and jazz artists, from Joni Mitchell, Sting, Melody Gardot, Elvis Costello and Bjork to Joe Zawinul, John Scofield, Charlie Haden, Al Di Meola, Dave Liebman, Randy Brecker, the Yellowjackets and the GRP All-Stars. His compositions have appeared on recordings by the likes of saxophonist Joe Lovano, guitarist John Abercrombie, drummer Peter Erskine, pianist Joey Calderazzo and singer Kurt Elling. As a leader, Mendoza has released 10 recordings for the Blue Note, ACT, Blue Jackel and Zebra labels, including 1997’s Epiphany (with the London Symphony Orchestra) and 2011’s Nights on Earth, featuring an all-star cast and members of the Metropole Orkest, which Mendoza has led as chief conductor for the past six years. Vince was honored with a Grammy Award for his work on the John Scofield “54” album on Emarcy records. It is his 6th Grammy and 34th nomination. He was also nominated by the Jazz Journalists Association as “arranger of the year”.
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4 years ago
20 minutes 42 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 31: Common Arranging Mistakes Part 1: Conception
Aaron and Drew go over common arranging mistakes and what we can learn from them. Part one deals with errors and pitfalls in the general conception of an arrangement. Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/)
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4 years ago
50 minutes 25 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Episode 30–Earl MacDonald Interview (Maynard Ferguson, Kenny Barron, UConn Jazz Studies) Part 2
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) Earl MacDonald’s seemingly inexhaustible commitment to the jazz art form is apparent in his performing, composing and teaching. The former musical director and pianist for Maynard Ferguson serves as the Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Connecticut and teaches annually at UMass Amherst’s Jazz in July program. The Winnipeg native earned a bachelor of music degree in jazz performance at McGill University and a Master’s degree at Rutgers, where he apprenticed with Kenny Barron. A recipient of the Sammy Nestico Award for outstanding big band arranging, MacDonald has released five albums as a bandleader; two of which earned JUNO nominations for jazz album of the year. For his chamber jazz explorations on “Mirror of the Mind”, MacDonald was described as “a magical, musical alchemist of hip hybrids” (Owen McNally, Hartford Courant). Similarly, his large ensemble project, “Re:Visions” was touted as having “gone beyond where most big bands go, establishing Earl MacDonald as a major force in the world of jazz composition” (Dan Bilawsky, AllAboutJazz.com). Visit MacDonald’s web site, www.earlmacdonald.com, where you can take a free online lesson, read articles and reviews, hear his music, peruse his blog, and learn more about Earl MacDonald’s performances, teaching, and latest projects.
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4 years ago
40 minutes 11 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Episode 29: Earl MacDonald Interview Pt.1 (Maynard Ferguson, Kenny Barron, UConn Jazz Studies)
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) Earl MacDonald’s seemingly inexhaustible commitment to the jazz art form is apparent in his performing, composing and teaching. The former musical director and pianist for Maynard Ferguson serves as the Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Connecticut and teaches annually at UMass Amherst’s Jazz in July program. The Winnipeg native earned a bachelor of music degree in jazz performance at McGill University and a Master’s degree at Rutgers, where he apprenticed with Kenny Barron. A recipient of the Sammy Nestico Award for outstanding big band arranging, MacDonald has released five albums as a bandleader; two of which earned JUNO nominations for jazz album of the year. For his chamber jazz explorations on “Mirror of the Mind”, MacDonald was described as “a magical, musical alchemist of hip hybrids” (Owen McNally, Hartford Courant). Similarly, his large ensemble project, “Re:Visions” was touted as having “gone beyond where most big bands go, establishing Earl MacDonald as a major force in the world of jazz composition” (Dan Bilawsky, AllAboutJazz.com). Visit MacDonald’s web site, www.earlmacdonald.com, where you can take a free online lesson, read articles and reviews, hear his music, peruse his blog, and learn more about Earl MacDonald’s performances, teaching, and latest projects.
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5 years ago
41 minutes 29 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Episode 28: Darcy James Argue Interview @ ISJAC Symposium
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) In May of 2019, Aaron and Drew attended the ISJAC (International Society of Jazz Arrangers and Composers) Symposium in Greeley Colorado. They sat down with world-renowned composer, arranger, bassist, and educator John Clayton to talk music, life, and everything in-between. Argue made his mark with his critically acclaimed 2009 debut Infernal Machines. 2013 saw the release of Brooklyn Babylon, which, like Infernal Machines before it, earned the group nominations for both GRAMMY and JUNO Awards. His most recent recording, Real Enemies, released in the fall of 2016, earned a third consecutive GRAMMY nomination and has been praised as “wildly discursive, twitchily allusive, a work of furious ambition… deeply in tune with our present moment” by The New York Times’ Nate Chinen. Darcy's website: http://www.secretsocietymusic.org/#&panel1-1 Visit us at www.thearrangerspodcast.com Support us at https://www.patreon.com/thearrangerspodcast E-mail us at thearrangerspodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
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5 years ago
24 minutes 11 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Episode 27: John Clayton Interview @ ISJAC Symposium
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) In May of 2019, Aaron and Drew attended the ISJAC (International Society of Jazz Arrangers and Composers) Symposium in Greeley Colorado. They sat down with world-renowned composer, arranger, bassist, and educator John Clayton to talk music, life, and everything in-between. John Clayton's career highlights include arranging the 'Star Spangled Banner" for Whitney Houston's performance at Super Bowl 1990 (the recording went platinum), playing bass on Paul McCartney's CD “Kisses On The Bottom,” arranging and playing bass with Yo-Yo Ma and Friends on "Songs of Joy and Peace," and arranging playing and conducting the 2009 CD "Charles Aznavour With the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra," and numerous recordings with Diana Krall, the Clayton Brothers, the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz, Orchestra, Milt Jackson, Monty Alexander and many others. John's website: http://www.johnclaytonjazz.com/ Visit us at www.thearrangerspodcast.com Support us at https://www.patreon.com/thearrangerspodcast E-mail us at thearrangerspodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
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5 years ago
40 minutes 45 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Episode 26: 6 Music Project Ideas for 2020
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) Aaron and Drew come up with 6 ideas for musical projects you could work towards during this unique staying-at-home time we find ourselves in during 2020. Visit us at www.thearrangerspodcast.com Support us at https://www.patreon.com/thearrangerspodcast E-mail us at thearrangerspodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
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5 years ago
44 minutes 46 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Episode 25: Christine Jensen Interview @ ISJAC Symposium
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) In May of 2019, Aaron and Drew attended the ISJAC (International Society of Jazz Arrangers and Composers) Symposium in Greeley Colorado. They sat down with world-renowned composer, saxophonist, and educator Christine Jensen to get her expertise on music, composing, and life. Christine Jensen has been featured worldwide in North America, India, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Denmark, Mexico, Sweden, Turkey, and Haiti. Christine was a featured panelist at the ISJAC symposium and it was a thrill to hear her perspective. Christine's website: http://christinejensenmusic.com Visit us at www.thearrangerspodcast.com Support us at https://www.patreon.com/thearrangerspodcast E-mail us at thearrangerspodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
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5 years ago
37 minutes 47 seconds

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Arrangers Podcast Episode 24: Chuck Owen Interview @ ISJAC Symposium
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) In May of 2019, Aaron and Drew attended the ISJAC (International Society of Jazz Arrangers and Composers) Symposium in Greeley Colorado. They sat down with the founder of ISJAC, legendary composer and educator Chuck Owen, to talk about the ISJAC organization, writing music, and other compelling topics. Chuck's website: https://www.chuckowen.com Visit us at www.thearrangerspodcast.com Support us at https://www.patreon.com/thearrangerspodcast E-mail us at thearrangerspodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
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5 years ago
25 minutes 19 seconds

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Arrangers Podcast Ep. 23 Andy Farber Interview (Andy Farber Jazz Orchestra, Juilliard School of Music, Jazz at Lincoln Center) (Pt. 2)
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) Aaron and Drew sat down for a lengthy discussion with legendary composer, arranger, saxophonist, and educator Andy Farber, who has been a leading writer in the NYC and international jazz scene for many years. His many collaborations include Wynton Marsalis, Jon Hendricks, Shirley Horn, Bobby Short, Michael Feinstein, Catherine Russell, Frankie Laine, Alan Harris, Cynthia Scott, Billy Stritch, B.B. King, Ray Charles, and more. He has also composed music for a number of film and media projects, including Star Trek Continues. Find out more about Andy at his website: www.andyfarber.com
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6 years ago
54 minutes 12 seconds

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Arrangers Podcast Ep. 22 Andy Farber Interview (Andy Farber Jazz Orchestra, Juilliard School of Music, Jazz at Lincoln Center) (Pt. 1)
Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/) Aaron and Drew sat down for a lengthy discussion with legendary composer, arranger, saxophonist, and educator Andy Farber, who has been a leading writer in the NYC and international jazz scene for many years. His many collaborations include Wynton Marsalis, Jon Hendricks, Shirley Horn, Bobby Short, Michael Feinstein, Catherine Russell, Frankie Laine, Alan Harris, Cynthia Scott, Billy Stritch, B.B. King, Ray Charles, and more. He has also composed music for a number of film and media projects, including Star Trek Continues. Find out more about Andy at his website: www.andyfarber.com
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6 years ago
49 minutes 36 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 21: Talking About Life as Musicians
Aaron and Drew catch up about the sheer craziness of the musician lifestyle. They share the struggles and positives of having a music career. Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/)
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6 years ago
50 minutes 20 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 20: Making Money
Aaron and Drew are back from a long hiatus and they discuss various ideas and options for making a living as arrangers. Edited by Thomas Lahren (https://www.thomaslahrenmusic.com/)
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6 years ago
54 minutes 59 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 19: Score Study of El Abrazo (Alan Baylock)
Aaron and Drew analyze the big band score of Alan Baylock's beautiful composition "El Abrazo." Link to piece and score to follow along: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62KEHdFD55Q Alan's website: https://www.alanbaylock.com
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7 years ago
40 minutes 30 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 18: Adi Yeshaya (The Voice, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Prince) (Part 2)
Aaron and Drew sit down with world-class arranger and Minneapolis resident Adi Yeshaya, whose impressive resumé includes work with Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Prince, and the hit television series "The Voice." Adi's Official Website: https://www.adiyeshaya.com
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7 years ago
37 minutes 10 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 17: Adi Yeshaya (The Voice, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Prince) (Part 1)
Aaron and Drew sit down with world-class arranger and Minneapolis resident Adi Yeshaya, whose impressive resumé includes work with Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Prince, and the hit television series "The Voice." Adi's Official Website: https://www.adiyeshaya.com
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7 years ago
41 minutes 58 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 16: Q & A (voicing chords for big band, ASCAP overview)
Aaron and Drew answer three questions submitted by listeners, two involving big band jazz voicings and one about ASCAP and how it applies to a music career.  Show Notes: www.ascap.com
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7 years ago
29 minutes 21 seconds

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The Arrangers Podcast Ep. 15: Score Study–Perseverance (Rich DeRosa)
Aaron and Drew break down some of the techniques and concepts of Rich DeRosa's beautiful big band work Perseverance. Rich's Website: http://richderosa.com Rich's UNT Profile: http://jazz.unt.edu/derosa Link to Rich's arrangements: http://www.ejazzlines.com/big-band-arrangements/by-arranger/derosa-rich/ Score and recording of Perseverance: http://richderosa.com/product/perseverance/ Live performance of Perseverance by UNT One O'Clock Lab Band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9vsVAhSocg
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7 years ago
38 minutes 12 seconds

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