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What to Listen for?
Mark Pinder
14 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.
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This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music
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#3 What to Listen for? With Ian Franklin and Mark Pinder
What to Listen for?
35 minutes 17 seconds
6 years ago
#3 What to Listen for? With Ian Franklin and Mark Pinder

Ian is a wonderful musician, speaker and person. Starting his career as an oboist at the tender age of 17 with the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, Ian went on to play in the Regina Symphony and Orchestra London Canada. Along with being a founding member of the Aeolian Winds Woodwind Quintet, Ian has filled the role of soloist and recitalist many times through his career, as well as recorded Internationally. Having finished his teaching career at the University of Western Ontario, Ian now continues his music making as a collaborative pianist around Ontario.

What to Listen for?
This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.