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What to Listen for?
Mark Pinder
14 episodes
6 days 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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#8 What to Listen for? with Brian Seaton and Mark Pinder
What to Listen for?
1 hour 42 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
#8 What to Listen for? with Brian Seaton and Mark Pinder

Master Repairman Brian Seaton and I sit down to discuss his journey as a musician, repairman and person. We speak about Mr. Paul Covey and Brian's three years spent supporting the Covey Oboe business during Mr. Covey's challenges with MS. We also speak about the challenges of "bringing the audience in" to a traditional orchestral or Western Art Music concert. Finally as is the custom here on the podcast, Brian gives his suggestions on how to listen to music.


You can find more information about Brian at his website OboeHouse:

http://www.oboehouse.com/index.html

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.