Talkappella: Ted Stark
Talkappella hits Episode 116 where Brian and Elicia discuss what it means to be an a cappella fan, as well as both a source of internal and external support for an a cappella group with guest Ted Stark.
Read MoreTalkappella hits Episode 116 where Brian and Elicia discuss what it means to be an a cappella fan, as well as both a source of internal and external support for an a cappella group with guest Ted Stark.
Read MoreHear about the unlikely journey that led Lisa Marien to create a booming elementary a cappella program at Nathan Hale Arts Magnet School.
Read MoreBrian and Elicia dive deep into UK a cappella with guest Mia Poku of the Cardiff University DeciBelles.
Read MoreVocal HERspective takes a (virtual) visit to Denmark to speak with the brilliant, kind, and talented Tine Fris-Ronsfeld of POSTYR, Vocal Line, and AAVF about music, songwriting, connection, and life.
Read MoreTonight on Talkappella, guest Trevor Stevenson, incoming president of Harmonyx at UNC Chapel Hill, talks about finding his musical home and family and the importance of representation for people of color in the arts. Tune in at 8 pm Eastern/5 pm Pacific!
Read MoreOn Episode 47, Rachael and Amanda go more in depth on the conversations surrounding diversity and inclusion with Jo Sahlin, a member of Olympia Chorus, SoundWave Quartet, and the Sweet Adelines International Diversity and Inclusion Task Force. In a time of upheaval and rapid change, this episode highlights the progress that has been made, what more is ahead, and some ideas on maintaining productive conversations.
Read MoreTonight on Talkappella, Brian and Elicia chat talk the UK a cappella scene, Edinburgh Fringe, and diversity with Georgia Blessit, an alum of Aquapella.Tune in at 8 pm Eastern/5 pm Pacific!
Read MoreThis week on Episode 46, Annette Philip of Women of the World talks diversity, the power of music, mental health, and finding the bright side of this pandemic.
Read MoreThis week, Brian and Elicia interview Michel Kennell of Carpe Sono, talking about the crossover of classical and a cappella and expanding diversity and inclusion in vocal music. A timely and fun interview.
Read MoreIf you ever needed to be reminded of just how much a music teacher can change lives, look no further than BriAnne Woodward. Her well-prepared students go on to great success in both PFC & Madison Avenue. Better yet, they are sent off better prepared for a world that often doesn’t make much sense.
This interview is truly inspirational – for students, for teachers, for the future of vocal music, and, well, for everyone. Do your soul a favor and tune in.
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