Composer and conductor Steve Danielson interviews other living composers to learn about their journeys, successes, and learning experiences. Each episode features an interview with the composers about their lives plus a review of 4 of their pieces (including audio!). To become a guest, or to suggest one, email moveabledo@gmail.com.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 173 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
Season 8 of Moveable Do officially wraps up with this special bonus episode. Steve thanks each of the guests from this season, shares some stats about the podcast, and talks about the future of Moveable Do. He also talks about the song you’ve been he... more
For the final episode of season 8 of Moveable Do, Steve welcomes renowned composer and conductor Dr. David Dickau. Based in Boise, Idaho, David shares highlights from his impressive career, including his time as Director of Choral Activities at Minne... more
This week on Moveable Do, composer, arranger, and songwriter Amy Gordon joins the podcast to discuss her melodic yet harmonically surprising choral works. Amy shares how her influences—Debussy, Ravel, and Steve Reich—shape her compositions and reveal... more
This week, Tunisian-born Canadian-American composer, Karim Al-Zand talks with Moveable Do about his work as a music educator and about the many awards and honors he has received. We also dive a little bit into the humorous side of music. And, if Kari... more
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Steve has the perfect radio personality and I love the way he introduces us to a variety of composers who I may not have heard otherwise. I love learning about who they are and what inspires their music!
Very interesting for anyone interested in choral music and composing
Steve Danielson’s personable discussions with fellow composers elicit great insights that are both informative and entertaining. His work adds a wonderful human element to the subject of composition. This growing body of podcasts will be a valuable resource for generations to come. Thank you, Steve!
For anyone who composes music or even just appreciates music, these insightful interviews with contemporary composers are a treasure! Steve’s own background as a composer and musician helps him ask questions that give the listener and inside view into composing and the modern music world. A great podcast!
As a lover of music, I find this podcast to be very interesting. The variety of composers not only educates me, but shows the world the diversity of composers out there. I don’t always understand some of the technical terms used, but I almost always enjoy the variety of music that is included in each episode. Can’t wait to hear what comes next.
Apple Podcasts | #184 |
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