Creativity & Composition: Recent Episodes

Richard Russell

Your concert music composition career: discussion, strategies and techniques. Visit my website to see more of my scores and download some sheet music: www.rdrussell.com, or email at richard.russell@mac.com.

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Episode 22 - Just a quick update.

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Episode 21 - The TV show Lost -- why Beethoven might have been a fan.

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Episode 20 - Cleaning out some odds and ends: Performers. Higher education. Your "portfolio".

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Episode 19 - Some business lessons from The Beatles and Bob Dylan.

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Episode 18 - Managing your scores. Also, some news updates.

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Episode 17 - Contrary creative advice from artist Laurie Rosenwald.

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Episode 16 - The role of critics; how to read them to find business and creative ideas.

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Episode 15 - Self-publishing: lessons from Jennifer Higdon.

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Episode 14 - Have something to say.

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Episode 13 - An email and a seminar inspire a podcast.

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Episode 12 - Boxiness. What it is and how to avoid it.

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Episode 11 - Good work habits: a how-to.

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Episode 10 - More on copyright. The role of emotion in composition.

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Episode 9 - Looking backward and forward for the new year.

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Episode 8 - Three lessons from composer George Tsontakis.

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Episode 7 - Viewer Mail. Advice for beginners. Form and shape.

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Episode 6 - Introducing the Fifth Element of music.

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Episode 5 - Copland's Four Elements of Music, and how to apply them to your compositions.

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Episode 4 - "Right" and "wrong" reasons to be a composer. Music is a communicating art.

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Episode 3 - Why become a composer? Why does anyone choose to be a composer? Here's my own answer.

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Episode 2 - Concerning copyright. Also: Whatever happened to Corigliano's Ghosts of Versailles?

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Episode 1 - The first podcast of Creativity & Composition: The Business of Being a Composer. An introduction.