engaging panels and discussions with msm faculty, alumni and students
please enjoy the recordings of the msm perspectives panel series held summer 2020, on topics ranging from social change, employment for today’s artist, and practical tips for home recording.
a note to current msm students:
viewing these events can help fulfill part of the setting the stage requirement, a professional development aspect of the program of study for all undergrads as well as master of music and professional studies candidates in collaborative piano, contemporary performance, orchestral conducting, and orchestral performance. to receive credit, please complete this form after watching each entire event: //bit.ly/stsfeedback.
panel one: the artist and social change
featuring faculty and alumni in a discussion on their experiences and sense of purpose in using their creative voices to affect and illuminate social change, and how this work is meaningful and even more critical as an artistic mindset in today’s climate.
panel members
liza gennaro, associate dean and director of msm musical theatre
kelly hall-tompkins (mm ’95, hondma ’16), msm violin faculty
anthony roth costanzo (mm ’08), msm board of trustees and artistic advisory board member
damien sneed (’06), msm jazz piano, voice, and composition faculty
moderator
joyce griggs, msm executive vice president and provost
panel two: the mind, body, and spirit connection for artists
msm faculty members discuss the holistic connection between mind, body, and spirit for artists. faculty members share their personal experiences and provide resources for msm students.
panel members
linda chesis, woodwinds department chair
ingrid jensen, interim associate dean and director of jazz arts
david leisner, guitar department chair
barbara mccrane, alexander technique faculty
moderator
melanie dorsey, director of student engagement
panel three: career momentum in a time of crisis
this week’s zoom panel, moderated by alexa smith, msm chief of staff and assistant vice president for special initiatives, president’s office, will feature discussion, tips, and helpful anecdotes from msm faculty and an alumnus about making a living as a working artist during challenging times.
panel members
marc cary, msm jazz arts faculty (piano)
alan r. kay, msm classical faculty (clarinet)
or matias, msm musical theatre faculty (musical theatre lab)
mike moreno, msm jazz arts faculty (guitar)
myles weinstein (mm ’87), president, unlimited myles inc
moderator
alexa smith, msm chief of staff and assistant vice president for special initiatives, president’s office
panel four: new ways of performing for today’s artist
this week’s zoom panel, moderated by michele wright, associate director, jazz arts, examines innovative ideas and the best ways to use current technology to connect with audiences.
panel members
theo bleckmann, msm jazz faculty, vocalist, and composer
mike perdue, co-artistic director, msm percussion ensemble
todd reynolds, msm contemporary performance program faculty, violinist, and composer
dan tepfer, jazz pianist and composer
jude traxler, co-artistic director, msm percussion ensemble
moderator
michele wright, associate director, jazz arts
panel five: best practices for recording and editing at home
dan rorke, chief recording engineer, msm recording arts, will share tips and advice on how to make the best audio or video recording from home.
topics include:
- fundamentals of audio and video
- working with microphones
- basic audio editing in a daw
- essential tools for video
- checklist for quality home recordings
dan will take questions from students, faculty, alumni, and others who are viewing the presentation.
panel six: student artists and social change
join us for a discussion about the role of the artist in society and how students can be engaged and make a difference. taking part are three msm students and a recent alumnus who are playing an active role in helping generate societal change.
panel members
gabriel chakarji (mm ’22)
joseph grosso (bm ’20)
subiya mboya (bm ’22)
juan diego villalobos (bm ’22)
moderator
monica christensen, dean of students