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Tacet No More: a new podcast where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music. This is an optimist's playground and a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage. Hosted by Joseph Conyers and Yumi Kendall.
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Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this episode, Joe and Yumi reflect on the second season of the podcast and highlight themes that have emerged, including embracing our personal responsibility in making change, and continuing to make space for having tough conversations.Interact with Tacet No MoreTacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this episode, Joe and Yumi are joined by three of Joe’s former students whose musical journeys have taken them into artistic, administration, and education leadership roles:Na’Zir McFadden is the Assistant Conductor and Phillip & Lauren Fisher Community Ambassador of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He also serves as Music Director of the Detroit Symphony Youth Orchestra. Claire Casanova is a clarinetist, teacher at Settlement Music School, and co-founder of Generation Music, a Philadelphia non-profit dedicated to providing music education to underrepresented students.Marquise Lindsey-Bradley is a musician and arts administrator who serves as the Marketing & Engagement Director at the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and Creative Program Coordinator with Olney Culture Lab.In this episode, we discuss:Growing up around music and finding kindred spirits who were as dedicated to music as they wereThe importance of representation and being able to see yourself in leaders in the fieldEmbracing persistence, opportunity, and fortuitous timingFinding innovative ways to reach the next generation with classical music“What it is like to be a professional musician who is also tasked with surviving capitalism”Interact with Tacet No MoreTacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this episode, Joe and Yumi are joined by guest Rev. Dr. Mark Kelly Tyler, pastor of Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.In this episode, we discuss:The role of music, sermon, and architecture in the Sunday worship experience in Black churchesThe rejuvenating sense of connection music fosters for both parishioners and pastorsOpportunities for collaboration between the Black church community and orchestrasThe balance of cherishing past traditions while also building the futureMentioned in the episode:Mother Bethel AME Church“And Are We Yet Alive!” hymnHistory of “Lining Out”Interact with Tacet No MoreTacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this episode, Joe and Yumi are joined by return guest is Vijay Gupta as they record live from the Suzuki and American String Teachers Association conferences in Louisville, KY in March of 2024.In this episode, we discuss:Responding to trauma and healing towards a new story, and finding our own path instead of just the stories other people put upon us.Seeking solutions and utilizing positions of privilege to invite change.Opening up doors to the human right of access to music.Celebrating and honoring teachers that helped shape our future.Finding clarity in our decisions and our “no’s.”Staying committed to finding your purpose.Mentioned in the episode:Learn more about the Suzuki and ASTA conferencesStreet Symphony in LAArthur Frank’s The Wounded StorytellerAbout Dr. SuzukiSuzuki Alumni ProjectInteract with Tacet No MoreTacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this episode, our guest is Dacher Keltner, professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and the director of the Greater Good Science Center.In this episode, we discuss:How awe can grow over time (even in cases where we are playing the same music over and over!) when you reflect on it and build a conceptual framework for it – helping us become “more athletic towards awe”Embracing mystery in awe, and enjoying our own “transcendental journey in discovery” as artistsHow the collective experience of making and hearing music builds awe in communityStaying connected to a sense of purpose that we can find in awe-filled experiencesBreaking down boundaries to accessing awe as institutionsCultural differences in experiencing awe, and distinct emotions present in experiencing music across culturesMentioned in the episode:Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your LifeDaniel Kahneman’s research on happiness among friendsAwe walk studyRachel Carson Council’s “Help Your Child to Wonder”About John Adams’ Scheherazade.2Brahms’ Symphony No. 3, third movement“What music makes us feel” studyInteract with Tacet No MoreTacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this episode, our guests are:Michael O’Bryan, a practitioner and researcher in the fields of community development, organizational culture, and human well-being. Michael is the founder of management consulting firm humanature, and a Distinguished Resident Fellow at Drexel University’s Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation.Frank Machos is Executive Director, Office of The Arts & Creative Learning at the School District of Philadelphia. He has a PhD in Creativity from the University of the Arts, served as a music educator before his administrative roles, and is an active saxophonist in the Philadelphia music community.In the episode, we discuss:How to advocate with a united voice for access to arts education in schools.The problematic history of public schools that has decentered humanity and prioritized inequitable outcomes.Reenvisioning school systems that utilize creativity to support all types of learners and future life paths beyond school.How education can see possibility in and partner with AI.What opportunities for change in education systems there might be in this moment of volatility.How to approach audience development in a way that doesn’t just prioritize building future paying customers.Real talk about the problem with allowing some arts organizations to fail while others are bailed out.Mentioned in the episode:Drexel University’s The Wealth + Work Futures LabHumanaturePhiladelphia School District’s Office of Arts and Creative LearningOrigins of school testing - “The Vexing Legacy of Lewis Terman”The Philadelphia Inquirer: “Landmark Pa. school funding case decided: The state’s system is unconstitutional”Preview of Khalil Munir’s 1 Pound 4 OuncesResilience TheoryInteract with Tacet No MoreTacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this episode, we discuss:What the stats tell us about the lack of change in Black musicians represented in American orchestras over the past few decadesJennifer and Shea’s paths to their careers in the orchestral field as Black musiciansBON’s creation and goals to advocate and create communityThe importance of making more visible the stories of Black musiciansJennifer and Shea’s transitions from performance to administrative roles to better effect changeHow advocacy for Black musicians also benefits building spaces where all musicians can bring their best selves to workQuestioning how to make tenure processes more transparentThe need for systems to better connect musicians to envision the future of the sector they want to be a part ofMentioned in the episode:Black Orchestral NetworkBlack Music SeenLeague of American Orchestras: Racial/Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Orchestra Field in 2023About Hope TheoryBook: Assimilation v. Integration in Music Education by Christopher JenkinsInteract with Tacet No MoreTacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Joe and Yumi on Speaking Up and Taking ActionWelcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In this first episode of the second season, we discuss:How to harness positive thinking as fuel for changemakingThe orchestra sector’s reckoning with sexual assault in light of the news about Cara Kizer and the New York PhilharmonicThe importance of showing up and being a vocal advocateWhen speaking out isn’t enough, and how to move toward actionWhat it means to practice citizenship from positions of privilege within an orchestraHow to prioritize being informed and preparing to be a changemaker, even if you're early in your careerWhat’s your one good thing?We’re kicking off every episode with an activity, One Good Thing. This activity will center us as we start our conversations to bring connections and openness while orienting us to the positive. It’s like shining a flashlight in a dark room so that we pay attention to our experience. “And so hearing from all of you with your own individual, one good thing. really helps expand the energy that Joe and I are here in the recording studio experiencing together. It helps magnify. It helps spread emotional sunshine. And we would love to do that with all of you.” - YumiSo, we want to ask you, what is something meaningful? What is something you’re grateful for recently? We’d love for you to share your One Good Thing with us by sharing it on your Instagram Stories. Don’t forget to tag @TacetNoMore and hashtag #OneGoodThingTNM so we can see and share!ABOUT THE EPISODE:Spreading the TNM MissionJoe and Yumi talk about the impact working on the first season had on them and the community, and how exciting it is to be back and approaching the second season without hesitation. They talk about opportunities they’ve had recently to share about their musical craft and the message behind Tacet No More in new forums, including at the Association of Program Directors in Surgery convention. They talk about the superpower musicians have to share about their passion for their work as a way to inspire people in other fields.Confronting the Status QuoJoe and Yumi discuss the news about sexual assault in classical music organizations that has been prominent in the field lately, focusing on the story of Cara Kizer and the New York Philharmonic. They highlight that Katherine Needleman’s advocacy has brought to light many similar stories in other institutions.Joe recently attended a protest in New York in support of Cara, and Joe and Yumi discuss the importance of showing up and making your presence known in support of those whose voices have been silenced. They highlight the various ways you can choose to speak out, and give an example of an open letter Joe wrote to the students of Project 440 in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd.They also acknowledge that sometimes speaking up isn’t enough, and that words must lead to action. They talk about the ways in which tenured orchestra musicians can work from their places of privilege to enact change.“But the idea of leaning into that discomfort, trusting that the outcome will alleviate that weight and the heaviness of that discomfort because the outcome means a safe work environment. The outcome...
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.We’re back for a second season, with eight new episodes coming every-other-week this summer. Episode 1 of Season 2 will be released on June 18!Tacet No More is hosted and executive produced by Joseph Conyers and Yumi Kendall. The producers are Lindsay Sheridan and Andrew Mellor. Cover art photography by Pete Checchia. The podcast marketing strategist is Brenda Hernández Jaimes.Follow the podcast:InstagramXYouTube
Yumi and Joe reflect on the close of season one of Tacet No More and prepare us for season two to come. They look back on the beginning, acknowledging the anxiety that can come with building a space to make challenging conversations heard. They reflect on the powerful voices of the guests that joined, and expand on the importance of the themes of values and service that emerged throughout the season. What’s the final destination and where is this journey taking us? Tune in next season – coming fall 2023 – to keep being a part of this Tacet No More community!Learn more at www.tacetnomore.com and follow us on Instagram @tacetnomore. Tacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, and Lindsay Sheridan. Cover art photography by Pete Checchia.
It’s Tacet No More’s first show on the road in front of a live audience! Joe and Yumi take the Gildenhorn stage at The Clarice at the University of Maryland. The University of Maryland’s National Orchestral Institute + Festival brings together aspiring orchestral musicians from across the country for a month of dynamic music-making and professional exploration, and Yumi and Joe serve as faculty. Thanks to Richard Scerbo, Director of NOI, for the invitation to bring Tacet No More to the stage and open up an opportunity for students to ask questions about navigating interpersonal and organizational dynamics in symphonic spaces with courage and openness.Learn more at www.tacetnomore.com and follow us on Instagram @tacetnomore. Tacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, and Lindsay Sheridan. Cover art photography by Pete Checchia.
On the fourth episode of Tacet No More, soprano Karen Slack joins Joe and Yumi for a vital conversation about being unapologetically yourself, holding space for open conversations about racism and sexism on #KikiKonvos, knowing your “why” for your art and in the fight for equity, finding empowerment and agency as a vocalist, dealing with microaggressions in opera spaces, and much more. Learn more at www.tacetnomore.com and follow us on Instagram @tacetnomore. Tacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, and Lindsay Sheridan. Cover art photography by Pete Checchia.Mentioned in this episode:Black Music Seen | TrailerClassically Black Podcast | Trailer
On the third episode of Tacet No More, oboist Katherine Needleman joins Yumi and Joe for an important conversation about speaking up and challenging systems. They cover: Katherine’s courageous EEOC complaint, shining a light on the lack of diversity in classical music systems, and using positions of privilege to push for progress during this accelerated time of change.Learn more at www.tacetnomore.com and follow us on Instagram @tacetnomore. Tacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, and Lindsay Sheridan. Cover art photography by Pete Checchia.Mentioned in the episode:Sphinx National Alliance for Audition Support guidelinesOpera PhiladelphiaInternational Double Reed Society
On the second episode of Tacet No More, Joe and Yumi welcome violinist and citizen artist Vijay Gupta to the show. They cover: finding and changing your “why,” building genuine spaces of exchange with communities, cognitive dissonance between orchestral stages and the surrounding community, changing your role and remaining curious, and creating new systems of trust and flexibility.Learn more at www.tacetnomore.com and follow us on Instagram @tacetnomore. Tacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, and Lindsay Sheridan. Cover art photography by Pete Checchia.Mentioned in the episode:Music WorcesterStart with WhyStreet SymphonyVijay as a MacArthur GeniusPost-traumatic growth
Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.In our first episode, Joe and Yumi introduce each other and share about the influences that have shaped their lives -- as well as how they first became friends and colleagues. They share about the dream behind and mission of this podcast space, including holding conversations with those who drive change in the classical music industry.Learn more at www.tacetnomore.com. Tacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Lindsay Sheridan, and Andrew Mellor. Cover art photography by Pete Checchia.
Welcome to Tacet No More, a new podcast where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, saying the things that need to be said (about classical music). This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.Hosted by Joseph Conyers and Yumi Kendall. First full episode coming Tuesday, June 13! Learn more at tacetnomore.com and follow the podcast on Instagram at @tacetnomore
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