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A podcast exploring why making art can be more practical than we think. Creatives from all around the world share their artistic journeys and explore the impact it has on their thinking and everyday lives.
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In this episode, pianist Ewa Kupiec reveals her life story, career choices, and early passion for music. She is now one of the most sought-after piano professors in Europe, teaching at the Hanover University of Music, Drama, and Media. Her work with piano students blends music-making, mentorship, and mental preparation for lifelong careers in music.Support the podcast via PatreonAbout the host Monika LozinskienėPianoBuffswww.monikapianiste.com/InstagramMusic performed by M. Lozinskienė (piano), E. Kupiec (Piano)M. Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, No. 1, "Ondine"F. Chopin - Mazurka In F-sharp Minor, Op. 59: No. 3 
In this episode, I speak with Tristan de Montebello, a finalist in the 2017 World Championship of Public Speaking. Tristan is the co-founder of Ultraspeaking, a platform designed to help people become more confident and authentic speakers, which he created with his partner, Michael Gendler. But there’s more to it than just mastering public speaking. We explore how learning to speak confidently can transform your life—and how the journey of entrepreneurship profoundly shaped Tristan’s own path. Tune in to find out why these skills go beyond the stage and impact every aspect of life.Support the podcast via PatreonAbout the host Monika LozinskienėPianoBuffswww.monikapianiste.com/InstagramMusic performed by M. Lozinskienė (piano), N. Kalmykova (violin), L. Loulaki (cello)L. van Beethoven - Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op.70 No.2, II, IV mvt.F. Mendelssohn Piano Trio No.1, Op.49 , II mvt.C. Debussy - Clair de lune, M. Lozinskienė (piano)Show Less
In Lithuania, Dalia Ibelhauptaitė's pioneering ideas on how to use advertising in the arts both inspired and surprised many. Through her determination and strong will, her independent opera company, Vilnius City Opera, became one of the most visited and well-known theater companies in Lithuania. She also mentored and trained a number of Lithuanian singers who are now recognized as some of the world's best. Dalia Ibelhauptaitė is also a producer and director of several blockbuster movies, including Ghosted (2023) and Rocketman (2019). Support the podcast via PatreonAbout the host Monika LozinskienėPianoBuffswww.monikapianiste.com/InstagramMusic performed by M. Lozinskienė (piano), N. Kalmykova (violin), L. Loulaki (cello)L. van Beethoven - Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op.70 No.2, I, IV mvt.F. Mendelssohn Piano Trio No.1, Op.49 , II mvt.C. Debussy - Clair de lune, M. Lozinskienė (piano)
Mental toughness is an important trait that helps people handle challenges, stress, and pressure effectively. In this episode, I talk with Doug Strycharczyk, an author and the founder of AQR. Doug is an expert in creating psychometric tests and programs, and he has played a key role in developing the concept of mental toughness. His programs focus on improving wellbeing, satisfaction, employability, performance, and managing transitions.Support the podcast Check out more info about the host Monika LozinskienėYoutube channel PianoBuffs www.monikapianiste.com/InstagramMusic - M. Ravel and C. Debussy (M. Lozinskienė and A. Szalucka)
Josh Wright - a pianist, educator and  founder of the Propractice Piano Academy. The academy offers around 500 video lessons covering various aspects of piano playing. On this episode, we discussed what musically inspires Josh, how he structures his work, methods to overcome unnecessary classical musician's ego, and Josh also elaborated on how he shifted his mindset regarding a career in classical music.Josh Wright YoutubeSupport the podcast Check out more info about the host Monika LozinskienėYoutube channel PianoBuffs www.monikapianiste.com/InstagramMusic - F. Mendelssohn Piano Trio No.1, Op.49 , II mvt. - M. Lozinskienė (piano), N. Kalmykova (violin), L. Loulaki (cello)
In this conversation, I had the pleasure of speaking with my high school mate, flautist Beata Preisaitė-Šidiškienė. Our discussion revolved around the complexity of musical careers, emphasizing the importance of recognizing their non-linear nature. We delved into our early experiences as forming musicians, highlighting the significance of nurturing expansive dreams in both music-making and career development.Beata pursued her musical education at prestigious institutions such as the Saarbrucken Academy of Music in Germany, the Faculty of Music at the University of California, Fullerton in the USA, as well as the Royal Danish Academy of Music, where she earned her master's degree. As a soloist, Beata has performed with the Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra, the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, the Southern California Philharmonic Orchestra and the University of California Fullerton Orchestra. The flutist has also played in the Danish National Radio Orchestra, the Copenhagen Philharmonic and other orchestras.Support the podcast Check out more info about the host Monika LozinskienėYoutube channel PianoBuffs (NEW) www.monikapianiste.com/InstagramEpisode music - Rosehip "Bloom". Big thanks to my good friend, inspiring music creator Rosehip, who provided music for this episode. Carl Reinecke - Flute Sonata Undine, Op. 167 (Performed by B. Preisaitė-Šidiškienė and Galya Kolarova)
Dawn Bennett has authored over 300 publications including Understanding the Classical Music Profession in 2008. One of her main research areas was classical music including musicians' identities, their employability, and the career thinking of postgraduate classical music performance students. We talked about success, challenges and cultural pressures in this field. Her free Employ-Ability toolkit can be accessed here.   Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/InstagramYoutube channel PianoBuffs (NEW) Episode music - L. van Beethoven - Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op.70 No.2, I mvt. | M. Lozinskienė, Nadia Kalmykova (Violin) and Loukia Loulaki (Cello)
Pianist and Head of Keyboard at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Aaron Shorr speaks about finding novelty in classical music, musician's routine, his way of working at the Conservatoire and the purpose of being a musician. Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/InstagramYoutube channel PianoBuffs (NEW) Episode music - L. van Beethoven - Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op.70 No.2, I mvt. | M. Lozinskienė, Nadia Kalmykova (Violin) and Loukia Loulaki (Cello) 
Ugnė is a doctoral student and she is investigating the role of emotional intelligence for musicians at the Royal College of Music. The aim of her research is to investigate  a musicians’ EI profile and how it impacts their professional life.  If you are a professional musician, please consider filling this survey and helping Ugnė to collect as much data as possible.Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/InstagramYoutube channel PianoBuffs (NEW)
Graduating from the music conservatoire, preparing for your professional career, musical exellence vs. relevant skills, the reason behind making arts. All these topics and more in the conversation with Sean Gregory a Vice-Principal & Director of Innovation and Engagement at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/InstagramYoutube channel PianoBuffs (NEW)Episode music - M. Ravel "Ondine" performed by M.Lozinskienė
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Andrew Simonet, a choreographer and writer who shared his insights and experiences on making a life as an artist. We also discussed the importance of cultivating a strong work ethic, building a supportive community, and taking risks in pursuit of one's artistic goals.Andrew reflects on the unique challenges faced by artists, including financial instability, self-doubt, and the pressure to constantly innovate and create. He offers practical advice on how to navigate these challenges, emphasizing the importance of staying focused on one's vision, staying connected to one's values, and finding joy in the creative process itself.Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramAndrew's website - https://www.andrewsimonet.com/Music - L. van Beethoven - Piano Trio in E-flat major, Op.70 No.2, II mvt. | M. Lozinskienė, Nadia Kalmykova and Loukia Loulaki; M. Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, No. 1, "Ondine" | Monika Lozinskienė  
In this conversation we uncover different professional roles and how swaping between those roles can be challenging. Also I was interested to know Jurgita's unbiased opinion about the classical music industry. She shared a lot of valuable insights about artistic life and how archetypes play an important role in it.Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramConnect with Jurgitahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jurgitagaukste/https://samoningalyderyste.lt/blogas/https://www.facebook.com/JurgitaGauksteMusic - M. Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, No. 1, "Ondine" | Monika Lozinskienė
Bernhard Schimpelsberger is an Austrian composer and percussionist. He studied Indian classical rhythms with masters such as Suresh Talwalkar and Trilok Gurtu. Bernhard says "Rhythm is a universal language that allows us to connect on deeper levels." Join us for this more than incredible talk with some beautiful excerpts of Bernhard playing the percussion.Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramMEREDIAN | Melodic World Percussion | Bernhard SchimpelsbergerRhythm Diaries - Rhythms of fractals and collective movement - Bernhard SchimpelsbergerThe Guru Utsav Solo (Full Concert) ・Bernhard SchimpelsbergerIntro music - M. Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, No. 1, "Ondine" | Monika Lozinskienė 
A very homey conversation with my dear friend, pianist and roommate Kamilė Zaveckaitė. At the moment we both live and study music in Vienna. We talk about our very private feelings as jealousy, comparison and how do we feel in the classical music industry. Kamilė has listened to all of my episodes and we discuss ideas from the previous episodes. Join us! With an exception of my and Kamile's performance of Lutoslawski's  Variations on a Theme by Paganini for Two Pianos, you will hear music performed by Ukrainian musicians. This is a homage to all Ukrainian people, who have been suffering since Russia's invasion. Make Art not War.Intro: Dmytro Gnativ - Ukrainian composer's Vitaly Hubarenko concerto for fluteMariia Kurhuzova - Ligeti Etude No. 4 "Fanfares"Outro: Dmytro Choni - J. Brahms  Rhapsody, op.79Support openARTed Check out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagram 
If someone would ask me to describe this episode, I would say two words - beauty of thought and gratefulness.  On the last day of 2021, I am sharing this spiritual, but also very down to earth conversation with soprano from Barcelona  Serena Sáenz. Serena is among those remarkable people who I have been lucky to meet while living and studying in Barcelona. Little did we know that in 5 years since then, Serena will be singing with the world famous conductors including Daniel Barenboim and that during her first season as a member of the Staatsoper Berlin International Opera Studio, Serena will be asked to jump in as Pamina for the opening night of Yuval Sharon’s production of Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute). I am so thrilled to be able to bring you this conversation which, I believe, is the best fit to positively end this year and gracefully start the new year. Enjoy and Happy New Year!Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramAbout Serena SáenzSerena's IGAbout the spiritual practice Serena mentioned.Episode music - M. Ravel - "Ondine" performed by M.LozinskienėLucia di Lammermoor’s, Mad scene “Il dolce suono” performed by Serena Sáenz and pianist Ricardo Estrada 
A conversation with musicians' performance psychologist Noa Kageyama. Noa is a founder of Bulletproof musician platform where you can find a lot of interesting material about practice hacks and mental skills to help you reach your highest level of performance. He is currently working at the Julliard School in New York and I am so happy that I had a chance to talk with Noa and to find out how to improve my piano practice and to literally save time and become a better performer. Join us and find out about certain skills to become a more effective learner. Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramNoa - Bulletproof musician Episode music - M. Ravel - "Ondine" performed by M.Lozinskienė 
A discussion from Kaunas Piano Fest 2021, a piano festival in Lithuania which I host yearly since 2018. My guest - Neringa Valuntonytė is a Lithuanian pianist who gathers audiences throughout Europe with a big variety of solo and chamber music repertoire. Always searching for different performance ideas, Neringa is currently running a doctorate research at Lithuanian academy of music and theatre on the topic of creating academic musician's persona: from stage to personal brand. We will discuss: - why Neringa decided to investigate this topic - the issues we see regarding our career visions as classical musician and how we could improve them - how classical music industry has changed and what it means for a performing musician - building your brand - contemporary academic culture - old vs new career strategies in music.Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramMore about Neringa Episode music - M. Debussy - "La fille aux cheveux de lin" performed by N. Valuntonytė
A discussion curated by Kaunas Piano Fest and led by festival director Monika Mašanauskaitė and Tomas Gumauskas. My guest - Tomas Gumauskas | a co-founder of Youtube channel "Serija F" about financial literacy for youth. Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramTopics touched:- Can I invest without having a stable income?- Should young artists have discount on a performing hall?- How do you stay authentic in the unauthentic environment?- How does a musician charge his work hourly?- Can I invest without having a stable income?- Branding is the most important thing towards a success- You pay not only for the product but for the appearance of the personality- Bild an emergency fundEpisode music - M. Ravel - "Ondine" performed by M.Lozinskienė
A discussion curated by Kaunas Piano Fest and led by me and Rūta Sudakovienė.  Rūta holds a Master's degree in sports psychology and now she actively coaches athletes, dancers as well as figure skaters. Rūta runs an Instagram profile where she educates about sports psychology including tips to reaching your performance peak. Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramWe discussed:- Analogy between an athlete and a performing musician- What challenges performing musician faces- Hard work vs good resting schedule- Healthy daily routine- Self confidence (inner and outer)- How to build self confidence- Pressure regarding performanceEpisode music - M. Ravel - "Ondine" performed by M.Lozinskienė 
On my 21st episode  I invited  my stage partner, pianist from Poland, currently living in London, Anna Szalucka. In the beginning of June, 2021 we were running a project in Modern museum in Lithuania where we performed S. Reich's piece "Piano phase" for two pianos. We called this project INSTALLATION "Piano phase" and on purpose hosted it in the museum  so  the listeners would have freedom to choose how long they want to listen to the music and if they want to listen to it at all. We performed 9 time during 5 days. We say with Anna that this project has changed us as artists and also gave us creative freedom which we have never experienced before. The piece "Piano phase" inspired us to have deep conversations about our vision, goals and needs as musicians. So on this last episode  for this season  you will hear all our ideas, concerns and experiences which occurred  during INSTALLATION "Piano phase" Support the podcastCheck out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienėwww.monikapianiste.com/instagramAnna SzaluckaPhoto credit - Mindaugas MikulėnasEpisode music -  C. Debussy - Étude No. 11 "Pour les Arpèges Composés" performed by M.Lozinskienė 
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