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Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman

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There’s a fascinating variety to a life in music; this series features wonderful musicians worldwide with in-depth conversations and great music. Many episodes feature guests playing music spontaneously as part of the episode or sharing performances and albums. The inspiration and connection found in a meaningful creative life, the challenges faced, and the stories from such a diversity of people will draw you into this weekly series, with many topics that will resonate with all listeners. Available also as video and transcript: https://www.leahroseman.com/aboutLeah Roseman Sciences sociales
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    • In One Take: The Art of Christina Petrowska Quilico
      Feb 22 2026

      I was honoured to have this opportunity to talk to the pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico about her extraordinary life in music and the arts. She shared wonderful and moving stories about Ann Southam, Louis Quilico, Pierre Boulez, Jacques Isrealievitch, and her legendary teacher Rosina Lhévinne.

      I was really struck by Christina’s open-minded attitude throughout her long career to learning new music, culminating in almost 70 brilliant and powerful albums so far; it’s amazing to learn that most of her recordings are recorded live, in one take. Christina also shared how meaningful it is to her to be a mother and grandmother, as well as respected academic; she’s Professor Emerita and Senior Scholar at York University in Toronto. Among many honours, she has been appointed to the Order of Canada, and the Royal Society of Canada.

      Her curiosity and creative energy seem limitless; she’s a poet and visual artist, she’s studied Ancient Egyptian culture, and she lives her life spiked with humour and a down-to-earth attitude. We are also including excerpts from several of Christina’s albums and performances including music by Mozart, Art Tatum, Ann Southam, Meredith Monk and David Jaeger, all detailed in the timestamps, with links in the show notes.

      The show notes will also bring you to: Christina's website, linked episodes you'll enjoy, my podcast newsletter for exclusive information about upcoming guests, podcast merch, the YouTube video, and all the albums featured on this podcast!

      (00:00) Intro

      (02:19) Ann Southam

      (07:29) clip fo Ann Southam’s Glass Houses Revisited #5 from concert; video linked in show notes

      (09:09) Ann Southam

      (11:29) mindset for recording

      (17:11) Jacques Israelievitch Mozart project with

      (22:07) clip of Mozart Sonata no. 32 in B flat major, K. 454, 3rd movement Allegretto, album linked in show notes

      (23:20) Louis Quilico, opera

      (30:38) visual art, synesthesia

      (35:32) Other linked episodes

      (36:31) learning so much new music, Pierre Boulez stories

      (45:55) first husband Michel-Georges Brégent, David Jaeger

      (49:07) clip of Takemitsu Les Yeux Clos from Games of the Night Wind, album linked in show notes

      (50:12) upcoming projects, career path, Rosina Lhévinne

      (56:30) impact of sexism on her career

      (0:01:13) audio clip Paris by Meredith Monk from Retro Americana, album linked in show notes

      (01:02:24) Retro Americana album, with clip of I’ll Never Be the Same by Art Tatum

      (01:05:22) Rzewski, clip of Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues from Retro Americana

      (01:06:28) David Jaeger, arts funding, CBC

      (01:12:21) piano repertoire and technique, Jeaneane Dowis

      (01:16:39) learning music, funny story, Vintage Americana album

      (01:20:44) clip of Fantasy Pieces - Allegro Minacciando by David Del Tredici from Vintage Americana)

      (01:21:36) living a creative life, mindset, studying Ancient Egypt

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      1 h et 30 min
    • Jeremy Mastrangelo: A Joyful Musical Journey and Unexpected Discovery
      Nov 4 2023

      Conversations with Musicians with Leah Roseman is available wherever you listen to podcasts. The video and transcript are linked here on my website, where you can check out my episodes catalog and sign up for Sneak Peeks for upcoming guests: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/jeremy-mastrangelo

      This week’s guest is violinist Jeremy Mastrangelo, who’s a wonderful colleague of mine in Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra. He’s known in our greenroom as a great storyteller, onstage as an excellent musician, and having heard him give brilliant masterclasses I can attest to his excellence as an educator as well. This episode is infused with Jeremy’s wit and wisdom as well as a couple of beautiful violin performances. We talk about violin shopping in Cremona, teenage life at Interlochen Academy, the difficulties and joys of a career as an orchestral musician, family, and the benefits of deepening our understanding of the composers we play. You will find that one of the wonderful stories in this episode reveals an unexpected discovery!

      This independant podcast needs your support. Can you help with $3? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks so much!

      Timestamps:

      (00:00) Intro

      (02:11) Jeremy’s brother Dave, his childhood starting violin

      (10:31) Bach Aria from Goldberg Variations

      (13:23) Dave Mastrangelo arrangements

      (15:05) orchestra audition process

      (19:11) working conditions, collective agreements, Syracuse orchestra experience, Sara Mastrangelo

      (27:21) please support the podcast!

      (28:00) different roles and chairs in the orchestra

      (30:31) Interlochen

      (34:13) intro to Piazzolla etude

      (35:45) Piazzolla Tango Etude no. 3

      (39:34) dealing with uncertainty, pandemic Syracuse then Ottawa with Pinchas Zukerman

      (45:37) ideal orchestra experiences, role of conductor and players

      (50:15) Cremona with wife Sara, Italian heritage, Vittorio Villa

      (55:54) Jeremy’s violin teachers Rafail Sobolevsky, Bill Preucil, Hal Grossman, Paul Kantor

      (01:03:26) Rafail Sobolevsky story

      (01:10:13) Sally Thomas, James Ehnes

      (01:14:12) cooking

      (01:16:07) great books about composers and performers

      (01:20:37) solo experiences, stress dreams, benefits of knowing more about the composers

      (01:28:16) one final orchestra story

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      1 h et 32 min
    • Avi Kisha Sarod player: Community and Innovation
      Mar 23 2024

      Avi Kishna is a Dutch sarod player based in Amsterdam, of Indo-Surinamese heritage. You’ll get to know the sarod as an instrument and hear Avi’s perspectives on Dutch society and his interesting collaborations. Among his mentors is his inspiring father, Ramdew Kishna, a multi-talented musician, director, and painter, who played a pivotal role in shaping Avi's musical journey along with his guru, Koustuv Ray. As a young man, Avi embarked on a successful career as in sales and marketing, but during this time he pushed music aside, and I found it deeply touching to hear how he was able to come back to music with the wisdom of having left such an important part of himself behind. You’ll hear about Avi’s project working with schools in Amsterdam to help provide music programs in underserved communities and this episode features some of his sarod music. Like all my episodes, you can also watch this on my YouTube channel, and I’ve also linked the transcript here to my website: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/avi-kishna

      Can you buy this podcaster a coffee to support this series? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks!

      Here you'll find the links to Avi's projects like Raga Reflections, where to stream and buy his music, upcoming performances, including a video with dancer Shailesh Bahoran (which we talk about): https://www.sarodbyavi.com/

      Link to Muziek Educatie Centrum Amsterdam: https://www.muziekeducatiecentrum.nl/jeugd-fonds-sport-cultuur-amsterdam

      Follow me on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman

      Episode with sitar player Mohamed Assani: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/mohamed-assani

      Episode with bansuri player Milind Date:

      https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/milind-date-bansuri-player

      Complete Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about

      Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter


      Timestamps:

      (00:00) Intro

      (03:42) the sarod

      (11:57) Indo-Surinamese heritage and history

      (16:16) South Asian music in the Netherlands

      (19:38) dancer Shailesh Bahoran

      (25:00) excerpt from While She Sleeps

      (28:06) bringing different music together, Soundscape Sessions

      (38:01) please support this podcast!

      (38:39) Ramdew Kishna, Avi’s father

      (43:27) racism and inclusion

      (50:53) sarod guru Gungun Kaustuv Ray

      (56:14) learning from others

      (57:56) Raga Reflections

      (01:04:19) Darbari

      (01:08:00) sales and marketing career, return to music

      (01:13:05) giving back through music education


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      1 h et 20 min
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