Jennifer Cluff ~ Interview with Michael Goode |
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Fluteloops Radio Shows 3~5 A fascinating interview with stagefright expert and author Michael Goode
Michael Goode is the author of Stage Fright in Music Performance and Its Relationship to the Unconscious and his latest book is Your True Self; How to Get Back the Kid in You. October 2006 ~ Each mp3 Fluteloops show is approximately 15 minutes in listening time, featuring discussion, ideas and music. See below for CD titles and pieces/composers/artists for each show. Above links updated 2018 Hear Michael's earlier interviews on BBC radio. These earlier interviews are fascinating, and explain Goode's stagefright theory in further detail. Highly recommended! Program notes for Fluteloops 3 Program notes for Fluteloops 4 Program notes for Fluteloops 5 Archives of Fluteloops Shows 6 & 7 with Michael Goode, or earlier shows with Sir James Galway & Nathan Zalman, James Boyk.... Program notes for Fluteloops 3 0:00 - 0:36 Susan Hoeppner plays Hanson's Serenade 00:36 Introduction by Jen to Fluteloops 3, an interview with Michael Goode, stagefright expert, author, and workshop leader. 2:17 Alexa Still plays Koechlin's Chante de Nectaire 2:25 Michael Goode on Stagefright in Musical Performance 4:05 Violinist Sarah Chang plays Chopin Nocturne No. 20 4:20 Jen talks about the fearlessness of young players 5:20 Violinist Sarah Chang plays Chopin Nocturne No. 20 5:45 Michael Goode talks about bringing out the kid in you 13:05 Lorna McGhee plays Andreissen's Intermezzo 13:22 Jen wraps up part one of interview 14:30 Cellist Jacqueline du Pre plays Kol nedrei by Max Bruch End
Program notes for Fluteloops 4 0:00 - 0:35 Susan Hoeppner plays Srul Irving Glick's Sonata for Flute & Piano 0:36 Jen introduces the topic of Julia Cameron's book "The Artist's Way" and writing out past problems in music performance. 1:28 Violinist Shlomo Mintz plays Bach Violin Partita 1:29 Michael Goode, Author, talks about handling stagefright. 4:17 Susan Hoeppner plays Piazzolla's Histoire du Tango; Cafe 1030 4:46 True Confessions: Jen Cluff tells her past stage fright experiences. 5:29 James Galway plays J.S. Bach Partita in A minor 5:44 Jen's story: Grade 9 solo and knee vibrato 7:18 Lorna McGhee plays Lutoslawski from "Taheki" CD. 8:05 Jen's story: Accidental tacet during Haydn, and the loathed high school conductor comes back to haunt you. 11:31 Alexa Still plays Koechlin's Chante de Nectaire 14:00 Jen wraps up this episode of Fluteloops 4. 14:30 Alexa Still plays Koechlin's Chante de Nectaire End
Program notes for Fluteloops 5 0:00 - 1:04 Jen Cluff performs live; Piazzolla's Histoire du Tango, Bordel 1900 1:04 Introduction by Jen to Fluteloops 5, an interview with Michael Goode, on what to do about negative personalities in the musical work space. 1:45 Jen Cluff performs live; Ravel's Piece en forme de Habanera 2:20 Michael Goode on handling the negative person 6:38 Jen Cluff performs live; Piazzolla's Histoire: Nightclub 1960 7:15 Michael Goode on the critical person in the music business and how they operate on the more open and fragile 6:38 Jen Cluff performs live; De Falla's Seven Spanish Songs 12:45 Conclusion to Flutelooops 5. Final piece: Kamui-Chikap Symphony play Yoshimatsu's stunning work for orchestra, Ode to Birds and Rainbow. Op. 60. This movement is called "Tapestry- Allegro". Listen to the layers of woodwinds. Fabulous!! :>) End
Hear more Fluteloops Shows on mp3: Fluteloops no. 1 interview with Nathan Zalman Fluteloops no. 2 interview with Sir James Galway Fluteloops no. 3-7 interview with Michael Goode, author and stagefright expert. Fluteloops no. 8 crowns & stoppers sound samples with Raymond Robinson Fluteloops 10 & 11 interview with James Boyk To listen to Jen's OTHER goofy Flute Radio Show, aimed at students, amateurs and teachers. Parts I & II on warmups for balancing and focus:
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