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Noted

NotedthePodcast
36 episodes   Last Updated: Jul 14, 23
If you love concert band music as much as we do, join us on our journey as we casually talk about some of the most important and revolutionary concert band music to date. Noted - Hosted by Samantha Holmes, a middle school band director, and Noah Parady, a composer. Join us every other Friday to listen in on our conversations of the best band music of our time. Follow us on social media at:Twitter: @notedthepodcast Instagram: @notedthepodcast Facebook: Noted the Podcast

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Welcome back to Noted! In this episode, Sam talks about her expereinces at some of the most important and prestigious Band Conducting Workshops in the country and talks about what she leaned and encountered there! We will be back with a regular episode next time and it is a good one!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
Welcome back to this weeks episode of Noted! Sam is a little tired from her incredible job conducting at the North Texas Conducting Symposium as well as the Michigan State Conducting Symposium. We though we would tell you our top five piece of wind band liturature at this point in time! Let us know if you agree with our lists and send us your own!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
Welcome to this very special episode of Noted! This week, Noah is doing a solo performance of the podcast and talking about Dimitri Shostakovich / Arr. H. Robert Reynolds, "Folk Dances!" This work is one of Noah's favorites and he is so excited to share it with you on this, first ever!, solo episode of the podcast! We hope you enjoy it as much as he did talking abou it!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
Welcome back to Noted! This week, we will be looking at the masterwork of Gustav Holst, "Hammersmith!" This piece is an absolute monster: hence our extra week between episodes to prepare. We wanted to make sure we covered this work to the best of our ability and therefore have an extra-long episode for you! We hope you enjoy this stunning work of music as much as we do!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
Welcome back to our third season of NOTED! We are so excited to be back with a favorite of ours, "Windsprints" by Richard Saucedo. Join us on our "Sprint to the finish line" as we make our way through this fun an exciting work. Follow us on instagram @notedthepodcast
Welcome to our final episode of the season! We wanted to leave you all with a bang which is why we are so excited to present one of our favorite works David Lovrien's, "Minor Alterations." With the holiday season upon us we are so excited to get to share with you this wonderful work and talk about all the things that make it noteworthy!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
Welcome back to Noted! After our "Fall Break" we are happy to be back talking about one of Noah's favorite works, "Bells for Stokowski" by Michael Daugherty. In this episode, we talk about our relationship with Daugherty's music as well as chat about Sam's first Pumpkin Spice Latte. (P.S. Stay till the very end: there's a surprise)Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
Contrary to what you might think, we don't like every work of wind ensemble music out there. Everyone has their own tastes and what some think is amazing, others might think is overrated. We thought, for this episode, that it might be interesting to look at a piece of music which we don't find to be the most compelling and talk about all the things that make it Noteworthy! We hope you enjoy Rossano Galante's "Mt. Everest" (Noah PSA: Sorry for the bad mic quality. I don't know what happened)
We are back with another great work by none other than Percy Grainger! We are so excited to talk about one of our favorite pieces of Grainger's as well as talk about what makes this work NOTEWORTHY!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
GIVE US THIS DAY!!! We can't even begin to describe how much we love David Maslanka. His innovative and unique voice as a composer is one that will have a lasting impact on the concert band repertoire. We are so excited to talk about this work in two parts. This is the second part!Follow us on social media at:Instagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast