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  • 8. Max Q – Rachel Jones
    May 13 2024

    Our final episode this season features horn player Rachel Jones (BM ’18). Shortly after graduating from Peabody, Rachel joined the 229th Army Band Brass Quintet and has since expanded into working in Human Resources for the Guard. Outside of her work with the National Guard, she is an active freelancer on the East Coast and recently became a core member of the Maryland Winds.

    We’re looking for interviewees for next season! If you are a recent Peabody alumni, or want to recommend we reach out to someone, please email us at LAUNCHPad@jhu.edu.

    Recorded April 22, 2024.

    Season 4 music by Soo Hyun Bahn. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

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    31 Min.
  • 7. Max Q – Ana Uribe Law
    Apr 15 2024

    Our guest this month is Ana Uribe Law (MM ’21), a musicologist and violinist. After receiving her Master’s degree in Musicology from Peabody, Ana is now pursuing her PhD at Florida State University. She also holds an MBA in Arts Innovation from the Global Leaders Institute.

    Ana is a passionate advocate for greater representation of popular music genres within academia. Her research centers on contemporary Latin American genres, with a particular emphasis on the impact and influence of reggaeton in the United States. In addition to her scholarly work, Ana has prepared and indexed several renowned 20th century Latin American music journals, and served as a research and digitization assistant at RIPM (Le Répertoire international de la presse musicale).

    Website: www.anaspul.com
    Youtube: @anaspul

    Recorded March 11, 2024.

    Season 4 music by Soo Hyun Bahn. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

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    28 Min.
  • 6. Max Q – Steve Crino
    Mar 18 2024

    Our guest for this episode is Steve Crino (DMA ’22), a teacher and composer with a deep focus on vocal music. Steve’s creative portfolio includes two award-winning operas, numerous songs, and choral compositions. A passionate interdisciplinary collaborator, he is co-founder of The Circus Opera Company, a new organization exploring connections between opera and circus arts. Steve maintains an active private studio and teaches Music Theory and Music History at Temple University. Our conversation touches on building your own projects, creating financial stability as a composer, and the importance of personal connections and word of mouth.

    Website: www.stevencrino.com
    Instagram: @stevecrino
    Youtube: @stevencrino6967

    We’re closing out the episode with a section of “Stay for a While” from Steve’s opera Six Autumns on the Hudson.

    Recorded February 15, 2024.

    Season 4 music by Soo Hyun Bahn. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

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    37 Min.
  • 5. Max Q – Ashna Pathan
    Feb 13 2024

    Our guest this month is film, theatre, and games composer Ashna Pathan (BM ’22). Currently working as a full-time assistant to the acclaimed composer Mac Quayle in Los Angeles, Ashna’s recent projects include the award-winning comedy short “Aghast!” and the full-length musical “Senior Year Is Gonna Kill Me! – The Murder-Mystery Musical.” We delve into Ashna’s diverse types of composition, her journey into the LA music production scene, finding opportunity and support in your networks, and her strategies for time management and motivation.

    Website: www.ashnapathanmusic.com
    Instagram: @ashnapathanmusic
    Youtube: @ashnapathanmusic

    We’re closing out the episode with a sound clip Ashna wrote for the 2022 short film NURIKABE.

    Recorded January 27, 2024.

    Season 4 music by Soo Hyun Bahn. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

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    27 Min.
  • 4. Max Q – Marie Herrington
    Jan 16 2024

    This time on Max Q we are speaking with Marie Herrington (BM ’20, Vocal Performance). A versatile artist, Marie’s repertoire extends from sound installations, as seen with the Alluvium Ensemble at the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center, to her role as a featured composer at San Francisco’s SongFest. We discuss how she got into Chruch music, finding support for your creative endeavors, and the importance of enthusiasm. Currently, she is the Music Director at Govans Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. Additionally, she is an active leader and collaborator in regional musical ensembles.

    Website: www.marieherringtonmusic.com
    Instagram: @jsbachdafachup

    Closing out the episode we have a clip of Marie’s “A Dream” for voice and loop station.

    Recorded January 9, 2024.

    Season 4 music by Soo Hyun Bahn. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

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    37 Min.
  • 3. Max Q – Allen Branch
    Nov 20 2023

    Max Q this week features drummer, educator, and composer Allen Branch. (BM ’22 Jazz Percussion) A multi-instrumental jazz performer, Allen (also known as Aldo) has played at international venues, including Carnegie Hall and the Berlin Music Hall. More recently, Allen has moved into education and is currently serving as the Dorothy Clayborne Teaching Fellow at the Bryn Mawr School.

    Website: https://aldobmusic.com/
    Instagram: @aldobmusic

    Allen’s recommendations:
    48 Laws of Power – Robert Greene

    Closing out the episode we have a clip of Allen’s original composition, “Baby Done Changed” from his album 27 Love.

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    37 Min.
  • 2. Max Q – Mira Fu-En Huang
    Oct 16 2023

    On Max Q we’re featuring soprano and arts-administrator Mira Fu-En Huang (MM ’22 Historical Performance Voice). Mira masterfully juggles her performance career—highlighted by roles in operas like Handel’s “Semele” and collaborations with contemporary composers—with her arts administration work at organizations like the Candlelight Concert Society and Business Volunteers Maryland. A former social media intern at LAUNCHPad, she also earned a Launch Grant for her storytelling project, “Story to Song”. Join us as we delve into Mira’s multifaceted career, exploring how she balances her time, starting and running an ensemble, and her drive for storytelling in music.

    Closing out the episode, is a recording of Mira from an upcoming release with Ensemble Magdalena.

    Website: mirafuenhuang.com
    Instagram: @amirsopranosaur

    Mira’s recommendations:
    Before the Coffee Gets Cold – Toshikazu Kawaguchi

    Recorded Oct. 2, 2023

    Season 4 music by Soo Hyun Bahn. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

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    32 Min.
  • 1. Max Q – Andrea Copland
    Sep 19 2023

    This week on Max Q, we spotlight Andrea Copland (MM ’19, Oboe & Musicology), a Baltimore-based oboist, music historian, and librarian. Integrating actively performing and gigging with contributions to research institutions like Peabody’s Friedheim Library and the répertoire international de la presse musicale (RIPM) database, Andrea has also taken on the role of an educator with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s OrchKids program. Passionate about social justice and music accessibility, she delves into the confluence of music, politics, and perception on her blog, ‘Outward Sound’. We discuss the opportunities found in setbacks, balancing multiple priorities, and building what motivates you into your job.

    Blog: outwardsound.org
    Instagram: @outwardsound

    Andrea’s recommendations:
    Simone de Beauvoir’s The Ethics of Ambiguity William Cheng’s Just Vibrations Jonathan Sterne’s Diminished Faculties .

    Recorded Aug. 7, 2023

    Season 4 music by Soo Hyun Bahn. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

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    30 Min.