Bonus: Max Q – Michael Repper

This is a bonus Max Q interview excerpt with DMA conducting candidate Michael Repper. We discuss networking, managing your time as a freelancer, and wisdom from Disney movies. Find out more about Michael and his current projects at his website www.mikerepper.com.

Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design.

Interview Recorded Jan. 24, 2019

3. Max Q – Molly Grace Young

Soprano, teacher, and chamber musician Molly Grace Young (MM ‘13) speaks with Robin McGinness about the importance of diversification, both in life and in your career as a musician. We touch on the relationship between teaching and performing, the importance of establishing a flexible studio that allows for your performance schedule, balancing ambition and contentment to set goals given an uncertain future, and the necessity of self-care and creating a life outside of music.  

Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design. 

Interview Recorded Jan. 15, 2019.

2. Max Q – Ledah Finck

Composer, violinist, and violist Ledah Finck (MM ’18) discusses with Christina Manceor the importance of finding inspiration inside and outside of school, the difficulty of saying no, and how to manage touring with her ensembles in Baltimore and New York while holding space for practicing and composing. 

 Learn more about Ledah Finck, the Bergamot Quartet, and her piece “In the Brink. 

 Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Audio editing by Greg Hays. Logo by MegDig Design. 

 Interview Recorded Jan 25, 2019 

1. Max Q – Ryan Tani

Music Director and Conductor Ryan Tani (MM 17) speaks with Robin McGinness about the challenges of maintaining balance between administrative jobs, conducting positions, and life in general.

Learn more about Ryan Tani and Occasional Symphony on their websites.

Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Audio editing by Greg HaysLogo by MegDig Design.

Interview recorded Jan 30, 2019

Promo: Max Q – Season 1

Max Q is an interview podcast for anyone interested in, or currently pursuing careers in the performing arts.    

Max Q is a term for the most stressful part of a rocket’s ascent. We focus on a similar, often difficult time for new alumni – the initial period of time following graduation. Our podcast features recent Peabody graduates discussing the challenges they have faced since completing their studies, their different jobs, what they have since learned, and how their education has impacted their lives as working professionals. Each episode will be hosted by a member of the Peabody LAUNCHPad staff – Dr. Zane Forshee, Christina Manceor, and Robin McGinness 

Part of LAUNCHPad’s mission is to help students and alumni forge satisfying and successful careers. We’re excited to share these conversations about pathways to building varied, vibrant, and sustainable lives in the arts.   

Check out our website to learn more about Peabody Institute of JHU and the LAUNCHPad office 

Intro music by Vincent Fasano. Audio editing by Greg HaysLogo by MegDig Design