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Con Fuoco: A Podcast about Classical Music and its Future

Daniel Cho

Con Fuoco is a podcast about the field of classical music and its future. The objective of the podcast is to discuss the current state of the field of classical music and where it is headed in the future. Each episode will center around one question regarding our world of classical music, which I discuss with a guest who I believe can offer insight and answers into each subject and its future. The aim of this podcast is not to answer these questions, but to spark conversations about who we are. This podcast is meant to utilize our greatest strength as human beings - the ability to share and discuss information and use our unified ideas to better our communities. Con Fuoco can be found on Apple Podcast and Stitcher. This podcast is hosted by conductor and violinist, Daniel Cho. Daniel is currently based in Oregon and serves as Conducting Fellow of the Eugene Symphony and Assistant Conductor of the Oregon Mozart Players and Eugene Opera. If there is a question you would like to submit, a guest you would like to see on the show, or if you would like to discuss anything on the show, please email at confuocopodcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening!
Episodes
Should understanding the body be a priority in music education? with Vanessa Mulvey (Rebroadcast) April 14, 2021
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What are the characteristics of a strong organization in classical music? with Simon WoodsApril 07, 2021
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How does music affect the human brain? with Dr. Nina Kraus March 31, 2021
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Why is a lack of diversity harmful to classical music? with Afa Dworkin (Rebroadcast) March 24, 2021
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What defines a successful partnership between performer and composer? with Ben Yee-PaulsonMarch 10, 2021
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How can classical musicians be effective collaborators with others? with Ming LukeMarch 03, 2021
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How can classical musicians encourage healthy relationships with one another? with Liana Branscome February 24, 2021
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Do classical musicians really understand our own history? with Jan SwaffordFebruary 10, 2021
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Does the field of classical music focus enough attention on its audiences? Pt. 2 with Donato CabreraFebruary 03, 2021
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What direction will the next generation of musicians take us? with Julian LoidaJanuary 27, 2021
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Is musical interpretation objective or subjective? with Francesco Lecce-ChongJanuary 20, 2021
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What are elements of effective teaching in classical music? with Dr. Sharon J. Paul January 13, 2021
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How can classical musicians actively encourage confidence and happiness in their lives? with Kiyoshi Hayashi January 06, 2021
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How can classical musicians think more creatively about our art form? with Andrew OusleyDecember 23, 2020
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How can classical musicians balance their identities as people and as musicians? with Lainie FeffermanDecember 16, 2020
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How can classical musicians keep their passion alive? with Joseph ConyersDecember 09, 2020
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Why does music theory and analysis today feel so separate from performance? with Dr. Stephen RodgersDecember 02, 2020
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What will the next period of classical music look like? with Jessie Montgomery November 18, 2020
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What makes a piece of music special? with Hub New Music November 11, 2020
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Does the field of classical music focus enough attention on its audiences? with Aubrey BergauerNovember 04, 2020
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How can classical musicians create opportunities for themselves? with Joe Di FioreOctober 28, 2020
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Why is classical music perceived as an elitist art form? with Emily Eng October 21, 2020
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How can you separate a person from their art? with Farayi MalekOctober 14, 2020
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How can we get audiences excited about new music? with Dr. Matt BrowneOctober 07, 2020
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Should understanding the body be a priority in music education? with Vanessa Mulvey September 30, 2020
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