Welcome to world premier release of "The Craft of Composition Podcast" here on Impulsive Artistry. At the top of the blog you will notice that added a new page titled Podcast. I will also be uploading the complete collection of this podcast's episodes there as they are released throughout this coming year, 2016!
What is the podcast all about?
The Craft of Composition Podcast features the conversations of two emerging composers who currently live and work in Texas as professional musicians: David Gonzales and Nathan Mays. They plan on exploring topics in the podcast like finding your musical voice, the craft of musical composition, musical communication, inspiration and the creative process, just to name a few! You don’t want to miss this amazing podcast that will make you laugh, inspire you, and give you a unique view into the minds of two creative individuals who aspire to greatness in their “craft of composition.”
The Craft of Composition Podcast is produced by
Impulsive Artistry. Charles Wolf Studio © 2016.
All Rights Reserved.
Meet the Composers:
David R. Gonzalez is a composer of Classical, Jazz, and Electronic music based in Austin, TX who holds a M.M. in Composition from Texas State University and a B.M. in Music Business from New Mexico State University.
As a percussionist, David Gonzalez has a healthy obsession with rhythm and the perception of time, and as a disciple of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, who have both written beautiful music beyond compare, he continually seeks out music that appeases the soul and inspires a greater appreciation for life.
Listen to his music at:
Nathan Mays
Nathan Mays is an up and coming, modern classical concert music composer, and his award-winning music has been performed internationally. He is currently completing a Master of Music degree in Music Composition from Texas State University, and will soon be applying for Doctorate work in Music Composition. He resides in Houston, Texas, composing music and working as a professional musician on the Bass.
Listen to his music at:
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