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Jeeyoon Kim: Building Beautiful Bridges

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman

01/20/24

96m

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Jeeyoon Kim is a very special concert pianist who has opened meaningful connections to new audiences through her innovative concerts, albums, podcast, and now her book “Whenever You’re Ready”. You’ll learn how she sold out her Carnegie Hall debut recital without knowing one person in New York, without an agent or winning a competition. She’s generously shared 3 tracks from some of her albums that punctuate this episode. Her website is linked here: https://www.jeeyoonkim.com/about

I was so honoured when Jeeyoon agreed to be part of this series, because I knew her wisdom, personal story and her music making would resonate strongly with you.

Like all my episodes, you can watch this on my YouTube channel or listen to the podcast, and I’ve also linked the transcript to my website https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/jeeyoon-kim

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Timestamps

(00:00) Intro

(02:31) book “Whenever You’re Ready”

(04:34) podcast “Journey Through Classical Piano”

(08:26) intro to Brahms’ Intermezzo

(11:28) Brahms Intermezzo op. 118, number 2

(18:04) Jeeyoon’s childhood in Korea

(23:10) burnout challenges

(26:48) decision to pursue Master’s in Pedagogy after Doctorate

(30:28) please support this podcast

(31:07) adapting teaching to each student

(35:00) private teaching versus academic setting, creating your own path

(39:46) Jeeyoon’s innovative concerts, 10 More Minutes crowdfunding and Carnegie Hall debut

(53:07) Kapustin Concert Etude op. 40 number 6 Pastoral from Jeeyoon Kim’s album Sium

(55:59) Sium project, 17 concert tour

(01:02:42) Debussy

(01:05:21) La plus que lente by Debussy from Jeeyoon Kim’s album Sium

(01:09:49) the challenge of adapting to different pianos

(01:15:14) Allen T. Brown, pairing photography and poetry with music

(01:21:51) lifelong learning

(01:25:15) surfing

(01:31:35) great advice from David Bremmer

Previous Episode

J. Walter Hawkes is a 4-time Emmy-winning composer for the PBS series Peg + Cat and Wonder Pets, is a renowned jazz trombone player, and also performs as a jazz vocalist, ukulele player, and pianist. As a young man, he survived a horrible accident which changed the course of his life. We talk about this and his mentors including the legendary Slide Hampton, how he got into composing for Blues Clues, and many hilarious and heart-warming personal stories. Those of you who listened to my episode with Pat Irwin will remember his album Wide Open Sky with Walter, and we’re featuring two pieces from that album in this episode along with an impromptu performance of Cole Porter’s Get Out of Town. Walter’s love of adventure really comes through in this conversation, and it’s really inspiring to hear how he’s built such an interesting career in music. You can use the timestamps (listed below) to navigate, and like all my episodes, you can listen to this on your podcast player, watch the YouTube video, or read the transcript, all linked here to my website: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/j-walter-hawkes

Pat Irwin episode: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/pat-irwin

J. Walter Hawkes website: https://jwalterhawkes.com/about

Can you buy me a coffee to support this channel and this podcast? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Please do sign up for my newsletter to get access to Sneak Peeks: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter

DeWitt Fleming with The Hot Sardines: https://youtu.be/Va68n60B3js?si=ida_ujyhVvRXG_iJ

The February video on Walter's YouTube is here: https://youtu.be/XJOeV0mVcgA?si=IZpS8B1MzXa6CEUV

My Linktree with social media links: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman

Timestamps:

(00:00) Intro

( 01:45) Wide Open Sky album with Pat Irwin, story of February and old family film

(10:17) February

(12:06) the story of the accident

(24:05) please support the podcast! Buy me a coffee? Thanks!

(24:43) intro to For a Dance

(26:03) For a Dance from Wide Open Sky

(29:44) piano, The Hot Sardines

(32:32) North Texas experience

(39:40) Emmys, composing for children’s tv Peg+Cat, Wonder Pets, Blues Clues

(48:49) ukulele stories

(01:00:00) intro to Cole Porter’s Get Out of Town

(01:00:50) Get Out of Town by Cole Porter

(01:02:55) Nora Jones, career regrets, dealing with stagefright

(01:14:33) Slide Hampton, Carnegie Hall Jazz Band

(01:22:29) early NYC days, traditional jazz scene

(01:26:24) memorization skills

(01:28:31) electronics, old computers, instruments

(01:35:40) importance of mentorship, Duncan Goff, Jerry Ball, Sol Yaged, balancing his career between playing and composing

(01:45:42) how Walter started composing for Blues Clues, how the accident affected his career

Next Episode

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Guy Donis: Banjo Adventurer

January 27, 2024

99m

Guy Donis grew up in Belgium, where he had fallen in love with the banjo and proceeded to dedicate his life to it. In this episode, he describes how he taught himself 5 string banjo, learned about Bluegrass, and expanded his musical horizons by collaborating with jazz and classical musicians. He immigrated to Canada many years ago, and is well-known in the Montreal music scene. He has toured Canada extensively with Notre Dame de Grass and other bands, and in this episode he talks about his newest project, the Montreal Bluegrass League, and a track from their latest album is included in this podcast. Some tracks from his two trio albums are also included earlier in this episode, in which you can hear Guy’s progressive jazz-influenced original music.

Can you buy me a coffee to support this series? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks so much!

Like all my episodes, the YouTube video, Transcript, and show notes are linked on my website: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/guy-donis

Guy Donis website: https://www.guydonisbanjo.com/

Sign up for my weekly newsletter to get access to Sneak Peeks for upcoming episodes: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter

Follow the podcast on my socials: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman

Timestamps

(00:00) Intro

(02:03) Guy’s discovery of the banjo in Belgium

(04:35) Tchestou Guy Donis Trio from Paroles d’arbre

(04:40) banjo demo, evolution of bluegrass style

(21:12) Béla Fleck

(25:05) Paroles d’arbre album

(29:16) title track from Paroles d’arbre Guy Donis Trio

(33:51) Roots, Risks and Rêveries album Guy Donis Trio

(35:33) Grenouillages Guy Donis Trio

(36:36) Guy’s youth in Belgium, learning banjo

(45:47) could you buy me a coffee to support this series?

(46:26) the challenge of continuing to improve

(47:29) Sam Bush

(49:39) how Guy learned banjo and found his style

(54:04) decision to leave Belgium

(59:49) Tony Trischka, Béla Fleck, networking challenges, focus in playing

(01:06:36) the Montreal Bluegrass League

(01:14:59) career choices

(01:19:46) teaching banjo

(01:23:59) Guy’s banjo Nechville Phantom

(01:29:49) the Montreal Bluegrass League album, intro to One Way Track

(01:31:51) One Way Track with the Montreal Bluegrass League

(01:34:05) love for winter in Quebec as an immigrant from Belgium

(01:36:04) distractions of the internet

(01:38:05) learning music therapeutic

photo of Guy Donis: David Roseman

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