Music4All

By: Coalition for Music Education in Canada
  • Summary

  • Discussing various topics such as inclusivity, accessibility, equity, and diversity in music education and community music making.

    Music4All is a podcast of the Coalition for Music Education in Canada through their Youth4Music program. The mission of the Coalition is to raise public awareness of the importance of music education and music engagement in our schools and in our communities. www.coalitioncanada.ca

    © 2024 Music4All
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Episodes
  • Music4All: Interview with Hope Salmonson, Composer & Tubist
    Jun 12 2024

    Interview with Hope Salmonson, Composer & Tubist

    Composer-tubist Hope Salmonson is queering her music through a cross-genre artistic voice and an emphasis on establishing musical community. Her approach embodies musical joy, placing equal emphasis on elegant composition and camaraderie onstage. She weaves accessible musical language and contemporary approaches to musicking, seeking meaningful collaborative experiences. Through her interactive compositions, Hope seeks to ensure that every voice in the room is valued, on and off the stage.

    An import from unceded Mi'kmaq territory (Halifax), Hope is spreading her wings on Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh lands (Vancouver). Dipping her toes in the Pacific, she has never forgotten her Atlantic home and continues to strengthen connections across the land. To Hope, people always come first, and her compositions serve and honour her communities. She is actively engaged in efforts to decentralize and shift the institution of classical music through amplifying underrepresented voices and needs in the industry.

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    48 mins
  • Music4All: Interview with Claire Maguire, Singer-Songwriter and Speech Language Pathologist
    Jun 10 2024

    Clare Maguire is a singer-songwriter and speech-language pathologist from Truro, NS now based in Montreal, QC. A long-time musician, Clare took part in a variety of youth music initiatives growing up, including the Nova Scotia Honour Jazz program, the Nova Scotia Youth Choir, and the National Youth Choir. Now, Clare writes, performs, and releases music as independent folk-pop artist Clare Siobhan, and her debut EP “Seek the Sun” will be released in early October.

    Outside of her musical pursuits, Clare has recently completed a master’s program in speech-language pathology from McGill University, and is looking forward to starting her career as a pediatric speech-language pathologist soon.

    About our Host, Christina Acton

    Christina Acton (they/them) is a Masters of Choral Conducting student at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where they are studying under Dr. Jakub Martinec. Christina completed their Bmus in Voice Performance at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, where they studied voice under Monette Gould, and choral conducting under Dr. Kiera Galway and Dr. Gayle h. Martin.

    Christina is passionate about accessible and inclusive music education; in 2022 they were the ArtsNB Arts Matters Undergraduate Conference winner for Best Research Presentation, for their research on transgender inclusive vocal pedagogy, research which they updated and presented again at the 2023 Newfound Music Festival Symposium. Want to hear more Christina? Well you’re in luck because they also co-host a radio show, Blind Date with Christina and Hannah, on CHMA 106.9FM.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Music4All: Interview with Dr. Dylan Maddix: Conductor, Band Director, and Co-Host of The Band Room
    Apr 2 2024

    Our Music4 All host, Christina Acton, interviews Dr. Dylan Maddix; Conductor, Band Director, and the Co-Host of the popular podcast The Band Room.

    Originally from Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Dr. Dylan Rook Maddix is Assistant Professor of Instrumental Conducting and Community Engagement at Memorial University in St. John’s, NL, where he conducts the Memorial University Wind Ensemble and teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting. Prior to this appointment, he served as Professor of Music and head of wind and brass studies at Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario, where he conducted the wind ensemble, taught music theory, wind/brass methods, and pedagogy courses.

    He also served on the conducting faculty of Laurentian University.

    Maddix received his Bachelor of Music from Mount Allison University, a Master of Music (Trumpet Performance) from the University of Toronto, and completed his Doctorate of Musical Arts (Conducting) from Arizona State University.

    Maddix enjoys a diverse career as a dynamic and engaging musician, performing with artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Roger Hodgson of Supertramp, The Video Games Live Orchestra, Johnny Reid, The Broadway Tenors, Hannaford Street Silver Band, Toronto Concert Orchestra, Hogtown Brass Quintet and Vox Aeris Trio.

    He has given masterclasses at the University of Toronto, Western University, Acadia University, Mount Allison University, and McMaster University. He also has served as the conducting/music consultant for Netflix’s Umbrella Academy and Global TV’s Private Eyes.

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    52 mins

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