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Stephen Burns Interview: Conversations with Musicians #musicpodcast #conversationswithmusicians

Trumpeter, composer and conductor Stephen Burns is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Fulcrum Point New Music Project in Chicago. He has been acclaimed on four continents for his virtuosity and interpretative depth in recitals, orchestral appearances, chamber music, and multi-media performances. In this interview you’ll hear him talk about some of his mentors including Arnold Jacobs, and Pierre Thibaud. Stephen Burns won several important competitions and awards which helped launch his solo career at a young age, the Maurice André Concours International de Paris, but touring internationally brings challenges which he discussed candidly with me. Stephen has worked closely with Madeline Bruser and is a certified teacher in the Art of Practicing.
We talked about mindfulness, the importance of a student-centered approach to teaching,
the deep connection to your audience, programming innovative programs,
and specific advice for not only brass players and musicians, but for all of us.
Like all my episodes, you can also listen to the podcast on all the platforms, linked here along with the transcript:
https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/stephen-burns
My episode with Madeline Bruser of The Arts of Practicing: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/madeline-bruser

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photo: Josh R Zepka
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(03:13) Madeline Bruser, The Art of Practicing, Buddhist principles
(07:05) Fulcrum Point New Music Project, programming concerts
(16:02) Hindemith Sonata for Trumpet 2nd mvt Maessig bewegt with David Korevaar on piano
(18:45) middle school band teacher Dan Riley
(26:13) making the decision to pursue music as a career
(33:33) moving to New York
(35:03) Telemann Concerto in D Major, 1st mvt Adagio
(35:18) overcoming injury, Armando Ghitalla, Vince Penzerella
(41:44) realistic goals for musicians, finding what makes you happy
(44:51) the personal challenges of an international touring career
(48:48) moving to Indiana then Chicago
(53:33) teaching Mindfulness for Musicians
(55:48) other episodes of interest and ways to support this series
(56:37) Arnold Jacobs
(01:01:26) Telemann’s Trumpet concert in D Major; the last mvt Allegro
(01:01:24) the importance of body awareness, working with dancers Martha Clarke, Ruby Shang, overcoming injuries
(01:07:54) advice for brass players, Pierre Thibaud, Madeline Bruser
(01:15:44) Stephen’s teaching, online challenges
(01:18:40) stage fright, performance Anxiety, Arnold Jacobs, Brass playing concepts of sound, building trust
(01:32:58) a life of Travel
(01:39:22) the most important aspects of mindset, Bobby Shew, George Zan, Madeline Bruser

I am a violinist and podcaster. This interview series features a really interesting mix of musicians, talking about their lives and careers, with perspectives on overcoming challenges, and finding inspiration and connection through a life so enriched by music. It is available as a video, podcast, and I am publishing the transcripts to my blog, all linked.

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