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People saying 'song' when they mean 'piece' is one of my greatest pet peeves, so here is everything I could possibly say on the ... 440? 415? 1492? We dive into the nitty-gritty on this episode! Ever wanted a glimpse into the warmup routine of Pacific Chorale's Why are there two violin sections when there's only one of violas, cellos and basses? So we can have jokes about playing second ... Johann Mälzel, the Panharmonicon, and Beethoven's excremental masterpiece in this edition of Rob Istad gives us some unique insight into the process of programming a choral concert.

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People saying 'song' when they mean 'piece' is one of my greatest pet peeves, so here is everything I could possibly say on the ...

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440? 415? 1492? We dive into the nitty-gritty on this episode!

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Ever wanted a glimpse into the warmup routine of Pacific Chorale's

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Why are there two violin sections when there's only one of violas, cellos and basses? So we can have jokes about playing second ...

Ask a Maestro: What is the deal with metronomes?

Ask a Maestro: What is the deal with metronomes?

Johann Mälzel, the Panharmonicon, and Beethoven's excremental masterpiece in this edition of

Ask a Maestro: Why are so many composers Austrian?

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Ask the Maestro: Programming a Concert

Ask the Maestro: Programming a Concert

Rob Istad gives us some unique insight into the process of programming a choral concert.

Ask a Maestro: What is an Opus?

Ask a Maestro: What is an Opus?

What is an opus and why it's basically useless (unless you're a musicologist or a trivia master or both) ...

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Ask The Maestro: Robert Istad’s Favorite Pieces To Conduct

Answering another community question in our “

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Ever wondered how to silence those low-lifes who clap between the movements? Well, I'm here to tell you. But you shouldn't, ...