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Iron City Incline - Episode 11: Lance LaDuke of Carnegie Mellon University

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Lance LaDuke teaches Euphonium & Music Entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon and serves as a co-director of the Exploded Ensemble, an experimental electro-acoustic ensemble. He has traveled the globe as a professional musician, and now spends his days guiding the next batch of young musicians at CMU, working with VH1 Save the Music, and creating uninhibited arts experiences in Pittsburgh. In this episode, Lance discusses his drives in unleashing the possibilities of students, and shares deeply personal insights to his career success.

www.lanceladuke.com/

music.cmu.edu

www.pedalnotemedia.com/

Subsurface 2018: Site Specific Site and Sound

www.patreon.com/ironcityincline

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on January 29, 2021 04:11 (3+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on May 23, 2020 01:27 (4+ y ago)

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Content provided by Clayton Heath. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Clayton Heath or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Lance LaDuke teaches Euphonium & Music Entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon and serves as a co-director of the Exploded Ensemble, an experimental electro-acoustic ensemble. He has traveled the globe as a professional musician, and now spends his days guiding the next batch of young musicians at CMU, working with VH1 Save the Music, and creating uninhibited arts experiences in Pittsburgh. In this episode, Lance discusses his drives in unleashing the possibilities of students, and shares deeply personal insights to his career success.

www.lanceladuke.com/

music.cmu.edu

www.pedalnotemedia.com/

Subsurface 2018: Site Specific Site and Sound

www.patreon.com/ironcityincline

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