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Danielle Kuntz on The Toolbox Sessions and Writing for Harp

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As a new music harpist, Danielle Kuntz is dedicated to bringing new music to life. She has focused her career on connecting living composers with new audiences by commissioning them and performing their music. Danielle also works to make the harp a more accessible instrument for composers through lectures, workshops, and individual instruction. Danielle holds degrees from the University of North Texas and is currently based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.steinberg.net/tpc for a free 30-day trial version.

Harpist and new music advocate Danielle Kuntz discusses why composers should write idiomatically and her new orchestration conference, The Toolbox Sessions.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Danielle's portfolio
  • Coaching
  • Creating content
  • Fulfilling performances
  • Creating opportunities
  • Meet your audience
  • Idiomatic writing
  • Toolbox Sessions

Websites:

Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes!

This episode was edited by Studio184.

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Manage episode 326051651 series 100485
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As a new music harpist, Danielle Kuntz is dedicated to bringing new music to life. She has focused her career on connecting living composers with new audiences by commissioning them and performing their music. Danielle also works to make the harp a more accessible instrument for composers through lectures, workshops, and individual instruction. Danielle holds degrees from the University of North Texas and is currently based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

This episode is sponsored by Dorico by Steinberg, the future of scoring. Visit www.steinberg.net/tpc for a free 30-day trial version.

Harpist and new music advocate Danielle Kuntz discusses why composers should write idiomatically and her new orchestration conference, The Toolbox Sessions.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Danielle's portfolio
  • Coaching
  • Creating content
  • Fulfilling performances
  • Creating opportunities
  • Meet your audience
  • Idiomatic writing
  • Toolbox Sessions

Websites:

Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes!

This episode was edited by Studio184.

  continue reading

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