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Beyond the Notes with Vonn Vanier

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Beyond the Notes uncovers the craft, stories, and “aha” moments behind today’s most influential music makers. Host Vonn Vanier sits down—remotely—for in‑depth chats with composers, producers, engineers, and performers (from Grammy winners to game‑score innovators), exploring how they broke in, solved impossible challenges, mentored the next generation, and even pursued unexpected passions. Each episode delivers a 30–60 min deep‑dive plus bite‑sized clips to inspire your own creative journey.

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episode Can Music Stay Human in the Age of AI? | David Fogel on AI, Classical Music & Creativity cover

Can Music Stay Human in the Age of AI? | David Fogel on AI, Classical Music & Creativity

David Fogel has spent decades working in artificial intelligence. He is also a composer, musician, and founder of the Symphonina Foundation. In this episode of Beyond the Notes with Vonn Vanier, David joins Vonn to talk about music, creativity, artificial intelligence, and the future of human expression in a world where technology can increasingly imitate what artists do.  The conversation also explores David’s work with the Symphonina Foundation, his belief in shorter symphonic forms for modern listeners, and the challenge of keeping orchestral music meaningful for new generations.  At the center of the episode is a question that reaches beyond music:  As AI becomes more powerful, can music stay human?  Follow The Symphonina Foundation:  Website: https://symphonina.org/ [https://symphonina.org/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SymphoninaFoundation/ [https://www.facebook.com/SymphoninaFoundation/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesymphoninafoundation3199 [https://www.youtube.com/@thesymphoninafoundation3199] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/symphoninafoundation [https://www.instagram.com/symphoninafoundation] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@symphonina [https://www.tiktok.com/@symphonina] Follow David Fogel: David Fogel music website: https://www.davidfogelmusic.com/ [https://www.davidfogelmusic.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@davidfogel8191 [https://www.youtube.com/@davidfogel8191] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbfogel/ [https://www.instagram.com/davidbfogel/] Email: david.fogel@symphonina.org [david.fogel@symphonina.org] David Fogel interviews Vonn Vanier: https://symphonina.org/podcast-vonn-vanier [https://symphonina.org/podcast-vonn-vanier] Follow Beyond the Notes: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondwithvonn [https://www.youtube.com/@beyondwithvonn] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beyondwithvonn [https://www.facebook.com/beyondwithvonn] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondwithvonn [https://www.instagram.com/beyondwithvonn] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beyondwithvonn [https://www.tiktok.com/@beyondwithvonn] Follow Vonn Vanier: Website: https://vonnvanier.com/ [https://vonnvanier.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vonnvanier [https://www.youtube.com/@vonnvanier] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vonnvanier [https://www.facebook.com/vonnvanier] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vonnvanier/ [https://www.instagram.com/vonnvanier/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vonnvanier [https://www.tiktok.com/@vonnvanier] Subscribe to Beyond the Notes with Vonn Vanier for conversations with composers, performers, producers, and creative thinkers shaping the future of music.

12. mai 2026 - 31 min
episode Your Song Isn’t Finished... Until | A Conversation with Michael Romanowski cover

Your Song Isn’t Finished... Until | A Conversation with Michael Romanowski

Most people hear music on earbuds, in cars, or through speakers that sound nothing like the room where the record was made. So what happens between the studio and the real world?  In this episode of Beyond the Notes, Vonn Vanier talks with 6x GRAMMY Award-winning mastering engineer Michael Romanowski about what mastering actually is, why it still matters, and how records either survive or fall apart once they leave the studio.  Michael explains why mastering is not just making music louder, why some songs become physically fatiguing to hear, why louder can actually work against the music, and why the best mastering engineers are not trying to impose their own sound on a record. They are trying to preserve the artist’s intent while helping the music translate across real listening environments.  They also talk about: * why music can go wrong in “about every way you could imagine” once it leaves the studio * what makes a mastering engineer valuable beyond technical processing - why “loud and bright” is not the same thing as mastering  * what it means for a record to translate in cars, headphones, living rooms, and streaming  * how artists misunderstand mastering when they confuse it with finishing the mix  * why some artists ask for music to sound “worse” and when that can actually make sense  Subscribe for more conversations with composers, performers, producers, and engineers on Beyond the Notes with Vonn Vanier.

21. april 2026 - 35 min
episode Jeffrey Silverman Snuck Into Hollywood Scoring Sessions Then Helped Orchestrate Yanni’s Biggest Show cover

Jeffrey Silverman Snuck Into Hollywood Scoring Sessions Then Helped Orchestrate Yanni’s Biggest Show

Jeffrey Silverman snuck into Hollywood film scoring sessions as a teenager.  Years later, he would go on to orchestrate some of the most iconic concert productions of the 1990s, including Yanni’s Live at the Acropolis and John Tesh’s Live at Red Rocks.  In this conversation, we talk about what orchestration actually means, how he built a career across Broadway, film, and television, and the unexpected story of how he sold more than 100,000 records under the pseudonym David Raintree.  We also get into what it’s really like working with world-class musicians, and the one lesson he learned watching them up close.  About the Podcast: Beyond the Notes is a podcast about the people behind the music — composers, performers, and creators — and how they think about their craft.  Learn more about Jeffrey on his website: https://jeffreysilvermanmusic.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3NIMUdQclZTd2R6YzZ0eVh3N0M0SUdmVlJRUXxBQ3Jtc0ttN0ZOMW1URVlJZ2VxUmRORm42eTNqTEpUcjlfQ3dNUm9PZ3BMN2FlMUU1Wldxc09mY1VkeG9oUml4T0xlUWJCUjdVXzZqTVNnT0c4Vk1uQXBlVzgxcDZDdDB1eGFCVHV5VS1rZDlGVnNGbEdibllKaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fjeffreysilvermanmusic.com%2F&v=gvaS1t-cjf0]

20. mars 2026 - 34 min
episode How Danaë Xanthe Vlasse Turns Greek Myths Into Grammy Winning Music cover

How Danaë Xanthe Vlasse Turns Greek Myths Into Grammy Winning Music

There are some stories that time itself cannot bury. Composer Danaë Xanthe Vlasse transforms ancient Greek myths into music that feels both classical and cinematic, intimate and epic. Her Grammy-winning Mythologies and Grammy-nominated Mythologies II explore beauty, tension, and transcendence through voices that sound as if they’ve crossed centuries to reach us.  In this conversation with Vonn Vanier, Danaë shares how her Greek heritage shaped her love of myth, how she brings figures like Medusa and the Sirens to emotional life, and what it takes to lead world-class artists toward a single creative vision. Along the way, she speaks candidly about rewriting endings, why she discards large portions of her work, and how she uses recurring musical themes to carry character across long-form compositions.  This episode is about the stories we inherit, the stories we choose, and what it means to tell them honestly through music.

24. feb. 2026 - 35 min
episode How Composer Claire Ritter’s Music Helps You Breathe in a World Full of Noise cover

How Composer Claire Ritter’s Music Helps You Breathe in a World Full of Noise

The internet rewards speed, volume, and constant stimulation. Claire Ritter makes music that does the opposite. Her album "Songs of Lumiere" feels like light painted with sound. Calm, spacious, and deeply intentional, it sits far outside the noise-driven logic of modern culture. In this episode of Beyond the Notes, Vonn Vanier talks with jazz and classical pianist and composer Claire Ritter about the musical lineage that shaped her voice. She reflects on studying with jazz legend Mary Lou Williams, her decades-long mentorship with pianist Ran Blake, and her lifelong search for space, color, and intuition at the piano. They discuss:  * How jazz and classical traditions can live inside one musical voice  * The importance of space and silence in performance  * Why many young musicians lose connection with their instruments  * The role of mentors and lineage in shaping an artist  * Claire’s upcoming book on her musical philosophy and teaching methods  This conversation is about presence, legacy, and the quiet courage it takes to follow a different artistic path.

10. feb. 2026 - 31 min
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