Forum – Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard of the Monk Institute of Jazz is interviewed by John Snyder about his career and about his decision to bring the Monk Institute to Loyola University New Orleans after Katrina
Loyola University Forum with Terence Blanchard
Grammy award winning musician and composer Terence Blanchard, his manager Robin Burgess, and tour manager Vincent Bennett speak to students at Loyola University.
Working on the Katrina Project
Musician and composer Terence Blanchard discusses his experience working on and composing the music for Spike Lee's documentary "When the Levees Broke."
Jazz Musician Terence Blanchard on His Work as an Educator
Musician and composer Terence Blanchard talks about his work as an educator and the work he has done at the Monk Institute.
Managing Terence Blanchard
Robin Burgess discusses her job as Terence Blanchard's manager and the collaboration that is involved. Vincent Bennett also discusses his experiences as Terence Blanchard's tour manager.
Terence Blanchard on Flow as Album Title and Guiding Philosophy
Jazz musician Terence Blanchard discusses the inspiration behind his album Flow and the importance of the idea of flow to the internal chemistry of a performing ensemble.
Terence Blanchard on Auditioning and Hiring Musicians
Musician and composer Terence Blanchard discusses the process of auditioning and hiring new musicians for his band.
Terence Blanchard on Working with Herbie Hancock
Jazz musician Terence Blanchard discusses working with legendary producer and composer Herbie Hancock, and how the lessons learned from the experience changed his approach to music.
Terence Blanchard on Radio Today
Musician and composer Terence Blanchard discusses his views on radio formats today.
Terence Blanchard on Keeping a Positive Attitude
Jazz musician Terence Blanchard discusses the importance of professionalism, an open mind, and a positive attitude in living the life of a working musician.





