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Auteur(s): Amos Vang
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Have you ever wondered about what it takes to be a great investment banker? Or how you can be a broadcaster for the Olympics on national TV? What about becoming a famous world-renowned musician? Or how about making it to a pro sports league such as the NHL? Join Amos Vang, a Canadian lawyer, broadcaster, and podcaster, as he tells and features the untold real-life stories of professionals and people from all walks of life, as well as the lessons that they have learned from their careers. Real-life stories, timeless lessons, rising legends. Find them all here on "This is the Legend Of...".Amos Vang Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • THE DEEPEST VOICE IN THE WORLD?! | Ep. 28 This is the Legend of Eric Hollaway
    Dec 5 2025

    He first sang in his church’s children choir. Then, he sang in the U.S. Army. Then he was discovered for having the deepesthuman vocal range, the basso profondo.

    He did not even have his first singing lesson until he was 25 years old!

    Oktavists are vocalists who sing in the basso profondo range. Oktavists are EXTREMELY rare: at one point, there were only 12 in the entire world! He is one of them.

    Meet Eric Hollaway, aka thatbassvoice, an oktavist, YouTuber with over 726,000 subscribers, and voice actor whose has been featured in numerous films and video games, including the award winning “DOOM Eternal”.

    Join Amos Vang and Eric Hollaway as they share Eric’s legendary adventures, from serving in the U.S. Army as a nuclear warhead technician while entertaining and singing in an a cappella group for German audiences, to returning back to the U.S. and being discovered by two music professors for his voice, to learning and training in the different operatic styles and traditions, and to working with the legendary Mick Gordon on providing his voice to “DOOM Eternal’s” unforgettable music. Amos and Ericalso discuss musicality, the unique characteristics of the basso profondo range, and the most important lessons that Eric has learned from his career.

    Eric’s Instagram: @thatbassvoice

    Eric’s YouTube channel:@thatbassvoice

    Tomorrow by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au


    -- CHAPTERS --

    0:00 – Introduction

    4:00 – What inspired Eric Hollaway to pursue music?

    8:30 – Eric Hollaway explains his childhood musicalcommunity environment!

    10:31 – What were the most important lessons that EricHollaway learned from his childhood musical community environment?

    12:51 – When did Eric Hollaway discover that he could reachthe male bass vocal range?

    17:13 – Eric Hollaway served in the U.S. Army and was partof an Army a cappella group!

    25:07 – Eric Hollaway studied opera in college, competed inbass voice competitions, and received a voice scholarship immediately!

    26:58 – Up until age 25, Eric Hollaway NEVER HAD A VOICELESSON BEFORE!

    33:35 – Imperfections are beautiful!

    34:04 – How did Eric Hollaway discover that he can reach thebasso profondo range?

    37:44 – “I found my people”

    38:59 – Discovering oktavism and Glenn Miller helped EricHollaway discover his true identity in voice!

    40:08 – “Eric, come up!”

    42:55 – How rare is oktavism and the basso profondo range?

    45:52 – What inspired Eric Hollaway to pursue voice actingand singing full time, and to create thatbassvoice?

    48:08 – Doom Eternal: Eric Hollaway was in it! How did Eric Hollaway work with Mick Gordon?

    55:22 – Eric Hollaway sings that song from Doom Eternal!

    56:55 – What is musicality to Eric Hollaway?

    1:06:17 – If Eric Hollaway was immersed heavily into theworld of professional music making in his childhood, then he would not haveenjoyed music as much as he does now.

    1:11:25 – What is the basso profondo? Is it even possible to train to become anoktavist?

    1:19:31 – What are the greatest misconceptions of singingand oktavism that Eric Hollaway has seen?

    1:21:24 – One must have vocal training and healthy lifestylehabits, no matter how talented they are!

    1:22:55 – Chocolate and bass voices: good or bad?!

    1:27:02 – Luciano Pavarotti influenced Eric Hollaway!

    1:28:59 – Mario Lanza, Placido Domingo, and Thomas Hampson

    1:32:42 – What are the most important lessons that EricHollaway has learned from his career?

    1:34:50 – What are the most rewarding things that EricHollaway has experienced from his career? What advice would he give to people who want to pursue this career?

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    1 h et 42 min
  • ATHENA DENG RETURNS from the CHOPIN Competition! Ep. 27
    Nov 21 2025

    She just competed at the Olympics of Piano, the 2025 International Chopin Competition. Athena Deng returns to the show to share her experiences!

    Join Amos Vang and Athena Deng as they revisit Athena’s Road to Warsaw, from her performance at the preliminaries to her 1st round performance, as well as her preparation and mindset going into and after the Competition. Athena also shares the most important lessons that she learned from this experience, and the unique emotions she experienced from performing on the greatest stage of piano.

    See Athena's first appearance on the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttpWfb1L1Z8

    #chopin #chopinpiano #chopin2025 #piano #chopincompetition #argerich #athenadeng #dengsisters #canadianchopinsociety #royalconservatoryofmusic #rcm #chopininstitute #classicalmusic

    -- CHAPTERS --

    0:00 – Introduction

    0:59 – Athena Deng describes her experience at the International Chopin Competition!

    1:56 – Athena Deng at the Preliminaries

    3:27 – How did Athena Deng prepare for the main International Chopin Competition?

    6:03 – Athena Deng balanced a Masters of Music at the New England Conservatory with her preparation for the International Chopin Competition!

    11:30 – Pianists have to learn and master massive amounts of music in a matter of weeks or even days!

    15:02 – Athena Deng tried to use muscle memory to compete in the 1st round, which did not ultimately work out for her.

    18:38 – Athena Deng talks about her experiences hearing different interpretations of the same Chopin repertoire at the Competition!

    23:57 – Athena Deng felt like she was floating during her performance of Chopin’s Nocturne in G Major at the International Chopin Competition!

    29:33 – Why did Athena Deng select the Yamaha for the prelims and the Kawai for the main rounds of the International Chopin Competition?

    35:08 – The Shigeru Kawai piano was the 2nd most popular piano at the 2025 International Chopin Competition!

    37:22 – Shigeru Kawai pianos are DIFFERENT from the K. Kawai pianos! It is good to practice on heavier pianos.

    40:06 – What was Athena Deng thinking and feeling when she stepped onto the world stage and performed her 1st round programme at the International Chopin Competition?

    45:27 – The competitors were very friendly and excited to be at the Chopin Competition!

    46:51 – What were Athena Deng’s favorite experiences in Warsaw?

    48:30 – Athena Deng thinks that the Warsaw Philharmonia felt SMALLER than Koerner Hall in Toronto, Canada!

    54:23 – Pianists must know how to project to the back of the concert hall in their performances!

    57:43 – Athena Deng visited Zelazowa Wola, Chopin’s birthplace!

    59:51 – Dang Thai Son grew up listening to Chopin in the outdoors!

    1:02:54 – Nature and wilderness focused CDs in the 2000s and early 2010s

    1:05:28 – What were the most important lessons that Athena Deng has learned from the International Chopin Competition?

    1:07:28 – How has the International Chopin Competition changed or help evolve Athena Deng’s understanding of Fryderyk Chopin?

    1:11:14 – Justice Rosalie Abella took inspiration from Fryderyk Chopin?!

    1:16:35 – Sports announcing and piano have A LOT in common. Amos Vang, who’s done both, explains why!

    1:18:12 – Will Athena Deng compete in the 2030 International Chopin Competition?

    1:22:39 – Athena Deng addresses her fans!

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    1 h et 26 min
  • He's a JUNO AWARD NOMINEE! | Ep. 26: This is the Legend Of Iman Habibi
    Nov 7 2025

    He almost got kicked out of school in Iran for playing piano. Then, he and his family fled Iran because of war. After years of tribulation and difficulties, he would become a world-renowned, award-winning composer, with a JUNO Award nomination in 2024.This is the legend of Iman Habibi, an Iranian-Canadian composer who served as the commissioned composer for the recently concluded 2025 Honens International Piano Competition. Even though Honens has concluded, it’s still a great time to hone in on Iman’s career and newest composition, “Fracture”. Join Amos Vang and Iman Habibi as they discuss the unique experiences and challenges of musicianship during Iman’s early life in Iran, the most important lessons that Iman learned from all of his composition teachers, the direct connections between “Fracture”, current events, and the metacrisis, and the importance of musicality in defining culture.#honens #honens2025 #neurorecital #verbier #chopincompetition #imanhabibi #classicfm #neuroscience #cliburn #piano #janinafialkowska #classicalmusicIman’s website: https://www.imanhabibi.com/Iman’s Instagram: @iman.habibi.composerTomorrow by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Other music composed by Amos Vang, with a special excerpt of “Fracture” by Iman Habibi-- CHAPTERS --0:00 – Introduction3:27 – What inspired Iman Habibi to pursue music?8:31 – Tehran, Iran was very influential to Iman Habibi’s early artistic pursuits, in polarising ways that showed the power of music10:00 – Iman Habibi was almost expelled from school for playing piano in Iran!12:47 – In Iran, classical music was viewed ENTIRELY DIFFERENTLY compared to Canada, the U.S., and the West!15:43 – Iman Habibi describes the most important lessons that he learned from his early teachers!22:15 – Performing and sharing music with an audience is a unique experience.24:01 – Chopin’s music really speaks to people, especially in times of conflict.27:00 – What inspired Iman Habibi to become a composer?28:53 – What were the most important lessons that Iman Habibi learned from his composition teachers?38:07 – Every performer and composer has their own signature: they imbue a bit of themselves into their performances and compositions.39:17 – Chopin, Iman, and every other composer is a product of their own time. Authenticity is important in music!40:49 – What is a commissioned composition?42:07 – What is Iman Habibi’s planning process for each commissioned composition?46:23 – What is “Fracture”, Iman Habibi’s commissioned composition for the 2025 Honens International Competition?49:59 – Iman mentions the Metacrisis, which is coincidentally related to some of Amos’s work at Stanford University’s MAHB!53:57 – There is a cultural problem that is preventing humanity from understanding the problems that affect it.59:30 – How should pianists approach “Fracture” by Iman Habibi?1:05:55 – What is musicality to Iman Habibi?1:10:31 – What is the Complete Artist to Iman Habibi?1:17:23 – Music appreciation is losing ground in Canada and the U.S. This is isolating people.1:28:21 – How can people enjoy music competitions such as Honens?1:31:33 – What is Iman Habibi’s advice to those who want to pursue a career in music?

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    1 h et 37 min
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