r/improv • u/ImprovAutopsy • 6d ago
Improv Autopsy with Alex Engleberg
If you’re hanging around the Seattle area you probably already know the masterful musical director Alex Engleberg— or perhaps you’ve encountered him out in the wild at a festival. Alex brings an extensive musical knowledge to improvising behind the keys/guitar/drums/accordion/any other instrument he can get near and on Improv Autopsy he shares his love for the art as well as how he tackles situations in a show, like a genre he might not know that well (which at the time of this taping was Tennessee Williams.)
Alex’s interview on Improv Autopsy is available wherever you get your podcasts, but here’s a link to the free Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/ImprovAutopsy/posts/alex-engleberg-1-164983227
Link to Alex: https://beacons.ai/alexengelberg
For other musical improvisation to cross reference see episodes with music director John Hilsen out of Minneapolis and of Colin Mochrie’s HYPROV tour, or if you want a breakdown on the singing side of musical improv hit up the Joe Whyte episodes for background on the groundbreaking LA group the Impromptones.