EMM 45: The Art of Impossible | High Achievement in Early Music

If you have ever thought that you are not creative or that "making it big" is impossible, today's episode is for you. There are two false choices taught in the world. It's either "Go live your dream" or "don't pursue your dream, do something practical". I seek to find the middle of ";pursue your dream, but it's going to be insanely hard and require grit and creativity". Making Early Music a career would not fall in the category of stable, smart, or lucrative, but that doesn't mean it's impossible. It might just look a little different than your initial expectations. www.soundofageschoir.comHere is a link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+art+of+impossible&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4b2MBhD2ARIsAIrcB-SWBkTla1syL1mt1k4jW453qgqMEcbFmAq3B38ezDkkWCc0Qo16820aAudxEALw_wcB&hvadid=241900559643&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9029857&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=8942532955597067818&hvtargid=kwd-92832955290&hydadcr=22561_10346245&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_1b6wtt3tq0_e

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Once understood at even a surface level, early music has the power to transform how all music is heard and felt. Discussions and interviews about a wide range of topics within the choral art and how those principles can help conductors, singers, and audience members have a deeper appreciation for historical music. We aim to connect the fundamental elements of early music to the music of more contemporary times to illustrate the relevance early music still holds. Guests include Owain Park, Carolann Buff, Peter Schubert, Eric Whitacre, Tony Silvestri, Nigel Short, Chris Gabbitas, and many more.