Sing as much as you want, for the audience, live, share your art with the audience, with your colleagues, create and never stop searching for the means of expressing yourself.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
Sing as much as you want, for the audience, live, share your art with the audience, with your colleagues, create and never stop searching for the means of expressing yourself.
As musicians, what we strive for most is for our work to make people feel something, whether it be a source of comfort or an exhilarating high.
Improvisation gives musicians an innate understanding of why composers make certain choices, develop a subconscious sense of style, cultivate discerned tastes in melodic lines, and form a complex vocabulary of harmony and resolution.
In my own experience I realized that being an artist was not a choice; it was who I was and who I am.
I have faith that classical music will remain as a great inspiration for the future – particularly if you play music you really love and identify with