Started in the summer of 2020, Resonance is a podcast that uses music to reflect on contemporary social issues, like social distance, racial violence, and economic uncertainty. We listen to clips of music from the past to make sense of the present and imagine a better future.
In conversation with Evan Rothstein – Deputy Head of String Department at Guidhall School of Music and Drama in London and my true and very wise friend. I am very happy to be able to share with you the conversation we had during the lockdown. After leaving his school we stayed in contact, exchanging ideas, … Czytaj dalej It’s no use to be right. You must somehow work convincingly together. →
With Natasha Hall about liberating yourself from the outside pressure, finding your home inside you, collaborating with the fear, about music and humanity . I have met Natasha thanks to one of our common friend. She used to live in London a while before I came there. She used to play for a few years … Czytaj dalej The way to get back home. →
Charlotte Hamilton is one of the most inspiring person I have ever met. She was working as a fundraiser for European Union Youth Orchestra when I was a member of the orchestra. We became friends and until now we are supporting each other and exchange ideas. She was working for the most vibrant companies and … Czytaj dalej „I am shifting my moment to you.” →
This was the phrase which Etienne Abelin told me once and it has stucked in my head. I thought: it’s quite obvious, why then I accuse „so called life” too many times for choosing for me? Being in charged of your own path has its cost but in the end I am the one who … Czytaj dalej I want to own my story. →
#artistsinisolation That was one of my questions to Roberto Gonzáles Monjas, one of the most vibrant musician of young generation. He used to be the concertmaster of a few orchestras among others Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. Now he is Chief Conductor and Artistic Advisor of Dalasinfoniettan. We have met at Guildhall School of … Czytaj dalej How is to play the silence? →