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The Connected Musician

Create Connections

Conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser shares his perspective on how to program a concert to help build connections between performer and audience.

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Lead with Your Values

Bassoonist, conductor, and curator Rebekah Heller shares how to create impactful concerts that reflect your values and empower your audience.

Be Authentic

Bassoonist Monica Ellis and oboist Toyin Spellman-Diaz of Imani Winds speak about representation, authenticity, and the role of commissioning to expand repertoire.

Cultivate Curiosity

Cellist and conductor Eric Jacobsen, along with violinist and composer Colin Jacobsen, discuss how to cultivate curiosity and connect with your audience.

Start with What You Love

Violinist and founding member of the Brentano String Quartet Mark Steinberg discusses the importance of programming music that you love that resonates with meaning and connection.

Know Your Audience

Carnegie Hall’s Director of Artistic Planning Abhijit Sengupta talks about the importance of knowing your audience when planning a meaningful concert experience.

Collect What You Love

Cellist, composer, and founding member of the Attacca Quartet Andrew Yee talks about being a curator of what people hear, the importance of creating a connection between audience and performer, and the value of performing what you love.

Start with the Artists

Carnegie Hall’s Executive and Artistic Director Clive Gillinson discusses his views on the importance of creating journeys of exploration for audiences through an artist’s authentic programmatic voice.

Find Inspiration

Violist, curator, and conductor Nadia Sirota discusses the transformative power of working with living composers.

Build on Your Intention

Violinist, educator, and founding member of the Chiara String Quartet Rebecca Fischer speaks to the importance of intention in your artistry with the goal of digging deeper into the process to produce inspiring performances.

Embrace Your Experience

Classical singer Julia Bullock shares how she is inspired by artists who speak to the times they are living in and how important it is to embrace your own experience within your artistry.

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