Is it Recess Yet? Confessions of a Former Child Prodigy is about concert violinist Tricia Park's years as a child prodigy and her quest to evolve beyond that identity. Get an insider’s look into the classical music world and listen to conversations with innovative artists who are forging new - and playful - paths into creativity.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsArtsMusicPerforming Arts |
Writing is hard because we have a lofty idea of what writing is. We imagine people--fancy people--with degrees and credentials and quills and thick notebooks into which they spill their flawless thoughts from their flawless brains, sitting in flawles... more
“So….do you still play the violin?”
Recently, people have been asking me this a lot, and I’ll be honest with you, it kind of pisses me off.
My reaction to that question is visceral: defensive, angry, defiant. And a little scared. Because, dammit, I... more
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Since I received my Fulbright in the creative writing category, I thought it might be helpful for me to share some ideas about how creative writing has helped me and my violin playing:
How Creative Writing Could Make ... more
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Jennifer teaches at Skidmore College and her first novel, The Octagon House, will be published by Atria, an imprint of Simon and Schuster.
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Great content and guests! Out of all the many classical music podcasts this has definitely been one of my favorites. Is it great to hear from musicians who have had a somewhat unusual career path, and each episode I’ve listened so far has been eye opening. Thanks for creating this!
This podcast is inspiring, and offers great insights into life as a musician!
As someone who is in the classical music world and also work with prodigies, this podcast gives me a great way to step back and examine what really goes/went on. In the world that showing weakness or having questions to this “chosen path” do not feel so welcome, this podcast gently but surely gives you the way into discussing the subjects - I highly recommend it!
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