
More than ever before, musicians have to think outside the box as reinvention is inevitable in a new era for the performing arts. By asking "What Would Mozart Do?" each episode features musicians who discuss how they have transferred the skills that music had taught them into other fields of work.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsMusicArtsMusic Interviews | ||||

Today I am talking to flautist Angela McCuiston. In our chat Angela passionately shares her story of how a series of playing-related injuries have caused her to become a Fitness Trainer for Musicians.
Angela McCuiston is a NASM-CPT, CES, SFS and CET... more
Today I am talking to baritone and entrepreneur Brian Witkowski. In our chat we talk about the path that brought Brian to starting his own business called the Lucrative Artist, a platform where artists are helped to identify their purpose, to recogn... more
Today I am talking to soprano Henriikka Gröndahl. In our chat we discuss how career trajectories can change over time and the possible influence of relationships and parenthood on negotiating a singing career. Henriikka Gröndahl is a versatile lyric ... more
Today I am talking to mezzo-soprano Carolyn Dobbin. In our chat we discuss Carolynâs career trajectory from art teacher to opera singer, and how her creativity carried her through loss and grief during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Northern Irish mezzo-sop... more
Today I am talking to baritone Duncan Rock. In our chat we are discussing how Duncanâs dedication to fitness, nutrition and a healthy lifestyle influences his international career as an opera singer and how by developing his own nutrition brand Dunca... more
Today I am talking to Hendrik Vermeulen, a South African Couturier, fashion designer, singer-songwriter and producer. In our chat we talk about the importance of time management and structuring in order to enhance creativity and we discuss how career... more
Today I am talking to pianist Peter Jablonski. We discuss piano repertoire in and outside the canon, how careers take time to develop, and wonder about the influence of social media on the longevity of a career in music.
Peter Jablonski is an award-... more
Today I am talking to countertenor Daniel Keating-Roberts. We discuss the importance of creative minds channeling over linear matter, we consider potential ways in which the pandemic has left a positive mark on the performance industry, and Daniel sh... more
An eye-opening and inspiring listen for any freelance musician (or artist in general). Full of wisdom, expertise, and useful advice for reevaluating and reshaping your career.
So pertinent at the moment. A great listen for any freelance performer.
This is a fantastic podcast for anyone working in the music profession, studying at music college or thinking of a career change.
The frank and honest discussion about careers, identity, opportunities, money, transferable skills is refreshing and incredibly inspiring.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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Apple Podcasts | #192 |










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