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PT70: “Be a Place where Everybody Asks Questions,” with Christopher Rountree

79 min • 27 april 2020

If you’re a conductor in quarantine and willing to question the meaning of music and your place in the world, then this is the interview for you! We talk with Christopher Rountree about how and why he realized he wasn’t interested in the standard career path for orchestral conductors, why classical music education is about isolating the work from its context, and how we can elevate the goals of our performance.

You will learn

  • The higher goal of musical performance
  • How Christopher approaches programming a series of concerts
  • New ways of thinking about how pieces interact with each other on a classical program
  • About the Fluxus movement in art and how we can question "What is Music?"
  • How we've forgotten to appreciate the little things, until now
  • How to redirect your rat-race energy during COVID-19 Self-Quarantine
  • Conducting is the vehicle, music is the art, now go find the right people.
  • Why you should be working with collaborators as often as possible
  • What "Education" and "Community Engagement" really mean

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