Making a Difference
Music for music’s sake can be a beautiful thing. But those out there who are the most creative and innovative are also those who are making a concrete difference in the everyday lives of those they touch. Part 3 of 4 in the “The Future is Now.”
The Call to Instruments!
“The Future is Now” continues in Part 2, a call to action and instruments for all of the musicians who must play a role in transforming classical music.
An Ever-Shifting World
Part 1 of “The Future is Now,” our introductory series to String Visions and the Visionary innovation project
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- Interview with Joel Quarrington January 10, 2018
- A Teacher’s Perspective: Asking Questions to Promote Self-Sufficiency in Students December 11, 2017
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