The Strad: Musical architecture - sound in time and space

To be a creator of sound is like seeking meaning in an imaginary architectural construct. Each creation is unique in that moment of time and space. The paradox of performing within different sets of circumstances while maintaining a consistent artistic voice is a performer’s way of life.   

Our artistic truth emanates from within, then finds its way to extend outward. Physical space affects our relationship with the instrument: the concert halls, the collaborations, the acoustics and so on. 

Read the full article on The Strad’s website here.

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