LooseLeaf NoteBook uncovers the connection between creativity and mental health, with a focus on nurturing artistry, emotional intelligence, and self-care. Composer Julia Adolphe shares her creative process, personal experience with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and journey towards mental health alongside guests from across creative fields to provide inspiration, a space for open dialogue, and paths towards healing through artistic self-expression. Julia Adolphe’s music is described as “alive with invention” (The New Yorker), “colorful, mercurial, deftly orchestrated” (The New York Times) displaying a “remarkable gift for sustaining a compelling musical narrative” (Musical America). Her works are performed across the U.S. and abroad by renowned orchestras and ensembles such as the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, and Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, among others. Julia is a native New Yorker living in Los Angeles. .
Episodes
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Reframing Pre-Pandemic Work for Today's Emotional Needs
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
I share how I shifted my creative approach to my orchestral work for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, which I began writing before the pandemic, so that it feels just as meaningful and reflective of my life today. I also dive into my thought process on composing a new solo violin work for Yevgeny Kutik and how I reframed the project for myself to speak to my emotional needs during quarantine.
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