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. .
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Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Samuel Adler & Emily Freeman Brown: Hope & Perspective in Pandemic Times
Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Composer Samuel Adler and conductor Emily Freeman Brown share how they are staying hopeful and creative during the pandemic. Born in 1928 to a Jewish family living in Germany, Samuel Adler gives his unique perspective on how he draws inspiration from artists who have both struggled and thrived during times of extreme crisis. He and Emily discuss adaptations musicians made following the 1918 pandemic, how Emily plans to teach orchestral conducting with social distancing measures, and why artists should be careful about creating work overtly and specifically about today's pandemic.
How do you stay hopeful and gain perspective during this pandemic? Questions or comments may be shared on Julia Adolphe's YouTube Channel
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