Episode #3
"The reality of what makes innovation is when people say “This is just how I do it and I’m doubling down on expressing myself in the way that I see the world”. And that’s where the risk and where the innovation always come from. [...] But that’s the most difficult thing in life – being your true self. "
Today, I’m speaking to Dr Trevor Weston.
Trevor is an American composer based in Brooklyn.
He’s currently a Professor of Music at Drew University, Madison in New Jersey and teaches in the MAP and pre-college programs at the Juilliard School.
In this episode, we discuss:
- How to find your voice
- The trappings of originality
- The importance of bringing your whole self to your art
- Tips for aspiring composers
Find Trevor's work here as well as some things we discussed:
- Dr Trevor Weston's website
- Ashes by Trevor Weston performed by the Choir of Trinity Wall Street
- Juba for String Quartet by Trevor Weston, performed by the American Symphony Orchestra
- Magnificat by Trevor Weston, performed by A & P Choir
- Trevor's channel on Spotify
- IRCAM website
- Miserere Mei by Allegri performed by King's College, Cambridge
For more detailed episode notes, go to my website Curativity.me
08/05/22 • 44 min
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