Andrew Constantine interviews celebrities from behind the scenes in the classical music industry in ”A Stick With A Point”. This innovative and thought provoking podcast turns the spotlight on composers, directors, record producers, venue managers, radio broadcasters and many more!
“A Stick With A Point” goes beyond the glib and the glamour of the classical music business, avoiding clichés as much as possible and explores the vast, extended network that makes the industry hang together.
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Andrew Constantine interviews celebrities from behind the scenes in the classical music industry in ”A Stick With A Point”. This innovative and thought provoking podcast turns the spotlight on composers, directors, record producers, venue managers, radio broadcasters and many more!
“A Stick With A Point” goes beyond the glib and the glamour of the classical music business, avoiding clichés as much as possible and explores the vast, extended network that makes the industry hang together.
Emerson Quartet violinist Philip Setzer - a founding member of this legendary ensemble!
A Stick With A Point
55 minutes
6 months ago
Emerson Quartet violinist Philip Setzer - a founding member of this legendary ensemble!
With tales of George Szell, Oscar Shumsky and over fifty years as a violinist in the revered Emerson Quartet, Philip Setzer is full of tales, reminiscences and boundless energy and ideas for his new role as Artistic Director of Vermont's Manchester Music Festival.
A Stick With A Point
Andrew Constantine interviews celebrities from behind the scenes in the classical music industry in ”A Stick With A Point”. This innovative and thought provoking podcast turns the spotlight on composers, directors, record producers, venue managers, radio broadcasters and many more!
“A Stick With A Point” goes beyond the glib and the glamour of the classical music business, avoiding clichés as much as possible and explores the vast, extended network that makes the industry hang together.