
Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra isn’t just about world-class performances — it’s also about nurturing the next generation of musicians.
In this episode, Paul Surapine, Executive & Artistic Director, continues the conversation on music education, youth programs, and the “farm team” that helps sustain a professional orchestra. From the Claflin Hill Youth Symphonies to private lessons, recitals, and the vital support of schools and communities, Paul reflects on how early training creates opportunities that lead directly to seats in the orchestra today.
We also zoom out to look at the bigger picture:
Why music education matters for society
How arts programs build stronger communities
The challenges of sustaining these programs in changing times
A “tornado moment” — asking what rules still serve us, and which ones we may need to rethink
Whether you’re a musician, educator, parent, or listener who loves great music, this episode invites you to think about the future of orchestras and the role of education in keeping them alive.
🎧 Tune in for an honest, thoughtful, and inspiring discussion about the past, present, and future of music education at Claflin Hill — and beyond.
For more information, please visit www.claflinhill.org