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Welcome back! This week we speak with astounding trumpet soloist, Simon Höfele, taking a peek behind the scenes of his stunning international career to discuss the reality of it all. We chat about Simon's fortunate journey to becoming a soloist and how his ultimate love is for creating music (especially the contemporary kind), using the trumpet as a tool to achieve that. Simon also works part-time as a very cool hipster barista which he describes almost like 'paid therapy' - a form of distraction and space away from the trumpet to keep him grounded. Stay tuned to find out the piece of music he ranks 'The Most Disgusting' too.
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Things Musicians Don't Talk About is now supported by the Royal Society of Musicians!
Follow the Royal Society of Musicians:
Instagram: @rsmgb
Twitter: @RSMusicians
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/royalsocietyofmusicians
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Editor: Federico (@mixinghacks)
Music: Katy Ehrlich
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Welcome back! This week we speak with astounding trumpet soloist, Simon Höfele, taking a peek behind the scenes of his stunning international career to discuss the reality of it all. We chat about Simon's fortunate journey to becoming a soloist and how his ultimate love is for creating music (especially the contemporary kind), using the trumpet as a tool to achieve that. Simon also works part-time as a very cool hipster barista which he describes almost like 'paid therapy' - a form of distraction and space away from the trumpet to keep him grounded. Stay tuned to find out the piece of music he ranks 'The Most Disgusting' too.
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Things Musicians Don't Talk About is now supported by the Royal Society of Musicians!
Follow the Royal Society of Musicians:
Instagram: @rsmgb
Twitter: @RSMusicians
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/royalsocietyofmusicians
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Support TMDTA
Want to support us on a regular basis? Consider joining our Patreon for £3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/tmdta
Feeling generous? Help us raise funds for the podcast: https://www.gofundme.com/f/things-musicians-dont-talk-about
Want to gift us a Kofi? Click here!
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Editor: Federico (@mixinghacks)
Music: Katy Ehrlich
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Follow Things Musicians Don't Talk About on:
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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