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In this episode, we talk with collaborative pianist (and freelancer!), Dr. Elizabeth G. Hill who’s known for her work as a solo performer, chamber musician, educator, and lecturer. Liz dedicates much of her career to bridging cultures together through music, and is a recognized leader in contemporary music advocacy. In this conversation, Liz tells us about her formative years in Alaska, wildlife encounters, and how this time in her life shaped the kind of music she chooses to perform. As a pianist who considers herself a freelancer, Liz weighs the same questions we all do: what do I want to say with the music I program and the work I accept?
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Mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Elizabeth G. Hill’s website:
http://elizabethghill.com/
Meraki duo:
http://elizabethghill.com/meraki/
Songs of Hope: Unveiling Darkness
https://www.songs-of-hope.org/
Balance Campaign:
https://balancecampaign.com/
Big Magic, By Elizabeth Gilbert
https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/books/big-magic/
Our sponsors:
Aria Lights
www.arialights.com
Arc Rest
www.thearcrest.com
Potter Violins
www.potterviolins.com
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Support the show
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Stories? Questions? Thoughts? TEXT us here!
In this episode, we talk with collaborative pianist (and freelancer!), Dr. Elizabeth G. Hill who’s known for her work as a solo performer, chamber musician, educator, and lecturer. Liz dedicates much of her career to bridging cultures together through music, and is a recognized leader in contemporary music advocacy. In this conversation, Liz tells us about her formative years in Alaska, wildlife encounters, and how this time in her life shaped the kind of music she chooses to perform. As a pianist who considers herself a freelancer, Liz weighs the same questions we all do: what do I want to say with the music I program and the work I accept?
**If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and writing a quick review for our podcast!
NEW THIS SEASON:
Get a 10% discount on The ArcRest! Just mention the code “VIOLACENTRIC” at checkout!
www.thearcrest.com
We’re welcoming a NEW sponsor, Aria Lights! Check them out at www.arialights.com
We have a Patreon! Support us and get perks and bonus content!
www.patreon.com/violacentric
Mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Elizabeth G. Hill’s website:
http://elizabethghill.com/
Meraki duo:
http://elizabethghill.com/meraki/
Songs of Hope: Unveiling Darkness
https://www.songs-of-hope.org/
Balance Campaign:
https://balancecampaign.com/
Big Magic, By Elizabeth Gilbert
https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/books/big-magic/
Our sponsors:
Aria Lights
www.arialights.com
Arc Rest
www.thearcrest.com
Potter Violins
www.potterviolins.com
Head over to musiciancentric.com to subscribe to our email list!
Support the show
Interested in starting your own podcast? We can't recommend our host Buzzsprout enough! Click here for an introductory offer from them!
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