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Damon Coleman is member of Toledo Symphony and performs chamber music as the cellist of the Bezonian Piano Trio.
He is an active teacher, and has served as a faculty member of the Miami School for the Arts, the Ann Arbor School for the Arts, the New England Music Camp, The PRIZM Music Festival, and the University of Toledo.
He’s been the recipient of the King-Chávez-Parks Visiting Professorship from the University of Michigan and he currently maintains a private teaching studio.
He is a regular participant in the Sphinx Music Festival. He is an Advisory Board member for Voices of the People, which is a national chamber festival that unites music and philosophy in a celebration of the humanities.
His other interests include literature, meditation and chess.
In this conversation we talk about your craft being a tool for understanding yourself, transcending category, the ego and greatness, his life philosophy and his internal flames, unlearning, his relationship to time and so much more.
I appreciate Damon so much, I learn so much from him and I am so excited to share this conversation with you as I know you will come away with something to think deeply about and learn from.
Please enjoy this rich conversation.
Allan
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Allan's Website
Facebook | IG |Twitter
email: [email protected]
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Damon Coleman is member of Toledo Symphony and performs chamber music as the cellist of the Bezonian Piano Trio.
He is an active teacher, and has served as a faculty member of the Miami School for the Arts, the Ann Arbor School for the Arts, the New England Music Camp, The PRIZM Music Festival, and the University of Toledo.
He’s been the recipient of the King-Chávez-Parks Visiting Professorship from the University of Michigan and he currently maintains a private teaching studio.
He is a regular participant in the Sphinx Music Festival. He is an Advisory Board member for Voices of the People, which is a national chamber festival that unites music and philosophy in a celebration of the humanities.
His other interests include literature, meditation and chess.
In this conversation we talk about your craft being a tool for understanding yourself, transcending category, the ego and greatness, his life philosophy and his internal flames, unlearning, his relationship to time and so much more.
I appreciate Damon so much, I learn so much from him and I am so excited to share this conversation with you as I know you will come away with something to think deeply about and learn from.
Please enjoy this rich conversation.
Allan
---
Allan's Website
Facebook | IG |Twitter
email: [email protected]