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Nadia Eskandari, although didn’t leave music college very long ago, is forging a career on her own terms. She is the co-creator and viola player of string quartet Vulva Voce, platforming music written by women to live music venues in which you might be more used to seeing an indie, pop or rock band. Nadia chats with inspiring honesty, bringing to life the human side of music-making. She has an unusual playfulness about music and being a musician which makes this a very refreshing chat.
We put the classical music world to rights!
More information on stuff mentioned in the episode:
Vulva Voce: https://www.vulvavoce.com/
Producer: Carlie Foster for Audio Always
Socials:
Insta - @MusicMavericksPod
Twitter - @MusicMavericksP
By Miche RobinsonNadia Eskandari, although didn’t leave music college very long ago, is forging a career on her own terms. She is the co-creator and viola player of string quartet Vulva Voce, platforming music written by women to live music venues in which you might be more used to seeing an indie, pop or rock band. Nadia chats with inspiring honesty, bringing to life the human side of music-making. She has an unusual playfulness about music and being a musician which makes this a very refreshing chat.
We put the classical music world to rights!
More information on stuff mentioned in the episode:
Vulva Voce: https://www.vulvavoce.com/
Producer: Carlie Foster for Audio Always
Socials:
Insta - @MusicMavericksPod
Twitter - @MusicMavericksP