The young pianist, Zev Sebastian is talking about his love for playing the piano and gives an insight into life at the prestigious Purcell school for young musicians in London.
Read MoreThe Artist’s voice
Inspired during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, my project was sparked by witnessing the struggles of my children, ballet dancers at the Vienna State Opera, unable to practice their craft due to isolation. Initially a small photography endeavor, capturing artists at their windows, it swiftly transformed into a symbol of solidarity for the arts community.
The repercussions of this pandemic will echo throughout the artistic and cultural sectors for years to come. Thus, I felt compelled to shed light on the plight of creative individuals and organizations, advocating for their recognition and support. Through this project, I aimed to amplify artists' voices, offering a platform for their stories and perspectives. If they can't grace the stage, they should still be seen and heard.
Vienna, a bastion of culture, served as a fitting backdrop for my efforts, with its rich artistic heritage and diverse community. I've photographed over 500 artists, including musicians, dancers, and opera stars, alongside ambassadors from various nations, all standing in solidarity with Vienna's artistic community.
The arts, often overlooked, are integral to society's fabric, shaping our collective identity and enriching our lives. They transcend language and borders, offering solace and inspiration in times of turmoil. By spotlighting Vienna's cultural legacy, I hope to instill a greater appreciation for the arts worldwide. Moreover, I've witnessed firsthand the resilience of artists in the face of adversity. Despite canceled performances and financial hardships, their unwavering passion for their craft fuels a newfound creativity. Their optimism is palpable, radiating hope through every photograph.
Through this project, I aim to educate future generations on the importance of the arts, advocating for its integration into education systems worldwide. By nurturing creativity and fostering appreciation for the arts, we can build a more empathetic and harmonious society.Ultimately, my goal is to spark dialogue and action, ensuring that the arts and artists are valued and supported in our modern world. Through interviews with artists globally, I seek to understand their experiences and explore solutions for securing the future of the arts.
In essence, this project is a testament to the resilience and vitality of the human spirit, as embodied by artists around the world. Their stories remind us of the transformative power of art and the boundless possibilities it offers for a brighter future."
"I love what I'm doing at the moment. I love to explore songs, I love to explore languages. If I can combine things together,
Read MoreFrom Los Angeles, Film composer Jeff Danna: "Work on your craft and be a great composer.
Read More"You have to read the notes on a page, so if you read a whole opera, you're not only reading the singing text, you're also reading the notes.
Read More"I would say the most of the pieces that I wrote for orchestra or for wind bands are pieces that are very descriptive, like symphonic poems.
Read More"I was at Disney at the time when they switched from 2D animation to 3D animation and it didn't change my job or the story people's job.
Read More"Maybe I'm the voice of the composer," says Harpist Rachel Talitman.
Read MoreChristo Davids says: "It's got a lot to do with where we come from I think, that influences where we are going and the type of stories we put out.
Read More"It looks so easy but with all the pedals, with all the things that need to be thought of, it's more difficult than one thinks.
Read MoreValeria Tessari is talking about her father, Gianni Tessari, who is the winemaker at Giannitessari
Read MoreHarpist, Nichole Young says: I just realised that I didn't want this to be the end of my relationship with this instrument
Read More"I think knowing more gives you more freedom, but I can also see how, creatively perhaps, you do something that might be unconventional but …
Read More"Maybe before, people thought that women couldn't play flamenco guitar correctly, but I grew up in an environment where everyone was considered equal.
Read More"I still have to come back to music, it's like a magnet. Every time I'm away from it, I become another person.
Read MoreComposer, Oskar Gigele is taking about his music: " She told me that my music is always a story telling music.
Read MoreTalking about the Legacy of one of the great artists of our time, Gene Kelly, is his widow Patricia Kelly: "He understood his artform. He understood the history, the politics, the music.
Read More"I think you have to believe that everyday you can do a little bit more. A little bit more and better than yesterday.
Read More"If anybody has the determination to do anything in the world, they can do it. If I look back at the twenty to thirty of my life and say: 'wow, how did I achieve this?
Read MoreEdo Frenkel about the experience working assistant conductor at the Royal Ballet "I'm very lucky that through coincidence, through my short time, comparatively in this career,…
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