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Notes From Musicians’s Kitchens is a cookbook written by musicians as a means of digitally breaking bread with each other, of sharing and appreciating our diverse food cultures, and of creating new memories, all of which will raise money for Help Musicians U.K. Join me, Jennifer Johnston, as each week I talk to a music professional about how they’re coping during the pandemic, what they’re cooking, and what food means to them.
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Tuesday May 05, 2020
Robert Treviño & Julia Siciliano
Tuesday May 05, 2020
Tuesday May 05, 2020
Jennifer Johnston’s guests this week are conductor Robert Treviño and his wife, the pianist Julia Siciliano, who talk to her from their home in Malmö. Although the rest of Europe has locked down in the face of Covid-19, Sweden has remained open and so Robert, Chief Conductor of the Malmö Symphony Orchestra, has become a pioneer in trialling how to keep live performances going in this new age of social distancing. You’ll hear him speak powerfully about what he thinks the classical music industry will have to do to stay relevant and alive, he’ll talk about his childhood in poverty in Texas, and movingly, impart his beliefs about living a life of service and his own mortality. We’ll also find out who does the cooking in their household and how important choc chip cookies have been.
Notes From Musicians’ Kitchens is a subscription-only online cookbook and mixology resource written by musicians from all over the world, sharing their food traditions and tastes, to raise money for Help Musicians U.K.
www.notesfrommusicianskitchens.com
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Jamie Barton
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Join Jennifer Johnston, as she talks to the celebrated American mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton about lockdown from her home in Atlanta, Georgia. You’ll hear her talk about coping with a travelling minstrel’s life, cooking from scratch, body positivity, finding balance and her Nanna’s biscuits.
Notes From Musicians Kitchens is a cookbook written by musicians as a means of digitally breaking bread with each other, of sharing and appreciating our diverse food cultures, and of creating new memories, all of which will raise money for Help Musicians U.K. Join me, Jennifer Johnston, as I talk to the American mezzo-soprano, Jamie Barton, about body positivity, finding balance and her Nanna’s biscuits.
www.notesfrommusicianskitchens.com