16 min

Episode 11 - Perspectives: Julie's Bicylce InsideOut Classical

    • Music Interviews

Alison Tickell is the CEO and founder of Julie’s Bicycle, a London-based charity that promotes action against climate change in the cultural sector. She spoke with us about how classical music institutions can take steps toward reducing their carbon footprint; build understanding about the environmental crisis; and create a more sustainable business model.

*3:54 – [musical excerpt: Stuart MacRae’s Anthropocene] – founding Julie’s Bicycle and collaborating with the Arts Council England
*7:10 – spreading awareness, particularly in the opera industry
*9:56 – [musical excerpt: Stuart MacRae’s Anthropocene] – making culture the paradigm shift
*13:32 – [musical excerpt: Stuart MacRae’s Anthropocene] – the next frontier: climate justice

This interview was originally conducted for the International New York Times
Musical excerpts provided courtesy of Scottish Opera and OperaVision
Intro and outro composed by Miguel Kertsman

Alison Tickell is the CEO and founder of Julie’s Bicycle, a London-based charity that promotes action against climate change in the cultural sector. She spoke with us about how classical music institutions can take steps toward reducing their carbon footprint; build understanding about the environmental crisis; and create a more sustainable business model.

*3:54 – [musical excerpt: Stuart MacRae’s Anthropocene] – founding Julie’s Bicycle and collaborating with the Arts Council England
*7:10 – spreading awareness, particularly in the opera industry
*9:56 – [musical excerpt: Stuart MacRae’s Anthropocene] – making culture the paradigm shift
*13:32 – [musical excerpt: Stuart MacRae’s Anthropocene] – the next frontier: climate justice

This interview was originally conducted for the International New York Times
Musical excerpts provided courtesy of Scottish Opera and OperaVision
Intro and outro composed by Miguel Kertsman

16 min