Julie Lyonn Lieberman Catch-Up Episode

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman

This is a bonus Catch-Up Episode with Julie Lyonn Lieberman. My original conversation with her is linked below (Season 2, Episode 7 if you're looking in your podcast player).

Julie is an innovative multi-style violinist/vocalist, author, composer, producer and educator. In our original episode, we discussed her unique path through world music, some of her projects including You Are Your Instrument, which was the first book written about how to overcome and prevent musicians’ overuse injuries. We had also talked about her memoir, The Roaring Brook Fiddler. In today’s short episode, she’ll talk about the process of recording the audio-book, which is enriched with her music, and there’s an excerpt featuring an important experience from her childhood. 

You can listen to this wherever you get your podcasts, watch the video on YouTube, and read the transcript. Everything is linked with links to Julie’s many projects on my website https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/julie-lyonn-lieberman

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https://julielyonn.com/

Timestamps

(00:00) Intro

(01:19) creating the audio book of The Roaring Brook Fiddler

(07:14) excerpt from The Roaring Brook Fiddler

(09:58) please support the podcast

(10:44) re-writing and updating  Blues Fiddle, Improvising Violin, You Are Your Instrument, The Roaring Brook Fiddler

(11:14) Verna Gillis, soundscapes, music brings joy

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