26 min

Pei-Wen Liao and William Goldstein Harmonious World

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If you're reading this while listening to the opening, I hope you are enjoying the wonderful music of violinist Pei-Wen Liao and pianist William Goldstein. This conversation really is about them sharing what they're best at - the concept at the heart of Harmonious World.

Pei-Wen and Bill's album is Brushstrokes: The intersection of Art and Music. In essence, this is composition in real-time, and each piece of music is then linked (after the recording) to an art work in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The composition process is fascinating and I hope you enjoy our conversation.

Thanks to Pei-Wen and Bill for allowing me to play extracts from Brushstrokes alongside our conversation.

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Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."
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Thanks for listening to Harmonious World. You can support the show by becoming a subscriber.

Please rate and review wherever you find your podcasts - it really helps.

Read my reviews of albums, gigs and books as well as a little personal stuff on my blog

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Send us a Text Message.
If you're reading this while listening to the opening, I hope you are enjoying the wonderful music of violinist Pei-Wen Liao and pianist William Goldstein. This conversation really is about them sharing what they're best at - the concept at the heart of Harmonious World.

Pei-Wen and Bill's album is Brushstrokes: The intersection of Art and Music. In essence, this is composition in real-time, and each piece of music is then linked (after the recording) to an art work in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The composition process is fascinating and I hope you enjoy our conversation.

Thanks to Pei-Wen and Bill for allowing me to play extracts from Brushstrokes alongside our conversation.

Follow me on instagram.com/hilaryrwriter
Follow me on facebook.com/HilaryRobertsonFreelanceWriter
Follow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter
Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share: click on the link and subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."
Support the Show.
Thanks for listening to Harmonious World. You can support the show by becoming a subscriber.

Please rate and review wherever you find your podcasts - it really helps.

Read my reviews of albums, gigs and books as well as a little personal stuff on my blog

Follow me on instagram.com/hilseabrook
Follow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriter
Follow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter

26 min