In this second part of the conversation I had with Eric Funk, he talks about the inspiration and creative process behind his concerto A Violin Alone in which a solo violinist not only plays the part of the violin but uses his instrument to mimic all the other instruments in the orchestra. And there is more philosophy as well concerning the special role music plays in our lives.
Purnaprajna Bangere & David Balakrishnan - Mathematics as Muse - Part 2
Purnaprajna Bangere & David Balakrishnan - Mathematics as Muse - Part 1
Bashar Matti - Iraqi-American Violinist
Amanda Forsyth - Cellist
Daniel Rouslin and the Mystery of the Hidden Violin
Rhiannon Giddens - Fiddler, Banjoist, and Singer
John Sherba - Violinist with the Kronos Quartet - Part 2
John Sherba - Violinist with the Kronos Quartet - Part 1
Tony Ellis - Musician, Composer, and Trader of Musical Instruments
Marco Imer Piccinotti - Italian Violin Maker - Part 2
Marco Imer Piccinotti - Italian Violin Maker - Part 1
Christian Howes - Jazz Violin and the Hero’s Journey - Part 2
Christian Howes - Jazz Violin and the Hero’s Journey - Part 1
Mark Keenan - Irish Violin Maker
Jody Stecher - Old-time Musician - Part Two
Jody Stecher - Old-time Musician - Part One
Courtney Granger - Louisiana Fiddler
Clay Buckner - Fiddler With the Red Clay Ramblers
Michael Certalic - A Custom-made Violin for a Montana Violinist
James Kelly - Irish Fiddler
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