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The Artist Presently Known As...
Some musicians are like an open book. Others create elaborate stage personas for their audiences, masking their true identities. Today, guests including the rising young classical pianist Jonathan Biss , the marketing executive Albert Imperato and the soprano and rising Metropolitan Opera star Anne-Carolyn Bird discuss how artists relate to their audiences and when it becomes "too much information."
Anne-Carolyn Bird's blog
Jonathan Biss's web site
Albert Imperato's "Insider" blog
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fascinating discussion. your guests were all very insightful...
one can never satisfy critics. there is persian proverb that goes like this: U CAN CLOSE ANY GATE; BUT YOU CAN'T CLOSE PEOPLE'S MOUTH!
does it make sense?
cheers.
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