Eric Barnum

and

Richard Robbins

Using two recent articles by David Brooks (New York Times opinion columnist and cultural commentator) as a jumping off point, Richard and Eric begin discussing the intersection and entanglement of ‘meaning’ and ‘emotion.’ How do these two concepts interact broadly as well as more intimately within a choral rehearsal and performance setting?  Does one influence the other?  How do we engage these concepts as artists and musicians?

Brooks, D. (2019, January 3). The Morality of Selfism. The New York Times, p. A19.
Brooks, D. (2015, January 5). The Problem with Meaning. The New York Times, p. A23.

'musica obscura' highlights Richard Wagner’s edition of Palestrina’s “Stabat Mater.”
'Readings and Writings' is taken from a letter written by famed violinist Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) about his  friend Johannes Brahms,  who was visiting his home in 1854.

Saturation: Secondhand Music and the Primary Experience

The "Antifragile" Choir