Sharon Kilarski
September 12, 2015
Epoch Times
Practitioners involved with the classical arts respond to why they think the texts, forms, and methods of the classics are worth keeping and why they continue to look to the past for that which inspires and speaks to us.
To see the full series, see The Classics: Looking Back, Looking Forward.
Classical music “is essential to who we are and where we come from,” cellist Alicia Storin says.
Storin fell in love with classical music at Interlochen Summer Arts Camp when she was in high school. “It was such a magical place,” she said, that right then she made the decision to pursue music professionally.
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