
Episode 4 of the REMOTE podcast: A great conversation with cellist Arlen Hlusko about her latest recording, commissioned by the Fall for Dance North Festival.
The album, in[verse], features a cast of dancers reading selected poems paired with cello works curated and performed by Arlen. We also talk about the year that has been and how classical music can create a more diverse and inclusive culture. Lots of fun chatting with Arlen, I hope you enjoy it—please pass it on if you do, and keep an ear out for the next episode!
in[verse] is available to listen to for free at ffdnorth.com untill October 18, 2020.
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