"If I get goosebumps, it's not important. It's important in an audience."
In this wide-ranging conversation about an active concertizing life, cellist Eckart Runge returns to Living the Classical Life--this time as soloist and recitalist--having completed three decades of work with the distinguished Artemis Quartet, where he was a founding member. He discusses his passion for specific and diverse repertoire that activates the emotions as well as the imagination, and sourcing energy for a sustainable life.
0:00 Opening quote and Beethoven excerpt
2:08 Travelogue: German Rheingau Wine region
3:25 Start of conversation
3:41 Life after Artemis Quartet--3 Decades
5:42 Connecting broad interests
8:54 Connecting with your audience
9:58 From Amy Winehouse to Frank Zappa
13:34 From Schnittke to Kapustin
18:46 Deeper meaning in life
20:35 Sourcing the energy for living: silence
21:53 Closing sequence and credits
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