What does it mean to dedicate your life to music? In today’s thoughtful episode, Marcus jives with pianist and professor Christopher Guzman to talk about passion, pressure, and purpose. From childhood wonder to world stages, Chris shares the highs, lows, and lessons of a life in music, plus a few moving moments at the piano you won’t want to miss.
Christopher Guzman, professor of piano at Northwestern's Bienen School of Music, is an international prize winner and classical concert pianist. He studied at the Juilliard School, the New England Conservatory of Music, and at UT Austin, and regularly performs around the world, including venues such as Carnegie's Weill Hall, David Geffen Hall in NYC, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Wigmore Hall in London, among others.
Learn more about Christopher Guzman:
Website: https://christopherguzmanpiano.com/
Email: guzmanpiano@gmail.com
Episode highlights:
(2:52) Advice for aspiring artists
(4:51) Music obsession
(10:51) Youth orchestra’s lasting impact
(17:15) How performance has changed over time
(21:33) When music becomes just a job
(28:00) Do composers’ lives shape their music?
(33:25) Teaching artistry and emotional blockages
(42:59) How performance anxiety is overcome
(49:42) Why quitting would mean losing a part of himself
(54:17) A joyful piano performance
(59:37) Do musicians think like mathematicians?
(1:02:07) Outro
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