In this episode, host Max Bernstein talks with Alessandro Viola, a classically trained percussionist turned low-code systems architect at Warner Classics. Alessandro shares his unique journey from growing up immersed in classical music to building internal software systems that are transforming the way classical record labels operate.
He offers a rare look behind the curtain of the classical music industry, discussing how rights management and marketing works in the Classics genre. The conversation also dives deep into the no-code/low-code world, comparing tools like Notion and Airtable, and exploring how tech-savvy creatives can build impactful tools within their companies, often without writing a single line of code.
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Key Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Alessandro Viola
03:30 - Ownership and public domain of classical music catalogs
09:00 - Classical music and pop music crossovers (Rosalía)
13:00 - The future of classical music and modern trends
17:26 - Building tools with Airtable and no-code platforms at Warner
32:36 - setting-up tools with extra functionalities
45:00 - Closing thoughts on the future of low-code/no-code tools like notion and airtable
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