Exploring Boundaries in Classical Music with “Music & Other Muses”
- Daniel Grosgurin
- Jul 8
- 1 min read
Music has always been naturally integrated with other arts. It has enriched dance, theatre, film, visual arts, and literature, and it has also drawn from them, generating new languages and forms of expression.
“Music & Other Muses: Crossing Boundaries - Classical Music in Context” by Daniel Grosgurin offers a vibrant exploration of how classical music thrives when it draws from other creative disciplines. With a focus on the interplay among music, language, theatre, dance, and sport, Grosgurin brings new perspectives to the art of performance and to professional musicians.
“Music & Other Muses: Crossing Boundaries - Classical Music in Context” is filled with practical insights, research findings, and personal reflections, inviting musicians and readers to look beyond traditional boundaries. By weaving together stories and strategies from diverse fields, Grosgurin inspires performers to enrich their artistry, deepen their emotional connection with audiences, and discover new sources of creativity.
Placing music in a multidisciplinary context offers the opportunity to draw knowledge, experiences, and approaches from different artistic and scientific disciplines, fostering greater creativity and originality. At the same time, it enables the exploration of new art forms, spaces, and artistic professions, driven by digital technologies and interactivity.
Dive into “Music & Other Muses: Crossing Boundaries Classical Music in Context” and unlock a fresh perspective on creativity, collaboration, and the future of music with professional musicians.
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