Music is one of humanity’s great creations. Most of us depend on it in our day-to-day. It uplifts us, consoles us, and inspires us. So what happens when musicians can’t perform together? What happens when the music goes quiet?
In the Remote Works podcast series, we’re exploring the successes — and occasional hiccups — of companies making the move to remote work. We didn’t want to just look at technology companies, though. After all, the best insights often come from other industries, and so in episode 2 we talk to the music makers to learn how they’re making it work in a virtual world.
From the Colorado Symphony to the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, classical musicians who depend on each other to achieve perfect synchronization show us how they’ve used technology to uplift and inspire despite being apart. On the other side of the spectrum, how do you teach music when students don’t have the proper instruments at home? How can you adapt and ensure the success of your students, despite not being in the same classroom? In this episode, we speak to a teacher to see how he’s making it work.
We’ve all transformed the way we work and the way we connect. Join us for episode 2 as we dive into the synergies between music and technology. If you missed episode 1, be sure to check it out, too.