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🗓️ 1 January 2020
⏱️ 74 minutes
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There are 7106 languages on earth and yet there are a few universal languages that transcends the language barrier. In this episode we explore one of the first universal languages of human history: music.
My guest today is Clemency Burton-Hill. From underground DJ to the Creative Director at New York Public Radio, she is an author, a musician, and host of multiple podcasts including The Open Ears Project, Classical Fix, and Moments that Made Me. Her latest book, Year of Wonder helps readers explore and experience a new classical musical piece every day.
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0:00.0 | There's 7,106 languages on earth. |
0:09.0 | 7,106 ways to say, I love you, when you marry me, I'm sorry. |
0:14.0 | And you've heard me talk about the universal language that is photography. |
0:19.0 | I've talked about this before on the show and in other |
0:21.7 | places. Well, as soon as I drop that episode or I make that statement in public or whatever |
0:27.8 | about the universality of photography, somebody invariably in the room or in the comments or |
0:34.4 | somewhere says, you know what else? How has that? Music has that universality. |
0:39.3 | And that's why I'm over the moon to have today's guest on the show. |
0:43.0 | Her name is Clemency Burton Hill. |
0:45.2 | Longtime friend, maybe not 10 years, more than three, less than 10. |
0:52.0 | And we met through a mutual friend friend I was instantly really connected to |
0:58.0 | clemency because of her background as a multi hyphenate yes she's a musician but she's also a |
1:05.6 | podcast host a an entrepreneur a employee she is the creative director for the New York Public Radio. |
1:13.6 | She, like all of us, does so many different things, does them all well, but has this amazing |
1:19.1 | foundation as all of us multi-hyphenance do. There's usually one thing where we sort of have |
1:25.3 | our base camp, if you will. And Clemmies is music. She is a classical |
1:31.5 | music expert. So right now you're going, wait a minute, classical music. Like, what's classical music? |
1:36.2 | I know Chase for for punk rock and hip hop and metal and all these other genres that even if you |
1:44.1 | just listen to the opening music for the show, |
1:46.4 | you probably wouldn't peg me as someone who loves classical music. |
1:49.5 | And I love classical music only because it's music. |
1:53.2 | Think of the best films you've ever seen. |
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