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Venezi talks about the music (and a bit about himself) in his new blog: Those who really look into the abyss, sometimes, fall into it
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Venezi talks about the music (and a bit about himself) in his new blog: Those who really look into the abyss, sometimes, fall into it

Conductor Beatrice Venezi has launched a personal blog where she shares reflections and stories about her work in classical music and her life experiences. In her inaugural post, she discusses her time at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, highlighting the unique musical culture there compared to Italy. She emphasizes that her career path was shaped by her passion for music, perseverance, and the support of others rather than coming from a family of musicians. The blog serves as a space for deeper insights beyond social media posts or interviews. Venezi also reflects on themes of depth and introspection, drawing parallels between music and philosophy through references to composers like Robert Schumann and Iannis Xenakis.

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Venezi talks about the music (and a bit about himself) in his new blog: Those who really look into the abyss, sometimes, fall into it

Conductor Beatrice Venezi has launched a personal blog where she shares reflections and stories about her work in classical music and her life experiences. In her inaugural post, she discusses her time at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, highlighting the unique musical culture there compared to Italy. She emphasizes that her career path was shaped by her passion for music, perseverance, and the support of others rather than coming from a family of musicians. The blog serves as a space for deeper insights beyond social media posts or interviews. Venezi also reflects on themes of depth and introspection, drawing parallels between music and philosophy through references to composers like Robert Schumann and Iannis Xenakis.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural topics related to classical music and personal reflection, with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures. There is no framing that suggests a political bias.

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