The FEED kicks off with guests Louisa Stonehill and Nick Burns sharing their journeys from London to New Hampshire. They highlight the Ashuelot concert series, aimed at bringing classical music to rural areas and engaging with schools. The discussion emphasizes the emotional power of unamplified music and its role in post-pandemic recovery, fostering connections among diverse audiences. The significance of chamber music is also explored, culminating in an invitation to future concerts.
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