Ep. 33 - "Collaboration" with Laura Strickling
On this episode of the podcast, I have an in-depth conversation with two-time Grammy Award nominee and soprano Laura Strickling about collaboration. Laura has had a wonderfully varied career and offers great insights on collaborating with everyone from pianists, to composers, to labels. We also talk about collaborating together on my new album, Infrastructure: The Songs of David Sisco.
Laura Strickling's Contact Information:
Website: https://www.laurastrickling.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/laurastrickling/
Confessions (2022 Grammy Nominee): https://music.apple.com/us/album/confessions/1537169505
40@40 (2024 Grammy Nominee): https://music.apple.com/us/album/40-40/1688582293
Infrastructure: The Songs of David Sisco
Available at Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/infrastructure-the-songs-of-david-sisco/1895918209
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Laura Strickling's Contact Information:
Website: https://www.laurastrickling.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/laurastrickling/
Confessions (2022 Grammy Nominee): https://music.apple.com/us/album/confessions/1537169505
40@40 (2024 Grammy Nominee): https://music.apple.com/us/album/40-40/1688582293
Infrastructure: The Songs of David Sisco
Available at Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/infrastructure-the-songs-of-david-sisco/1895918209
Stay engaged!!
Subscribe to this channel and find this podcast on all platforms
Email: wholeheartedpedagogy@gmail.com
Insta: @wholeheartedpedagogy @siscosongs
TikTok: @wholeheartedvoice @siscosongs
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Creators and Guests
Guest
Laura Strickling
Two-time GRAMMY ® award nominee for Best Classical Vocal Solo Album for 40@40 (2024) and Confessions (2022), soprano Laura Strickling is celebrated for her work performing and promoting new music. Her, “flexible voice, crystalline diction, and warm presence,” (New York Times) make her a welcome guest soloist for a range of opera, oratorio, concert, and chamber works – from Bach to Britten and beyond.