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The Portfolio Composer


Jun 29, 2018

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Joel Corelitz is a composer who believes music has a soul. In this interview he shares why focusing on style is a dead end and why persistence is key.

Topics discussed on this episode:

  • Transitioning from the conservatory to commercial music
  • The wrong path
  • Pretty, traditional, music is boring
  • Wrestling with an art form
  • Wanting to be an artist
  • The role is to be in service to someone else
  • Three ways to think about opportunities:
    • Passion projects
    • Good for career
    • Good for finances
  • Knowing who you are as a person
  • Style can be a dead end
  • The commissioner needs something in return
  • Music is an isolating career
  • Be persistent & join the community
  • Learn what to do in the valleys
  • Give them a reason to work with you
  • Don't be afraid to specialize, yet be a generalist
  • Be a good listener

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This episode was edited by E.J. Sadler at Studio184.