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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Surprising Journey From Flute to Conductor That Changed Her Life | Nan Washburn, Conductor

from Michigan Creates · host Ara Topouzian

Most orchestras focus on tradition. This one is rewriting the rules — from innovative programming to boosting diversity — all under the leadership of a trailblazing female conductor who's breaking barriers in American music. If you believe live music should reflect the world around us, this episode is your must-listen.When Nan took the helm of the Michigan Philharmonic in 1999, the orchestra was small, under-attended, and challenged by its lack of a dedicated hall. Fast forward 25 years, and her bold changes—introducing contemporary and multicultural works, reshaping programming, and expanding outreach—are transforming it into a vibrant community hub. She shares how her background as an orchestral flute player and her passion for storytelling through music led her to conduct, despite the odds for women in the field.Discover the behind-the-curtain insights of a conductor's world: from learning complex new pieces like a tenor sax concerto in just three months, to tailoring performances for varying venues. Nan breaks down her innovative approach to rehearsals, the importance of understanding every instrument, and her secret weapon—a meticulous score-marking process that keeps her in sync with her orchestra. She also sheds light on the rare landscape for female conductors in the U.S., revealing how the next generation is shifting the scene with rising stars.But why does this matter? Because the future of orchestral music depends on inclusion, fresh programming, and nurturing talent from all backgrounds. Whether you're a musician, a music lover, or simply curious about how arts organizations evolve, Nan's story offers lessons on resilience, innovation, and the power of diversity in shaping a thriving cultural community.Perfect for aspiring conductors, arts administrators, and anyone passionate about the transformative power of music, this episode shows how one dedicated leader is changing perceptions and expanding the reach of classical music in Michigan—and beyond. Hit play to see how courage, creativity, and a love of community can revolutionize a centuries-old art form.Send us Fan MailSupport the showMichigan Creates is a podcast series highlighting artists and art & culture organization in Michigan. Produced and hosted by Ara Topouzian, award winning traditional Armenian musician. Podcast theme music: Song: Sun Never Sets Music by: CreatorMix.com

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Most orchestras focus on tradition. This one is rewriting the rules — from innovative programming to boosting diversity — all under the leadership of a trailblazing female conductor who's breaking barriers in American music. If you believe live music should reflect the world around us, this episode is your must-listen. When Nan took the helm of the Michigan Philharmonic in 1999, the orchestra was small, under-attended, and challenged by its lack of a dedicated hall. Fast forward 25 years, an...

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