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YPAW 21: Charity Kiew

On this episode of YPAW, I am joined by music fanatic and a true music lover, Charity. It was a lovely conversation filled with positive energy and vulnerability that made it all so real.. She has officially made it to my top 3 classical music lover and I

Episode 21 of the You Play A What? podcast, hosted by Vincent Tan, titled "YPAW 21: Charity Kiew" was published on October 28, 2020 and runs 79 minutes.

October 28, 2020 ·79m · You Play A What?

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On this episode of YPAW, I am joined by music fanatic and a true music lover, Charity. It was a lovely conversation filled with positive energy and vulnerability that made it all so real.. She has officially made it to my top 3 classical music lover and I would not hold a candle in a geek out contest. You might also want to know that Charity has performed with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, yes, THE Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra! So join as on this episode of YPAW I speak to Charity regarding her rather tumultuous journey in music!

Playing the euphonium has made me missed out on meeting people. Don't get me wrong, I love playing the instrument and because of that, I have managed to pick up on a few life long friends throughout this time. I am very grateful for the friendships and laughter. But what was lacking in my social circle were the string players (violin, viola, cello, bass, guitar, you get it...), the true representation of high culture. To be honest, I am not sure this is a bad thing... But I did miss out on knowing a particular Charity, which when I was growing up was the Harpist at the Singapore National Youth Orchestra.

In my conversation with Charity, what was evident for her love for music and her love for life in general. It is easy to see someone like Charity as a bit of an overnight success, because so much of what we see of her is revolving around her success, such as winning awards or performing with the quite possibly the world's most famous orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. However, after listening to her musical journey, what we see as success is no doubt being earned by her putting in the work to be a better version of herself everyday. Tune in to find out why she decided to overhaul her playing in the middle of her studies in New York and how that decision has paid off.

Check out The Harp Hitch by the legendary Charity and find out more about her work at Rave Harps!

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