Episode 46: Myrthe van de Weetering
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In this episode Pat welcomes violinist and composer Myrthe van de Weetering to the show. She discusses her decision not to play on most of her debut album, featuring herself as a composer rather than a performer, the series of film noir style photography that inspired the music and how limiting herself to writing short pieces was liberating. Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com. Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
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