Classical Gassing
What does it take to grow an orchestra—not just musically, but as a living, breathing part of a community? In this New Year episode of Classical Gassing, Bernadette Stockwell sits down with Paul Surapine, founder and executive & artistic director of the Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra, for a wide-ranging conversation about growth, risk, regeneration, and why live performance still matters more than ever. Using the metaphor of an empty lot turned into a thriving garden, Paul reflects on Claflin Hill’s 25-year journey—from its earliest days to a season that many audience members are calling “the best yet.” Together, they explore the difference between rehearsal and performance, the electricity of a live audience, and why music created “warts and all” in the moment is irreplaceable. The conversation also looks ahead: * record-breaking season ticket growth * new and younger audiences finding Claflin Hill * regeneration among volunteers, donors, and musicians * the return of the Youth Orchestra * and an exciting lineup of upcoming chamber and symphony concerts It’s an honest, hopeful look at what it means to build something that lasts—and how a community helps it bloom. 🌍 Listener love note: In our inaugural podcast season, Classical Gassing reached listeners in five different countries, and we’re grateful for a growing group of Top Fans who continue to share, comment, and support the podcast. Learn more about the orchestra and upcoming performances at www.claflinhill.org [https://www.claflinhill.org/].
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