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CONTRIBUTE AND SERVE with Robert Simonds

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After 20 years in the music business, Robert Simonds resigned as principal second violinist of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in June 2021. He is now a MC/MPA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and is seeking to merge his performing arts experience with public service.

QUOTES

“I wanted to leave the stage on my own terms.”

“Add as much value as possible onstage and offstage.”

“All large institutions should serve a public function.”

“Never stop looking for people to help you.”

“At the Rochester Philharmonic I felt very useful because I could add more than just playing the right notes at the right time.”

“We confuse our capacity to learn as progress.”

“I got lucky there was a person wanting to take me under their wing.”

“The message I absorbed at music school was “if you can’t win it, then don’t try it.’”

“I am predisposed to get along with people, I’m interested in people.”

“I never felt as much interest in having a performing artist on the team as I did at Harvard Kennedy School.”

“If you’re not doing it already, and have the means to, go volunteer.”

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PODCAST TEAM

Production Support from Molly Jenkins

Audio Engineering from Frazer Ruddick

Theme Music Composed by Danna Yun

Theme Music Performed by Jasper Ly

RECORDED

Recorded on 02 August 2021

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36 episodes

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After 20 years in the music business, Robert Simonds resigned as principal second violinist of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in June 2021. He is now a MC/MPA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and is seeking to merge his performing arts experience with public service.

QUOTES

“I wanted to leave the stage on my own terms.”

“Add as much value as possible onstage and offstage.”

“All large institutions should serve a public function.”

“Never stop looking for people to help you.”

“At the Rochester Philharmonic I felt very useful because I could add more than just playing the right notes at the right time.”

“We confuse our capacity to learn as progress.”

“I got lucky there was a person wanting to take me under their wing.”

“The message I absorbed at music school was “if you can’t win it, then don’t try it.’”

“I am predisposed to get along with people, I’m interested in people.”

“I never felt as much interest in having a performing artist on the team as I did at Harvard Kennedy School.”

“If you’re not doing it already, and have the means to, go volunteer.”

LINKS

PODCAST TEAM

Production Support from Molly Jenkins

Audio Engineering from Frazer Ruddick

Theme Music Composed by Danna Yun

Theme Music Performed by Jasper Ly

RECORDED

Recorded on 02 August 2021

  continue reading

36 episodes

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