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Classical music and the modern world | Anastasia Kozlova, Multidimensional Musician, Violinist, Founder, Festival Groeneveld

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Classical music some say is on the decline, but there are people who love it and want to make it familiar with the whole world so that it remains a part of our shared culture. Classical music had a sense of stiffness and inflexibility and only by altering these can we hope for the new world to understand and appreciate classical music.

Today’s guest, Anastasia Kozlova, born in Leningrad, is a musician, a freelance concert violinist and art director of her own music festival. She talks about her aristocratic family roots and her family’s influence on her life. She also discusses the need to make Classical music younger and more spontaneous.

About Anastasia Kozlova

  • Anastasia Kozlova, born in Leningrad, is a musician, a freelance concert violinist and art director of her own music festival and has helped a number of music festivals around the world to also start.
  • She has won numerous prizes and recognition and has played with the world's leading classical musicians.
  • Her family moved to Spain when she was 11 and to the Netherlands when she was 13. Her mother was one of the top five harpists in the world and passed away when Anastasia was 15.
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Classical music some say is on the decline, but there are people who love it and want to make it familiar with the whole world so that it remains a part of our shared culture. Classical music had a sense of stiffness and inflexibility and only by altering these can we hope for the new world to understand and appreciate classical music.

Today’s guest, Anastasia Kozlova, born in Leningrad, is a musician, a freelance concert violinist and art director of her own music festival. She talks about her aristocratic family roots and her family’s influence on her life. She also discusses the need to make Classical music younger and more spontaneous.

About Anastasia Kozlova

  • Anastasia Kozlova, born in Leningrad, is a musician, a freelance concert violinist and art director of her own music festival and has helped a number of music festivals around the world to also start.
  • She has won numerous prizes and recognition and has played with the world's leading classical musicians.
  • Her family moved to Spain when she was 11 and to the Netherlands when she was 13. Her mother was one of the top five harpists in the world and passed away when Anastasia was 15.
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