lf a Christian?
r music is God-given,
d the demise of the
dustry as a pathway
’ve seen new related
odels that have now
nd now due to the
c, we’re experiencing
rming arts and touring
n, and even our “live”
expressions. In spite of
tor and influencer, how
young musicians and
learning and dreaming
the changes of the past
ld me, “Henry, people
nd a way to create.”
, but in so many ways
as been great to see
rmances on platforms
many ways, I’ve seen
to more new music,
of musical ensembles
andemic than before.
stion more specifically,
l of our students and
lves as best they can
ailable technology for
distributing music. As
ology at the University
ham (UAB) we have
ram as one designed
to enhance one’s musicianship rather than a
program geared toward just equipping knob
turners and fader sliders. It has been because
of how I’ve been able to incorporate technology
into every aspect of my work that my career
as a musician has been enhanced. So, in this
period and even after this period has passed,
the knowledge of music and other technology
creative tools will become paramount.
[WM] Is there one question that you wish I
would have asked you but did not?
[Henry] Thank you, Alex. No. I am honored to
have been asked to be interviewed. I pray that
the love of God so permeates the world during
this period and that more and more people will
value life itself as a true gift from God that must
be protected, along with the world entrusted to
us.
[WM] Thank you Henry for your music, your
contributions to all of our lives, your community
service, your inspiration in my life, and this time
together.
[Henry] Thank you, Alex!! God Bless.
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