The Merzbau Podcast

EPISODE 4: Vivian Weilerstein on Carl Rogers' psychology

Merz Trio Season 1 Episode 4

In this week's episode, Brigid talks to one of the Merz Trio's great mentors: the pianist, chamber musician and educator, Vivian Weilerstein. In a departure from the artworks nominated by guests thus far, Vivian elects to discuss the work of the celebrated American psychologist Carl Rogers. The conversation spans Vivian's childhood and the influence of her parents, her twin interests in psychology and music and how the two speak to one another in her current teaching practice, as well as a memorable reflection on the importance of vulnerability in music making. Vivian is a generous and keenly insightful presence, and we're delighted to share her unique perspectives with you!

Works mentioned in this episode:
The works of Carl Rogers

For more on Vivian Weilerstein:
https://necmusic.edu/faculty/vivian-hornik-weilerstein

Music featured in this episode:
Leoš Janáček, Sonata for Violin and Piano: III. Allegretto, IV. Adagio
Performed by The Weilerstein Duo (Vivian Hornik Weilerstein and Donald Weilerstein) on their 2008 album, Enescu, Dohnányi and Janáček

Johannes Brahms, Piano Trio No. 1 in B major, Op. 8: I. Allegro con moto
Performed by the Merz Trio

Theme music:
Zortziko by Lee Dionne, from the Merz Trio's 2021 album INK

Design: Lara Juriansz

Produced and recorded by Brigid Coleridge. Technical assistance by Melissa May.

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