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The Cello Sherpa PodcastAuthor: Joel Dallow
Do you dream of someday getting to perform at Carnegie Hall, or wonder what it takes to be a professional musician? The Cello Sherpa Podcast is for anyone who enjoys the tales and scales in the life of a classical musician, or for the young classical musician who dreams big! We explore all aspects of the climb to the summit from student to the professional stage! Joel Dallow, the Cello Sherpa, interviews experts in the field covering a wide range of topics surrounding this challenging career choice, and sharing inside stories and advice on every aspect of this storied profession. A resource for many, or a place to tune in for interesting stories about this fascinating way of making a living. For comments, topic suggestions, or more information about the services we provide, please visit www.theCelloSherpa.com You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube and Bluesky @theCelloSherpa Language: en-us Genres: Arts, Business, Careers, Performing Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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"The Dynamics of Equity" - An Interview with Stanford Thompson, Executive Director of Equity Arc
Episode 6
Friday, 20 March, 2026
Classical music can change a life, but it can also quietly decide whose life gets changed. The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, sits down with Stanford Thompson, founder of Play On Philly and executive director of Equity Arc, to talk about the moment he realized music isn’t neutral and why “work hard” is only part of the story when access to training, instruments, time, and insider mentorship is so uneven.Stanford takes us from a childhood shaped by disciplined music educators, to high-level preparation through a talent development program, to the intense excellence and isolation of the Curtis Institute of Music. Along the way, we unpack the invisible advantages that shape auditions and careers: knowing what a panel listens for, learning the unwritten rules, getting the right coaching early, and building social capital that opens doors. We also talk frankly about gatekeeping versus stewardship and what it means to invite someone to the table when they’re not already in your circle.From there, we get practical about solutions. Stanford breaks down the Play On Philly model inspired by El Sistema and why long-term, high-intensity, tuition-free ensemble training can be transformative. He explains Equity Arc’s focus on rigorous musical preparation paired with identity-affirming mentorship, including how musicians learn to interpret feedback, persist through bias, handle rejection, and prepare for the real decision points that determine who reaches orchestra finals and who falls off the pipeline.If you care about music education equity, diversity in classical music, orchestra auditions, and building fellowship programs that produce measurable outcomes, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this episode with a musician or educator, and leave a review. What part of the classical music pipeline most needs to change next?For more information on Stanford: https://www.stanfordthompson.com/You can also find Stanford on Facebook and Instagram: @sltstanfordIf you are looking for in person/virtual cello lessons, or orchestral repertoire audition coachings, check out www.theCelloSherpa.comFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Threads & YouTube: @theCelloSherpaFor more information on our sponsor: www.CLEAResources.com












