Rufus Wainwright Shares His Musical Path and Family Legacy
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Rufus Wainwright, acclaimed by The New York Times for his genuine originality, shares updates on his diverse musical projects and reflects on his artistic journey spanning pop, classical, and collaborative work.
• Currently promoting "Dream Requiem" featuring narrators including Meryl Streep and Jane Fonda
• Preparing his second opera "Hadrian" for Italy's Spoleto Festival in June
• Scheduled to perform for King Charles of England
• Working on his 11th studio album, planning to begin recording this fall
• Reflects on how studio recording has evolved from lavish early days at DreamWorks to today's more focused approach
• Credits his mother Kate McGarrigle as "the greatest musician I ever met" and major influence
• Discusses his Carnegie Hall performances, including shows with David Bowie and Philip Glass
• Notes his audience appreciates his technical vocal abilities and dedication to performance craft
• Shares bucket list items including a French-language album and more musical theater work
• Recently renewed his passion for visual art, with drawings exhibited at the Royal Drawing Academy
• Emphasizes the importance of balancing touring with family life and being present as a father
Chapters
1. Rufus Wainwright Shares His Musical Path and Family Legacy (00:00:00)
2. Welcome to Almost Live Nashville (00:00:14)
3. Requiems and Royal Performances (00:01:56)
4. Studio Albums and Creative Evolution (00:03:54)
5. Family Influence and Career Highlights (00:06:58)
6. Finding Balance and Future Dreams (00:11:11)
7. Art, Family, and Final Thoughts (00:20:31)
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