Getting an audience is hard. Sustaining an audience is hard. It demands a consistency of thought, of purpose, and of action over a long period of time.
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I need an audience way more than an audience needs me.
I guess my idea of a good audience is one that's quiet and listens, but also that's alive: they respond, they're getting the jokes, they're with me. And that' s been happening.
Audiences are audiences.
Audiences like to be challenged and to be actively involved and try to guess an outcome.
Getting an audience requires luck as well as talent. Some artists are private and shy. It costs them too much.
When you're still in the broadcast business, you're still trying to reach tens of millions. You're trying to still aim for a broader audience, and I think that's a more difficult task to spread yourself across that audience, connect with them, as opposed to a very, very small, pinpointed audience. Difficult to do.
We try to connect with the audience as much as we can. We feel the energy from the audience, and it gives us so much joy and inspiration.
You have an audience that is fairly well grounded in the real world. You serve them and yourself best by making everything as real as possible.
To bring a large audience to a piece of serious music and make it accessible does not mean reducing it in any way. And I've learned that if something is good, even if it is a little difficult, people will get that it is good.
You think about taking audiences on a journey.
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