between purchasers and artists. A purchaser will call me and request a certain kind of music or a specific band and I match the purchaser with the artist. Vision Quest is expanding into concert promotion as well. I would love to produce more concerts combining the acoustic artists that I have always admired and new artists that I have yet to hear.
KP: What has been your most exciting or moving musical experience or musical moment so far?
LD: It’s always moving to me when an audience member talks to me and shares a personal story because one of my pieces touched them. Recently, a gentleman with teenagers came to me to talk about his response to my piece “Lost,” which is about a time when my son, Andy, ran away from home and was gone for three weeks. It’s a powerful song and it was emotionally difficult to write, but it’s really become one of my most favorite pieces on my most recent CD, A Delicate Balance. Anyway, this gentleman said that he had broken his own mother’s heart when he ran away from home for three weeks when he was a teenager, too. He told me that he had never really seen his running away from his mother’s perspective until he heard me play “Lost” that night. That’s what I hope for with my compositions -- that they communicate with the audience in a way that brings connection and awareness to their lives.
KP: Is there a particular philosophy that you try to convey in your music?
LD: The most important thing to me is to communicate with my audience. I want to share experiences and insights and effectively translate the music I hear in my head to my listeners. Hopefully what I’m doing is letting people know they are not alone in their own experiences and assuring myself that I’m not alone in mine.
KP: If you could have any three wishes, what would they be?
LD: Boy -- assuming that I can’t wish for more wishes, I think I would wish for financial independence, to be able to travel the world at will, and have more time to spend with my family.
KP: What’s up next for you?
LD: Well, it looks like performances in other parts of the world are where I’m heading for at the moment. I’m looking forward to a recent offer to do a concert with Suzanne Ciani in Island Palma de Mallorca this fall. I’ve also been invited to visit Will Ackerman at Imaginary Road in Vermont this fall. He is certainly someone that I’ve admired and respected for many years and I can’t wait to meet him and see the studio!
A Delicate Balance is eligible for Grammy nomination this year and I’m really excited about exploring everything that goes along with the Grammy “experience.”
KP: Is there anything else you’d like to talk about?
LD: I know I talk about my son, Andy, a bunch when people ask about A Delicate Balance, but there are also pieces on that album about my husband, Pete Foster. Pete and I actually met on Match.com and we emailed each other quite a bit before we ever met. We emailed each other a lot even after we met and the piece called “Slow Dancing” is about a beautiful email Pete wrote to me early in our relationship. He talked about how we didn’t have to move the relationship forward any faster than we felt comfortable with and likened our romance to slow dancing.
Also, “Speaker/Listener” is about a communication technique Pete and I learned from our Spiritual coach. It’s a method that uses the “mirroring” technique where one person speaks their truth and the other person repeats back what they think they heard. It sounds like a simple thing, but it’s more challenging than you think it would be.
In the song, there’s a relatively simple motif that I imagined was the first person speaking, and then the next motif is trying to repeat the first one, but changes a little and maybe even adds something new. Sometimes that’s good when you’re communicating with someone, but the goal is to get as close to what the other person meant as possible. It’s a great tool for any relationship.
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Many thanks to Lisa Downing for taking the time to chat! To learn more about Lisa and her music, be sure to visit her website and her Artist Page on MainlyPiano.com. Links to her albums are available on both sites.
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