Traveller (Australia) Magazine: What Travel Has Taught Me

In advance of his Melbourne Symphony Orchestra debut, James caught up with Australia’s Traveller Magazine to let them know ‘What travel has taught [him]’. Here’s a peek:

I was 19 when I first went to Vienna. I knew I wanted to be a conductor, and was very excited about the history of Vienna and its composers. I visited many music-related sites, including Mahler’s grave, and most importantly to me, the Vienna State Opera, where I took a backstage tour. This included a visit to see Mahler’s (one-time music director of the opera house) practice piano. It was all very emotional for me. Little did I realise that in less than a decade, I’d be conducting my debut of La Boheme for that very company.”

— James in Traveller Magazine

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