Examining the Parallel Relationship of Feng Shui and Classical Music with Mark Ainley

Mark Ainley | Classical Post

Mark Ainley has become quite an authority in historic recordings of classical pianists. His highly-regarded Facebook page, The Piano Files with Mark Ainley, delves into how pianists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries played the instrument. Concurrently, he is a consultant in the Chinese art of Feng Shui and has been helping people integrate principles of nature to create a sense of balance in their homes and businesses.

I spoke with Mark specifically on how you could draw parallels between these two worlds — the Western art of classical music and the Eastern art of Feng Shui. To my surprise, there are more related ideas than you might think.

Mark articulates both art forms in a way that is digestible, and I hope it stimulates your own thoughts as you approach your work. I know I personally find value in being able to look at something that might seem disparate, but draw parallels. That drive for curiosity keeps me fresh and I hope it will for you, too.

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