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Eric Edberg | Life, the cello, and everything Eric Edberg Skip to content Home BIO CLASSICAL CONCERTS IMPROV REVIEWS VIDEO CONTACT ← Older posts September 3, 2023 · 1:05 PM “I was able to feel things I hadn’t let myself feel for 20 years.” “I was able to feel things I hadn’t let myself feel for 20 years.” That was what one of the incarcerated men in a prison said to me after I had played Bach and improvised for the class I was leading. The way people have responded to Karl Paulnack’s beautiful essay (which everyone seems to be re-sharing with each other on Facebook today) on the power of music reminded me of this. After I left full-time college music teaching in 2017, I took a quasi-break from intense cello playing–there was a whole bunch of stuff to sort out. What I found myself called to, easily, joyfully, sometimes with some “am I really up to this” was working with incarcerated men to clean up their past and create new, powerful future for th...

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