#264: Secrets to a Long-Lasting Musical Partnership with Joan Marsh

Here are some numbers to give you a little perspective before I introduce my guest today. The average length of a marriage in the United States is 20 years. Business partnerships don’t do nearly so well, with nearly 70% failing within  the first five years. We are not a society geared toward longevity. 

But musical partnerships are different from business partnerships and certainly different from marriages, although they certainly have elements of both. My own musical collaborations tend to be quite longlasting, and the one I’m going to share today has not only survived, but grown and prospered and is now in its 40th year. That’s right - that partnership is celebrating its ruby anniversary this year. And I’m proud to say that this partnership has been one of the most meaningful in my life.

So it’s about time I introduced you to my musical partner of 40 years, my flutist friend Joan Marsh. Together Joan and I have performed and recorded together since 1986. Our partnership as the duo SPARX has been a constant through the births of our children and now our grandchildren. It’s been there through our own marriages, house movings, individual playing commitments, individual business ventures and countless hair styles. 

While in this conversation, we share all the usual details about how we came together, our duo history over these 40 years and why our partnership is still so important to us, I want to make sure you understand this one point: a shared musical journey is more rewarding than you can imagine, if you haven’t tried it, and vastly more rewarding than we will be able to tell you. But we’re going to try.

One of the reasons I want to bring this to you today is that together with our composer friend, Louis Anthony deLise, we have created a new event that speaks directly to the joy of making music together, and in the course of our conversation, we will tell you all about it. 

Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode: 

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