Candid Talk With Andrijana Arlen, A Captivating Artist From Sweden

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In a candid and exclusive interview with Andrijana Arlen, a captivating artist hailing from Sweden, takes us on a journey through her musical evolution and the fusion of classical and modern sounds that define her unique style. From discovering her passion for music at a young age to receiving prestigious awards, Andrijana’s dedication and innovation have set her on a trajectory to becoming one of her generation’s most exciting artists. Her fusion of classical and modern sounds has earned her recognition and a dedicated fanbase.

Andrijana Arlen’s music serves as a testament to her unwavering commitment to her craft. Through her seamless fusion of classical and modern elements, she infuses new energy into classical music, captivating and inspiring a new wave of music enthusiasts. Her passion and unparalleled talent have propelled her to the forefront of the classical crossover scene, and her star is undoubtedly poised to shine even brighter in the years to come. 

One of Andrijana’s crowning achievements is her album “Chasing Dreams.” This compilation masterfully blends classical and contemporary sounds, offering a musical experience that resonates across generations. With a mission to introduce classical music to a younger audience, “Chasing Dreams” has garnered both critical acclaim and a devoted fan base

As Andrijana’s talent blossomed, so did the attention of music professionals who recognized the fire within her. They saw the potential of a star in the making and encouraged her to forge a path in the world of classical music

For an in-depth exploration of Andrijana’s remarkable journey, delve into our exclusive interview, where she unveils the enchanting chapters of her musical journey. Her early years of study laid the foundation for her profound love affair with classical music. Drawn to its intricate layers and profound emotions, she dedicated herself to mastering this timeless art form. In her pursuit, she immersed herself in the masterpieces of luminaries like Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin, carving a path to excellence that did not go unnoticed. 

Can you tell us about your musical journey and what initially drew you to classical crossover music?

Some things happen spontaneously, without much of a thinking. I believe that it is written somewhere as a destiny, as something predetermined in life. I started playing the piano quite spontaneously without any final intention of becoming a pianist. I didn’t even know what that meant at all. But when I entered in the world of music, I just knew that it was my destiny. Crossover is a genre that was imposed in parallel. It just suits my temperament. To do crossover music, you need to master your instrument very well, to be able to improvise and hear classical music differently from the others.

Your album “Chasing Dreams” has received widespread acclaim for its unique fusion of classical and modern sounds. Could you share the inspiration behind the album and the creative process of combining these two genres?

The process of creating “Chasing Dreams” was fun, interesting, intense. The compositions were already in my head, and my producers made excellent arrangements to make it all sound modern and different, without losing the classical tone.

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Many artists find it challenging to strike a balance between tradition and innovation in their music. How do you maintain the essence of classical music while infusing contemporary elements to create your distinctive style?

I don’t think much about it. I know very well how to listen to my intuition as well as the music that is created in my head. The result is always fantastic at the end. I like it, my audience likes it.

You’ve mentioned that great composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Frédéric Chopin influenced your musical development. How have these classical masters shaped your artistic approach, and how do you incorporate their influence into your performances?

An artistic approach creates over years and comes with emotional maturity. While you are young, you only learn technique, how to listen and control your emotions. When you are mature, then the real music comes, because you no longer think about the rules, you play as the music takes you.

As a rising star in the classical crossover genre, what do you believe sets you apart from other musicians in the industry? How do you ensure that your music stands out and resonates with audiences?

All of us artists are different. We have different talents, different understanding of music. My approach is a little more serious than a younger musician, because I don’t want to lose the quality in my music and on the other hand, I want to show my virtuosity as a pianist. Passion for what I do is my strongest characteristic.

Winning significant awards in 2021 must have been a remarkable achievement for you. How have these accolades impacted your career, and how do you envision your future in the music industry?

I have been receiving awards all my life, and over time they have no special meaning for me. What matters to me is the audience and how much they like to listen to what I create. But of course, every award is dear to me.

Your talent and dedication have earned you recognition from music professionals early on in your career. Can you share an experience or mentorship that has been particularly influential in shaping your musical journey?

I have been playing the piano all my life and I have collaborated with various artists, teachers from all over the world. Every experience is significant in itself. What has left the biggest impact on me so far is my education in Sweden at the Academy of music. There I learned to be more relaxed and not to be afraid to build my identity in my interpretations.

Classical crossover music can be a bridge that brings together diverse audiences. How do you manage to connect with listeners of various ages and musical backgrounds through your performances and recordings?

When it comes to quality performance and quality music, there are no age limits. I’m not thinking about it. I want everyone to enjoy my concerts equally and to know that my music is intended for everyone because there is no language barrier.

Living in Sweden, how has the local music scene and culture influenced your artistic development? If so, in what ways?

As I mentioned in my previous answer, I live more relaxed in Sweden and here I understand music in a more individual way. I love their relaxation, freedom from all kinds of rules, prejudices, perfection. I simply learned to be what I want, not what I am forced to be.

As your star continues to rise, what aspirations or dreams do you have for your musical career? Are there any specific collaborations or projects you’d love to explore in the future?

Of course, I like to collaborate with different artists and musicians. I have already achieved some collaborations, some are ongoing. The biggest wish is always a big concert.

In the classical crossover world, experimentation is often appreciated. Are there any genres or styles you would like to explore in your future works that you haven’t delved into yet?

Film music and writing music for a film is my wish and a big challenge right now.

Balancing a successful music career and personal life can be challenging. How do you manage to maintain your passion for music while also taking care of yourself and finding time for other aspects of life?

That’s what I also ask myself every day, how do I find time. But I am a very disciplined person and I manage a good organization. I think that is the key to any success.

As a rising star in the classical crossover world, what challenges have you faced along the way, and how have you overcome them?

I think the challenges are still upcoming. For now, I was working on safe ground.

What advice would you give to aspiring artists who want to pursue a career in classical music or classical crossover?

My advice for young musicians is to just follow their dreams and not compare themselves to others. Each person is unique in their own way, and so is the music they create. They just have to fight for their dreams. There is no special formula. Everything is just constant work. It sounds boring, but that’s just the way it is. Nothing is easy in life, so it is not even playing music. It is a constant work like any other.

Can you share any upcoming performances or tours where fans can catch your captivating live performances?

We are currently working on scheduling concerts in Sweden. Detailed information are always on my website or social networks.

Lastly, if you could describe your vision for the future in just a few words, what would they be?

Exciting, unusual, fast, full of unpredictable situations, passion as an inexhaustible source of love and a lot of music.

Derrick Mulla

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