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Stage Matters

Stage Matters

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Stage Matters is the podcast that pulls back the curtain on the art of live performance. Hosted by Aravind Murali, this show delves into the profound transformation artists undergo when they step onto the stage. It's more than just a presentation of talent; it's about the vulnerable, exhilarating, and often unpredictable interplay between countless hours of dedication and the raw energy of a live audience.

Join Aravind as he chats with a diverse range of artists, from established icons to emerging talents, to uncover the secrets behind their transcendent moments. "Stage Matters" explores the highs, the lows, the practical techniques, and the critical mindset that define a performer's approach to their craft. If you've ever wondered what it truly takes to command an audience, connect deeply, and consistently deliver breathtaking artistic experiences, this podcast is your backstage pass to understanding the true essence of performance.

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  • Ep. 1. Siennor - Music is in the Moment
    Jun 10 2025

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    Aravind Murali's "Stage Matters" podcast features Siennor, a soulful Chennai singer-songwriter, who opens up about his journey into live performance. From accidental open mic nights to commanding stages, Siennor reveals the profound personal growth and freedom he finds on stage. He shares captivating anecdotes, including a powerful moment when an audience sang his song for him. The discussion covers his unique preparation techniques, the spiritual dimension of live music, embracing improvisation and mistakes, and his belief in the enduring power of human connection in performance. Siennor also offers grounded advice on the financial realities faced by artists, making this a must-listen for anyone curious about the heart of live art.

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