15- Human Resonance, with Krešimir Špicer, Opera Tenor
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In this episode of FEEL SEEN Space, we sit down with internationally acclaimed tenor Krešimir Špicer for a powerful conversation about opera, education, discipline, and the deeply human nature of music.
From growing up in war-time Croatia to performing on the world’s leading stages, Krešimir reflects on how music shaped his life — not as an elite pursuit, but as a fundamental human necessity. He challenges the idea of opera as inaccessible, and makes a compelling case for curiosity, slowness, and the irreplaceable power of live performance.
Hosted by Sara Van Pée, this episode explores:
- Growing up with music during political upheaval and discovering a calling early
- Opera as the most complete art form — combining music, theater, craft, and community
- Why opera is not elitist, but has been institutionalized over time
- The neuroscience of music and why arts education is essential
- The psychological and physical realities of being an opera singer and the transformative power of live performance
- Teaching singing as a process of self-discovery and undoing fear
- Music as a spiritual, communal force woven into human history
This episode is a reflection on voice — as identity, instrument, and expression. A must-listen for musicians, artists, and anyone curious about why music remains one of the most vital forces in human life.