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An app to end the stress of not having a place to rehearse

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“ Search, reserve and touch ”. With these three simple steps, the new "Music Traveler" application aims to solve one of the biggest problems that musicians around the world have - the lack of cheap space to rehearse. The platform, which began operating a few weeks ago in Vienna, eliminates intermediaries and makes available to the musician, at affordable prices, venues, and even instruments, to rehearse without worrying about neighbors, family, or roommates. The application has a mechanism similar to Airbnb, a pioneer in the rental of homes around the world. Through filters, you can select the city, the day, the time, the size of the venue, the price range, and the need to rent a particular instrument. Once the priorities are defined, Music Traveler shows a map with all the offers, from large concert halls with a grand piano for 20 euros an hour in the center, to a small office with a xylophone for 7 euros on the outskirts of the city. The idea behind Music Traveler is that a

Music Traveler – Musicians can find rehearsal rooms here | An Interview

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Hello Dominik, thank you for taking the time to interview with us! To begin with, please briefly introduce yourself and your team at Music Traveler: Music Traveler was founded in 2020 by the two co-founders Aleksey Igudesman and Julia Rhee. I'm Head of Operations at Music Traveler and have been a founding member since the beginning. The rest of the team consists of musicians and culture lovers who are mainly based in Vienna and New York. Perhaps would you like to introduce your startup to us at the very beginning of our interview? Music Traveler is a platform that allows musicians to find almost any space where music can be made. We believe that no one needs to spend hours searching for rooms to play music, whether they are touring or just beginning their musical journey. We make it very easy to book the right rehearsal room or venue. In addition to our core business, we also develop other services to help musicians so that they can concentrate on the essentials. What problem do yo

Julia Rhee-A Korean woman invites a Wall Street hedge fund to hold an event

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A Korean woman gathered together chief investment officers (CIOs) of hedge funds, venture capitals, and private equity funds (PEFs), which are said to be the best on Wall Street in the US, to diagnose the current situation in the economy and financial markets and to share investment strategies. Julia Rhee is the CEO of Alpha Institute, which advises government agencies and companies looking for funding or investment opportunities on Wall Street. Alpha Institute is holding the CIO Summit (Chief Investment Officer Summit), where hedge fund, venture capital, and PEF CIOs gather to share information and the latest trends for the third year this year. This year, on October 18th, at the Harvard Club on 44th Street, New York, JP Morgan Wealth Management, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Guggenheim Advisory, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Mercer Investment Consulting, Pinebridge Investment, Black Rock Private Equity Partners, New York City Retirement Pension System. It will be held with the pa

Julia Rhee-[M1 Conference NYC] The key to investing in Android and Facebook is 'Population rate'

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Julia Rhee / Founder and Managing Partner of Alpha Institutes

Julia Rhee Music Traveler-Basically, our aim is to make it easy to make music–An interview with Aleksey Igudesman

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Many musicians are likely familiar with the issue: You are on the road, move from one location to another, have to professionally rehearse or prepare for a show, and you struggle to locate an appropriate and reasonable rehearsal room for it in a foreign city. MUSIC TRAVELER , which was introduced in the fall of last year, aims to change this. a website that connects musicians looking for music enthusiasts with instruments at home who are willing to share them and space for rehearsals. Aleksee Igudesman , a musician and co-founder of MUSIC TRAVELER, spoke with Michael Ternai. For more, visit: Julia Rhee Music Traveler Follow on:- Live Journal Degentvakana Social Social Social Start Me Tumblr Sabalad Bloglovin Vingle Listen to podcast:- Soundcloud Buzzsprout

Julia Rhee Music Traveler – Practice Rooms For Musicians Now Uber Style

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Aleksey Igudesman, a violinist, instructor, director, and comedian, started Music Traveler in Vienna in 2017. Julia Rhee Music Traveler , a former classical pianist who later worked in asset management and venture capital, also co-founded the company. Music Traveler has drawn musicians and artists from the start, including the percussionist Lucy Landmore, Sabina Hasanova, the pianist of Trio Klavis, and film director and editor Diana Aminova. These individuals immediately recognized the importance of Music Traveler in the global lives of performing artists. The inspiration for the initiative came from personal experience with the issue, as with so many other brilliant ideas. Igudesman says, "Visiting musicians have frequently asked me whether they may use my house to practice or if I know of a place where they can locate a decent piano. Naturally, I was pleased to satisfy as many requests as I could, but I soon came to see that there is a true market for many local and visiting m