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Strings of Change: John Mark Rozendaal’s Cello-Driven Activism

Strings of Change: John Mark Rozendaal’s Cello-Driven Activism

Update: 2024-09-02
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John Mark Rozendaal is a renowned musician and fervent climate justice activist. Celebrated for his mastery of Baroque and Renaissance music, John Mark has shifted his focus towards a critical and urgent mission—saving our dying planet. John Mark’s unique protest, playing Bach in front of Citibank to spotlight their substantial investments in fossil fuels, not only led to his arrest but also spotlighted the powerful role that music and musicians can play in societal change.


In this conversation with Eugene Friesen, John Mark shares his transition from performing in esteemed early music ensembles and teaching at prestigious institutions to taking bold actions with Extinction Rebellion and Climate Defiance. Eugene and John Mark discuss the motivations behind this dramatic career shift, the challenges of overcoming feelings of helplessness against climate threats, and how we can bind together to make impactful statements on global issues.


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Strings of Change: John Mark Rozendaal’s Cello-Driven Activism

Strings of Change: John Mark Rozendaal’s Cello-Driven Activism

Eugene Friesen