Teachers' Remarks V|Paulo Brito: Talent is work and pressure is a privilege
Learn in your chosen musical style or direction to express your inner thoughts. — Paulo Brito
The Art Lighthouse Project returns with Teachers' Remarks V, a new season of inspiring conversations. This time, we sit down with faculty from across the School — performers, educators, and above all, mentors who guide with both mastery and heart. As students take the mic, dialogue unfolds between youth and experience, between curiosity and wisdom — lighting the path for every dreamer on their musical journey.
"I personally believe practical creation is more important. Through experiences—whether in performance or composition—even if we're not satisfied later, we gain something valuable."
In this episode, we feature Dr. Paulo Brito, Lecturer of Musicology at the School of Music, CUHK-Shenzhen. Dr. Paulo Brito shares thoughtful insights on an essential question: How can music shape students’ inner worlds in a time of rapid technological change? He opens up about his unique journey—from switching majors during his studies to pursuing music professionally—and how his diverse background has deeply influenced his creative process. He also discusses how he prioritizes different elements in composition, and offers a compelling perspective on the relationship between theory and practice in music. A heartfelt and inspiring conversation for every emerging musician.