The Buzz 1: \u201cMusic is the shorthand of emotion\u201d (Leo Tolstoy). \u201cHell is full of musical amateurs\u201d (George Bernard Shaw). \u201cThe only truth is music\u201d (Jack Kerouac). The Buzz 2: In 1930, Albert Einstein met with Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore in Caputh, Germany, to discuss the nature of music\u2026 Einstein served as the vice president of the Princeton Symphony from 1952 until he died in 1955\u2026 During a 1929 Saturday Evening Post interview, Einstein said that, had he not been a scientist, he would have been a musician. (www.cbc.ca) The Buzz 3: \u201cNew technology in music has changed the way we listen to music and the ways we create music\u2026from synthesizers to DAWs \u2026from CD players to iPhones\u2026.\u201d (interestingengineering.com) The Buzz 4: \u201cThe future of music in the digital age is focused on how streaming services will differentiate themselves from the competition, how artists will reach their fanbase, and revisiting popular music industry trends of the past with innovations, such as the modern record player.\u201d (victrola.com/blogs) We\u2019ll ask Serge Hoffmann, Nelson Malleus, Matt Champion and Eric Zorgniotti for their take on The Future of Musicians, Music and Technology: The Sweetest Sounds?!