Musicians trained in conservatories are finding new audiences far beyond the concert hall. Performers such as Maddie Ashman and Chloe Sobek have built sizable followings online by sharing short videos of intricate, sometimes unconventional pieces.
Their focus often includes microtonal music, a style that uses intervals smaller than the standard semitones common in Western classical traditions. The approach can sound unusual to listeners accustomed to familiar scales, yet clips of these performances have drawn millions of views across platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Ashman and Sobek, both classically trained, present demanding works with a straightforward style, explaining techniques or letting the sound speak for itself. Social media’s format allows audiences to encounter music that might otherwise remain limited to academic settings or specialist festivals.
What this really means is that experimental repertoire is no longer confined to small venues. Digital platforms have opened a direct line between performers and listeners, reshaping how complex music is discovered and shared.
