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Even great artists such as Mozart or Bach had to "sell out" by composing pieces dedicated to wealthy patrons or members of royal families in order to secure well-paying gigs. For Bach in particular, stable employment was something of a must since he had 20 kids! The trick is not to pander to everyone but rather to keep searching until you find the right audience for your art. Mozart's career only started to flourish after he left his prestigious position as a court musician for the Archbishop of Salzburg to move to Vienna where the elites were much more receptive to his innovative but "rebellious" style. Similarly, Bach only found success after resigning from his well-respected post as director of music at the court of Weimar in order to work for more open-minded patrons (Bach was actually jailed for a month by the Weimar court for repeatedly demanding to be dismissed!). I guess in our modern time, this means not settling until you find the right employer/market/community/channel/platform etc. where your art/work can "sell" itself. And until you find such an opportunity, it is perfectly fine to "sell out" to stay alive. In the end, true artists will be remembered and celebrated not for the occasional "puff pieces" they had to write to put food on the table, but rather for their best works.

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