Looking at our recent photos on Facebook reminded me just how awesome this season has been so far and the fact that all these women are killing it in classical music and conducting right now!
Can't wait for the rest of the season. Stay tuned!
๐ถ We're back from our winter break with an exciting new podcast episode! In part 1 of our interview with conductor Chelsea Gallo, we discuss what classical music can learn from MLB โพ๏ธ๐ป Don't miss it: https://t.co/5JzfRpmSpD ๐ง๐ Stay tuned for part 2!
Empathy for outsider audiences has never been more important! Join us in this episode to discuss how we can fix our concerts and our marketing to be more welcoming to the outsiders that we desperately need.
@ruth_hartt
Full episode is available at https://t.co/7pnSU9ZDyI
Check out our newest episode all about programming for Pops and Family concerts, featuring Enrico Lopez-Yaรฑez, Principal Pops Conductor of the @nashvillesymph.
This week, @elopezyanez joins us to discuss how he creates engaging and effective Pops and Family concerts.
Enrico is the Principal Pops Conductor with the @nashvillesymph, co-host of the Upbeat Podcast with Everything Conducting, and Artistic Director of @SymphonicaPro.
Did you catch this week's episode with @CatchMaullaria and the @DiscoveryOrch? Check it out in your favorite podcast player or at https://t.co/BpABD1G5zf
@CatchMaullaria and the @DiscoveryOrch join us on Monday for the return of Podium Time.
Learn how the Discovery Orchestra teaches audiences to actually listen to the music we're playing for them.
David Itkin joins us on the podcast this week to discuss the psychology of navigating a concerto, designing the conducting curriculum at @UNTCoM and how to prepare for a conducting workshop.
Listen at https://t.co/iWcNg3gKxK or in your favorite podcast player!
Today we talk with Conductor Damien Crutcher about how he adapted the best parts of El Sistema to make a difference in his community and how you can engage your students in a deeper way through collaborations between educators and performers.
@CrescendoDet@DetroitSymphony
Today we talk with conductor Carl Topilow about common sense, knowing how to work well with others, and his new book, The Orchestral Conductor's Career Handbook.
How do we become better conductors, and how do we become better people?
We answer these questions and more in this interview with conductor @KenshoWatanabe, all about habits to become better conductors, musicians, and people, and the lessons he learned from @nezetseguin
This week we talk with Mei-Ann Chen of @chi_sinfonietta about Rehearsal Language, programming Theatrical & Diverse concerts, and helping young conductors prepare for professional auditions.