Moving Online — Summer Festival Edition *Re-post*

In March 2020, COVID-19 became a stark reality in the United States. I had just gotten home from a work trip to Washington D.C. involving engagement with hundreds of people, performances, shared meals, and group work sessions. How confusing, disorienting, and frightening to come home to an almost immediate stay-at-home order. In addition to the implications on the field and my own performing and teaching schedules…

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Juggling Concerti

I am working on two concerti right now and have been thinking a lot about memorization. So that I’ll feel my best on stage, I like to memorize using a multi-layer approach for deep learning. Here are the approaches that I include in my preparation…

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What Makes a Successful Audition? – Part 2

In Part 2 of the Audition series, we continue our conversation with Astrid Schween (The Juilliard School, cello), Danielle Belen (University of Michigan, violin), and Patricia Weitzel (Columbus State University, double bass). We explore what makes a candidate stand out and some common audition mistakes…

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What Makes a Successful Audition? – Part 1

In the midst of college and festival audition season, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what makes a successful audition. I connected with three inspiring artists and pedagogues to ask their perspectives on preparation, the audition process, and the added challenge of completing an online or recorded audition with limitations due to COVID-19…

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Moving Online — Summer Festival Edition

In March 2020, COVID-19 became a stark reality in the United States. I had just gotten home from a work trip to Washington D.C. involving engagement with hundreds of people, performances, shared meals, and group work sessions. How confusing, disorienting, and frightening to come home to an almost immediate stay-at-home order. In addition to the implications on the field and my own performing and teaching schedules…

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25-minute Daily Warm-up

It is tricky to slow down and warm up when balancing a busy work, performance, and travel schedule. And, it always feels like we need to warm up in strange and uncomfortable situations: when we are tired, in freezing dressing rooms, in a hotel room with a practice mute…

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Practice Must-Haves

I get so many questions about my favorites practice tools, tips, and organizational strategies for efficient practicing, that I thought I would share my “Top 3” must-have tools with all of you! So, without further ado…

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