“Continuing and developing ideas for new piece” – Derek Jenkins vlog
In his latest video blog, composer Derek Jenkins talks about his process and ideas for a new composition. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn his latest video blog, composer Derek Jenkins talks about his process and ideas for a new composition. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn her latest video blog, conductor and clarinetist Lauren Denney Wright talks about attending conferences and shares some excellent thoughts regarding how to have the best experience possible! Enjoy!
Read MoreHas the cultural tide turned in the favor of classical music? If you live in Cleveland, your answer might actually be yes. According to a press release issued on January 14th, the Cleveland Orchestra generated a whopping 2.8 million dollars in revenue in November and December alone, representing a 47% increase from the same period[…]
Read MoreIn his latest video blog, composer Derek Jenkins talks about the initial ideas and process behind a new wind ensemble work that he is starting. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn her newest video blog, harpist Meghan Caulkett gives us a glimpse into her world as a freelance musician who performs, teaches, repairs her instrument, travels, and more! Enjoy!
Read MoreIn his latest video blog, percussionist Jason Trueting continues a series of vlogs discussing artistic highlights from 2012. The second half of the video is here. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn her newest video blog, pianist Jade Simmons talks about the importance of playing concerts in small towns, and how important it is to interact with your audience. She blogs live from a small town concert of her own and gives some great advice before and after her performance! Enjoy!
Read MoreIn her latest video blog, conductor Lauren Denney Wright talks about her preparations for the upcoming semester. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn his latest video blog, trumpeter and conductor Michael Flynn talks about his recent and upcoming performances, how to carve out practice time, and gives us a preview of a new class he is teaching this semester. Enjoy!
Read MoreThere’s something about being a musician that makes it impossible to resist analyzing whatever music you might be hearing at a given moment, whether it’s a live performance of a well-known symphony or an annoying jingle issuing from the ceiling speakers of a hotel elevator. Usually, these instinctive “analyzations” tend to result in little intellectual[…]
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I've been disappointed by things that the current regime at Severance Hall has done and not done, but their outreach…