Gigs

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The Practicality of a Little Notebook
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Playing with Community Ensembles
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What to do over summer break?!
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Expectations
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47 Strings, interactive and educational harp recitals in the community
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Orchestral Etiquette 101
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Quintet, Ballet, Rehearsal Plans, and “Yes” Mode!
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Not just Pachelbel: Wedding Ceremony Music
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The week of traveling that made my friends think I’m nuts. Freelancing in LA, TX, and MA
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Vlog 12 – Language Skills matter

The Practicality of a Little Notebook

 

How wonderful are little notebooks? I think they are so very important and in this VLOG I tell you why!

Playing with Community Ensembles

 

Here Derek talks about his summer experience playing with two community bands in the Eastern Iowa area.

What to do over summer break?!

What to do over summer break?! While relaxing is great, I am not a “sit still” kind of person. So, in this VLOG I discuss what I have been up to!

Expectations

For this VLOG I discuss expectations – my own expectations, those of my students, their parents, and administration at the University level.

47 Strings, interactive and educational harp recitals in the community

It’s the halfway point for 47 Strings! Learn how Meghan has been bringing harp music to homeless shelters after receiving the Richter Fund for Music Outreach from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University.

47 Strings is a unique and unprecedented harp concert series. For each of the 47 strings, Houston harpist Meghan Caulkett will be performing one interactive outreach program. So far, over 22 performances have taken place for the elderly and homeless, and for preschool, elementary, and special needs children. Over 1,600 children have been exposed to solo and chamber harp music from Ginastera, Bartok, Tournier, Salzedo, Ravel and Debussy. The main goal of 47 Strings is to foster a greater understanding and appreciation for classical music, by providing concerts to audiences who are not often exposed to it.
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www.meghancaulkett.com/47strings

 

Orchestral Etiquette 101

There are some pretty basic rules to playing in an orchestra: be on time, look professional, be prepared, and don’t look behind you. But these simple things can make a big difference in how people view you as a musician.

 

Quintet, Ballet, Rehearsal Plans, and “Yes” Mode!

Not just Pachelbel: Wedding Ceremony Music

Spring is the start of wedding season, which creates lots of gigs for harpists and other classical musicians. In this vlog, Meghan discusses some traditional music selections, as well as shares some of her pop music arrangements.

 

The week of traveling that made my friends think I’m nuts. Freelancing in LA, TX, and MA

Think you’re busy with gigs? Meghan can relate. In this vlog she talks about having rehearsals in Baton Rouge, and auditions in Boston and Houston. All within the same week. Orchestral playing is amazing, but logistics can be exhausting.

 

Vlog 12 – Language Skills matter

Why language skills are helpful to musicians of all kinds.