You Don’t Suck: Setting Practice Boundaries
Every time I’m asked to play Prokofiev’s 5th Symphony, I have intense flashbacks to my first experience learning and performing it. I had just finished my freshman year of high […]
Every time I’m asked to play Prokofiev’s 5th Symphony, I have intense flashbacks to my first experience learning and performing it. I had just finished my freshman year of high […]
Considering my last post was over four years ago, I hesitate to call this a blog. But this is definitely a bloggish-style post, because it’s gonna be a haphazard collection […]
Hello readers! The audition journey has come to an end, and I feel like the luckiest person in the world: I have just won the position of Fourth Chair Second […]
As 2014 comes to a close, I decided it was time to update my readers on what’s new in my musical life. I am entering my final semester of Graduate […]
My conductor here at The Shepherd School of Music, maestro Larry Rachleff, stresses that as musicians, we must give back what we have learned through our endless hours of practice […]
I have always felt that though the arts are communicated through different mediums, they are all interconnected in our minds. Whenever I play, there is a visual that appears: a […]