An Ongoing Conversation

There’s a lot of fun to be had in being a “hired gun” – a guest clinician invited to coach an ensemble, or offer feedback and insight. It’s fun to work with no strings attached and fix what you can without being on the hook for the long-term stress, logistical […]

Inspiring Women Musicians

Here are a few currently working musicians inspiring me and influence my work. These women are singers, composers, arrangers, conductors – and often more than one of those. Jennifer Barnes Carol Barnett Abbie Betinis Sara Gazarek Jocelyn Hagen Christine Helferich-Guter Nayanna Holley Lauren Kinhan Kate McGarry Alice Parker Andrea Ramsey Kate […]

Best Mindset

What words would you use to describe your mindset on the days when you do your best musical work? Here are a few: Curious Generous Insightful Creative Prepared Spontaneous Inspired Here are some words that probably aren’t on your list: Certain Well-Rested Unstressed Up to date on current events Perfect Order your […]

Feet On The Ground

The best way to get out of bed is to put your feet on the ground. Sometimes as you’re waking up, you might think of all the things you’ll have to do, once you get up, and freeze. Stop. Don’t think of everything. Just put your feet on the ground. […]

That One Teacher

We all have that one teacher – the one you think of when someone asks you to name a standout teacher who changed you. I have four or five off the top of my head, and easily another ten who profoundly affected me in ways small and large. But whenever […]

Surf the Waves of Attention

The best rehearsals aren’t the ones when the conductor is most intentionally intense. The best rehearsals are the ones when the conductor can surf the waves of attention. Our attention always ebbs and flows, and not always predictably. An overly controlling conductor seeks to dictate the attention, fighting against the natural […]

Caveat Emptor

One of the first Latin expressions you learn in Latin I is “caveat emptor”: buyer beware. But just as important is the flip side of the coin: non-buyer beware. Both are important to keep in mind when considering commissioning new music for your ensemble. Buyer Beware: Not every commission is a smooth […]

Aural Awareness

Are your students keyed into their own aural awareness? In other words: are they keeping their ears open? In music, nothing would seem more natural, but in fact, lack of aural awareness is a consistent challenge – for young musicians, certainly, but even for many adults. Without open ears, we […]