Two months in lockdown and everything still seems like a metaphor to orchestra life.
Four insights from starting a blog during a pandemic
Four insights from starting a blog during a pandemic
With no auditions or concerts to prepare for, five New World Symphony musicians share what they are focusing on now, what they are discovering about their musicianship, and what’s keeping them going!
Most people wouldn’t necessarily make a connection between the video game industry and instrumental music (or orchestra in general). If anything, most probably tend to associate gaming more with electronic music, or rock and pop soundtracks. While it’s true that acoustic instruments don’t have a particularly prominent place in modern gaming, there are opportunities for
If you are looking to pursue a career in the arts it’s no question auditioning will become a key part of your life. Being good at an instrument is not always sufficient to get ahead in the industry. An audition requires a specific skillset separate from an ability to perform. Similar to exams, some people are brilliant
An interview with Violist and Video Game Coach Trevor Andrews plus advice, encouragement, and resources for musicians looking to start their own side gig.
Career and creativity coach Astrid Baumgardner shares advice and resources to help musicians cultivate optimism and stay positive during the Coronavirus Pandemic.
The second in a two-part post of advice from experienced Teaching Artists. This entry shares strategies for motivating students and teaching musical skills virtually, as well as some newly-discovered silver linings about teaching online.
Advice for teachers by teachers. The first in a two-part article about strategies for distance teaching, this post shares tips for creating a good set-up, the technology that is available and how to make the most if it, and options for mics and recording devices.
A conductor, a concert pianist, a performance psychologist, and the principal flutist of a major orchestra share how they are spending their time and staying positive in this time when the classical music world feels like it’s on hold.
Eight accounts we love to follow: from purposeful musicians to food, travel, and of course coffee.
Create an artist profile and be discovered by potential employers for gigs and private lessons.