Daily Bow: How Classical Music Thrives
Read about how classical music can still thrive in the information age; a link to a great article from Ottawa Citizen.
Interview with Michael Tree, Part II
In the continuation of our interview with violist Michael Tree he tells us how he became a violist, the start of the Guarneri Quartet, and some fascinating stories about The Guarneri and Artur Rubinstein recording project.
Daily Bow: Moving in Counterpoint
Today the Cazenovia Counterpoint music festival begins. Presented by the Society for New Music, this annual event runs through Saturday July 23 and features the “creative energies of regional poets, artists, composers, and musicians.” Performances during the festival showcase a variety of different talents and art forms.
Interview with Jenna Baumgart, Part 1
Brianna Richardson interviews Jenna Baumgart MA, who is an expert in the fields of musicians’ health and injury prevention. In the first of three parts she shares how she first got interested in these topics.
Daily Bow: A Meeting Point in Music
L. Subramaniam has invented what he calls “global fusion”, a hybrid of western classical orchestration and improvisational styles from around the world.
Interview with Michael Tree, Part I
Hans Jørgen Jensen interviewed violist Michael Tree at the Young Artist Program in Ottawa, Canada on June 17, 2011. The interview will be published in three parts. In part I, Michael Tree talks about his early memories of violin study with his father Samuel Applebaum.
Monday’s Bow (July 11)
The brilliant Mozart… SHE was an amazing violinist! Also see what’s going on at the Colorado Music Festival, and learn more about an incredible 18-year old musician who performed the Tchaikovsky concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra last week. These are exciting, interesting, and humorous stories in music brought to you on the Monday Daily […]
Contact Point Techniques
Cheri Collins offers an excellent series of exercises based off her article on the Schelleng Diagram!
The Schelleng Diagram
What is the Schelleng Diagram? Find out, and see how it can help you play with better tone!
Daily Bow: Attracting Younger Audiences
As the audience is getting grayer and grayer at symphony concerts around the country, American symphony orchestras are being forced to come up with new and imaginative ways to attract younger audiences.
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