work ever so hard, be kind-hearted and humble but have the confidence to have your sound, your voice and your identity
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
work ever so hard, be kind-hearted and humble but have the confidence to have your sound, your voice and your identity
Who or what inspired you to take up the piano and pursue a career in music ? Actually as my both parents are pianists, it
Listen as much as you can to other lessons. You learn so much from observing! The teacher says something and you simply notate it. (I even have notes from masterclasses saying “don’t teach like this”.) And don’t be afraid to ask questions. If you don’t understand why you should or shouldn’t do something, the teacher has a duty to tell you.
Long-term working relationships (for example, with my band) are essential in developing and supporting one’s own musical language. Every ensemble or orchestra has its own character: this is its strength and weakness at the same time. As a musician you always have respect for this – then you can create amazing results.
When you’re starting out as a young singer it can quite often feel like your voice is calling the shots