Before I play I try not to think too much about what I am going to do, hoping I have prepared well enough. Of course, that is very difficult to know until after the performance and there is always room for improvement.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
Before I play I try not to think too much about what I am going to do, hoping I have prepared well enough. Of course, that is very difficult to know until after the performance and there is always room for improvement.
To constantly better and improve myself as an artist in general. To reinvent myself constantly and not to be repetitive, to dare and to risk, to be openminded and original.
I think that pursuing a career in the performing arts is a challenge in itself. Finding the most suitable singing teacher, learning how to sing, auditioning at a conservatoire, finding yourself as an artist, learning to deal with disappointment, coping with time pressures, being away from home, finding an agent, handling social media and, of course, performing well – this career is a huge never-ending journey.
I believe it should always be about making sure you provide the best possible experience for the audience
Because my career has been so varied I tend not to hear distinctions between musical genres, but am only interested in whether the music connects with me