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Ideas, techniques and processes to elevate your conducting and empower your ensemble, hosted by Ingrid Martin.

Conducting Artistry Ingrid Martin

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Ideas, techniques and processes to elevate your conducting and empower your ensemble, hosted by Ingrid Martin.

    S2E7: Memorable Performances - Balancing Stability vs. Risk Taking

    S2E7: Memorable Performances - Balancing Stability vs. Risk Taking

    How do you plan for and reveal that extra level of energy in the performance and connect meaningfully with the audience? What's required to balance stability vs. risk-taking onstage? How can we best use limited sound-check time to instil confidence while meeting everyone's needs and preserving energy?

    • 35 min
    S2E6: Final Rehearsals - Cultivating Confidence and Security

    S2E6: Final Rehearsals - Cultivating Confidence and Security

    What's the goal of final rehearsals? How do we ensure preparedness while keeping the music fresh? How do we need to adapt our rehearsals to build confidence in groups that perform rarely vs. those that perform often? What's the value of practicing performing, rather than just rehearsing? We tackle all this and more in this episode focussed on final rehearsals and sound checks.

    • 32 min
    S2E5: Fostering Engagement with Questions, Conviction & Repetition

    S2E5: Fostering Engagement with Questions, Conviction & Repetition

    Join us as we unpack perennial questions like: How do you know when to keep working at a passage or just move on? How do you balance your own interpretation vs. making space for the musicians' ideas? What's the role of non-verbal communication in effective rehearsals? What might we learn from taking more notice of what's going on in the room?

    • 28 min
    S2E4: Plan, Reflect Adapt - How to Make Progress in Rehearsal

    S2E4: Plan, Reflect Adapt - How to Make Progress in Rehearsal

    How can we set ourselves up to listen better in rehearsals? What can be planned in advance, and when do we need to adapt our plans? What tools can we use to make our rehearsals more efficient? What does good feedback for players look like, and how can we deliver it in a sensitive way? We tackle all these questions and more as we explore the nitty gritty of middle rehearsals.

    • 33 min
    S2E3: First rehearsals - trust, expectations and listening like crazy

    S2E3: First rehearsals - trust, expectations and listening like crazy

    It's the all-important first rehearsal! What is needed from both conductors and players in the first rehearsal? How does stress play a role? How do we navigate the dynamics of conducting professional versus educational orchestras? How can understanding attention help us set more reasonable expectations for ourselves, and the musicians?

    • 37 min
    S2E2: From paper to performance - score study, imagination & interpretation

    S2E2: From paper to performance - score study, imagination & interpretation

    How do you effectively prepare and study a score before rehearsals? How do you create your own vision for the piece? Should you listen to recordings? What about MIDIs? How do you prepare for a world premiere where no recording exists? We tackle all the curly questions to help you boost your score preparation.

    • 24 min

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Imjazz ,

Inspiring and Practical

I am so happy that I found this podcast and the “Conducting Artistry” website. Ingrid gives inspiring, real works advice for honing your craft. Her recommendations are spot on for those that want to improve their skills as a conductor and music director. I appreciate the free resources as well. Can’t wait for more to be released.

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