To be (a group) or not to be (a group)

As many of readers will remember, I’m working this week at the Ischia Chamber Music Festival. I’m in residence here with my colleagues from my string trio, Ensemble Epomeo. (Mount Epomeo from the Covo dei Borboni, home of Ischia Chamber Music Festival) Of course,...

Hitting a metaphorical brick wall

I was reminded tonight of why we try to avoid talking about metaphor and meaning in rehearsal. As it happens, in the midst of a long and very happy day of trio rehearsals, one of my colleagues and I found ourselves in complete and profound disagreement about one...

Guest Blog- Yang on Epomeo

Hi Everyone-I’m frantically packing for Ischia (and trying to get my cello chops back after a busy few months of stick waving and not  much practice), and internet access in Ischia is unpredictable. New blog posts may be scarce for a while, we’ll...

Intermission

Intermission So far so good- Ives really came together. I think it would be even better with a bigger string section- it’s very much a chamber orchestra work, but I think the end could be softer with 16 firsts than it can with 6 or 8. This is a fundamental truth that...

Live Blogging from the Electric 2

Dress rehearsal is done and there’s now a bit of peace and quiet before showtime.         It seems an article of faith (or just a deeply ingrained part of their training) among British orchestras to “save” a little in dress rehearsals. I suppose everyone with a brain...

In praise of the slacker lifestyle

Am I proud to be a slacker? Can a conductor be a slacker? (I think we all know the answer) During my summer in the conducting program at Aspen I was often struck by the ability of my former teacher David Zinman to always have at his mental fingertips a wealth of...