Exploring the Art of Chamber Music with Brandon Patrick George
Join Grammy-winning flutist Brandon Patrick George for an exclusive livestream exploring the transformative power of chamber music. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just beginning to collaborate with others, this session will offer invaluable insights into preparing your part, key elements to focus on, and how to approach rehearsals with confidence. Learn the rewarding aspects of making music together and the skills that will elevate your ensemble playing. Perfect for musicians of all levels, this discussion will leave you inspired to embrace chamber music as a core part of your musical journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert advice and practical tips from a world-renowned artist! Brandon Patrick George is the flutist in Imani Winds and is on the faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music.
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https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/chamber-music-brandon-patrick-george
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
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I play in an amateur woodwind quintet + piano. We meet once or twice a month. But we never really rehearse, instead just playing through the music. Part of the problem is that no one wants to take on the role of director and no one wants to hurt anyones feelings about their playing. I feel like we are lucky to be able to get together at all, since we are all amateur players with busy lives, and don't want to do anything to alienate members and make them leave the group. Any advice for taking the group to a slightly higher level?