Rachel Gawell Burns dropped by to chat about her extraordinary life in music. She is a working musician based in New York City, doubling on cello and guitar on the Broadway circuit and beyond. She also happens to be a phenomenal teacher, and I could listen to her play (and talk about playing) all day. She is an absolute elite tier human being, and it's a pleasure to introduce her the LC crew.
Rachel's website: https://www.rachelgawellburns.com/bio
Baba Sonya on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/baba-sonya/988480312
Lonely cello now has a voicemail inbox! 323 657 9444. It also accepts texts woo hoo!
http://www.emilywright.net
June 29 at 5pm Eastern, I'm giving a class detailing how to break down a brand new piece. Details here: https://emilywright.net/teaching-and-learning/summer-school-part-1/
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Rachel Gawell Burns dropped by to chat about her extraordinary life in music. She is a working musician based in New York City, doubling on cello and guitar on the Broadway circuit and beyond. She also happens to be a phenomenal teacher, and I could listen to her play (and talk about playing) all day. She is an absolute elite tier human being, and it's a pleasure to introduce her the LC crew.
Rachel's website: https://www.rachelgawellburns.com/bio
Baba Sonya on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/baba-sonya/988480312
Lonely cello now has a voicemail inbox! 323 657 9444. It also accepts texts woo hoo!
http://www.emilywright.net
June 29 at 5pm Eastern, I'm giving a class detailing how to break down a brand new piece. Details here: https://emilywright.net/teaching-and-learning/summer-school-part-1/
Episode 24: Miranda Wilson on repertoire, performance anxiety, and AI
The Lonely Cello Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes
6 months ago
Episode 24: Miranda Wilson on repertoire, performance anxiety, and AI
New Zealand American cellist and professor of cello at the University of Idaho (making her my favorite Vandal) chats with Emily about, well, lots of stuff. This is a pretty special episode, as I've been a fan of Miranda's work forever, and we have both written for Strings for a long time. I had to have her on because her new book, Notes for Cellists is an absolute banger. Like most of the better episodes, this one is all over the place! Buckle up and enjoy. :)
Miranda's website: https://mirandawilsoncellist.com/
Miranda's faculty profile: https://www.uidaho.edu/class/music/our-people/faculty/miranda-wilson
eBook of her Davidoff translation: https://uidaho.pressbooks.pub/violoncellschule/
OUP website for her latest text, Notes for Cellists: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/notes-for-cellists-9780197623749?lang=en&cc=us
As always, you can visit emilywright.net to see what's going on there: an upcoming class entitled Using Time and Texture to Create Musical Ideas will be enrolling into the summer, as well as a level-based studio class. Send a text or give me a call on the Lonely Cello text/voicemail line: 323 657 9444 or email contact at emily wright dot net to ask questions or make a request for an episode topic!
The Lonely Cello Podcast
Rachel Gawell Burns dropped by to chat about her extraordinary life in music. She is a working musician based in New York City, doubling on cello and guitar on the Broadway circuit and beyond. She also happens to be a phenomenal teacher, and I could listen to her play (and talk about playing) all day. She is an absolute elite tier human being, and it's a pleasure to introduce her the LC crew.
Rachel's website: https://www.rachelgawellburns.com/bio
Baba Sonya on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/baba-sonya/988480312
Lonely cello now has a voicemail inbox! 323 657 9444. It also accepts texts woo hoo!
http://www.emilywright.net
June 29 at 5pm Eastern, I'm giving a class detailing how to break down a brand new piece. Details here: https://emilywright.net/teaching-and-learning/summer-school-part-1/