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The Musician's Journey Podcast
Ragnhild Wesenberg
91 episodes
9 months ago
"When they go back and analyze their practice for the past two weeks, what they mean was 'Every single bit has at some point gone like a dream, and I was hoping to play all those dreams lined up one after the other' and that's not how a performance works!" Being a cellist often goes hand in hand with being a cello teacher. Here we talk about how our cello practice and our teaching keep on affecting each other. We touch on -key moments of enlightenment in our playing and teaching -how all students are different from each other -what 'work-life balance' might mean as a musician -the fact that our practice never ends
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"When they go back and analyze their practice for the past two weeks, what they mean was 'Every single bit has at some point gone like a dream, and I was hoping to play all those dreams lined up one after the other' and that's not how a performance works!" Being a cellist often goes hand in hand with being a cello teacher. Here we talk about how our cello practice and our teaching keep on affecting each other. We touch on -key moments of enlightenment in our playing and teaching -how all students are different from each other -what 'work-life balance' might mean as a musician -the fact that our practice never ends
Show more...
Music Interviews
Arts,
Personal Journals,
Music,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts
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The Musician's Journey Podcast
"When they go back and analyze their practice for the past two weeks, what they mean was 'Every single bit has at some point gone like a dream, and I was hoping to play all those dreams lined up one after the other' and that's not how a performance works!" Being a cellist often goes hand in hand with being a cello teacher. Here we talk about how our cello practice and our teaching keep on affecting each other. We touch on -key moments of enlightenment in our playing and teaching -how all students are different from each other -what 'work-life balance' might mean as a musician -the fact that our practice never ends