37 min

Episode 49: How to become a soloist + competitions - do we need them‪?‬ The Ian Bousfield Experience

    • Performing Arts

Get ready to dive deep into the world behind the brass curtain. In this episode, we'll unravel the intricate nuances of trombone competitions. I'll be questioning the very fabric of judging criteria, sharing candid insights into the influence of teachers, and exploring the real purpose of competitions. We'll also delve into the impact on musicians' development and the often-overlooked role of orchestral positions in shaping solo careers. Hope you enjoy!



00:00:00 - 00:03:48: The Paradox of Competitions in Music

* Exploring the historical significance of European trombone competitions, their impact on solo careers, and the paradoxical nature of competitions in the music industry.

00:03:48 - 00:06:13: The Blind Spot of Trombone-Centric Judgments

* Discussing the perspective of trombone players, the influence of personal taste in competitions, and the need for a broader, more musically relevant judging panel.

00:06:13 - 00:09:49: Conflicts of Interest and Lack of Fairness

* Addressing conflicts of interest in competitions, the compromised appearance of fairness, and the challenge of maintaining integrity in judging panels with personal connections.

00:09:49 - 00:13:35: Rethinking the Purpose of Competitions

* Questioning the true purpose of competitions, emphasising the need for relevance to a professional career, proposing the inclusion of agents on judging panels, and critiquing the current focus on preparation over performance.

00:13:35 - 00:19:22: Beyond Taste: A Call for Impartiality

* Advocating for an impartial judging process, drawing parallels with wine tasting, and challenging the simplistic judgment based on personal taste in competitions, with a focus

00:19:22:17 - 00:23:31:13 The Role of Competitions in Music

* Discussion on the impact of competitions on musicians' careers. Emphasis on the importance of adequate training and responsibility for both teachers and participants

00:23:31:15 - 00:24:52:15 Jury Feedback and Competition Integrity

* Insights into the jury feedback system in competitions. Calls for a more constructive feedback system.

00:24:52:17 - 00:25:45:02 Rethinking Trombone Competitions

* Critique of the current format of trombone competitions and a call for positive changes. Expresses the need to consider alternative perspectives, possibly involving musicians from different instruments in jury panels.

00:25:45:04 - 00:33:14:12 Becoming a Soloist: Challenges and Opportunities

*Exploration of the path to becoming a soloist, highlighting the experiences of successful trombonists like Christian Lindberg and discussing the role of orchestral positions in fostering solo careers.

00:33:14:12 - 00:36:56:00 Building a Solo Career: Advice and Reflection

* Reflections on defining a soloist, the importance of determination, and the role of orchestral positions in solo opportunities. Offers advice on aspiring soloists and expresses gratitude for the community.

Get ready to dive deep into the world behind the brass curtain. In this episode, we'll unravel the intricate nuances of trombone competitions. I'll be questioning the very fabric of judging criteria, sharing candid insights into the influence of teachers, and exploring the real purpose of competitions. We'll also delve into the impact on musicians' development and the often-overlooked role of orchestral positions in shaping solo careers. Hope you enjoy!



00:00:00 - 00:03:48: The Paradox of Competitions in Music

* Exploring the historical significance of European trombone competitions, their impact on solo careers, and the paradoxical nature of competitions in the music industry.

00:03:48 - 00:06:13: The Blind Spot of Trombone-Centric Judgments

* Discussing the perspective of trombone players, the influence of personal taste in competitions, and the need for a broader, more musically relevant judging panel.

00:06:13 - 00:09:49: Conflicts of Interest and Lack of Fairness

* Addressing conflicts of interest in competitions, the compromised appearance of fairness, and the challenge of maintaining integrity in judging panels with personal connections.

00:09:49 - 00:13:35: Rethinking the Purpose of Competitions

* Questioning the true purpose of competitions, emphasising the need for relevance to a professional career, proposing the inclusion of agents on judging panels, and critiquing the current focus on preparation over performance.

00:13:35 - 00:19:22: Beyond Taste: A Call for Impartiality

* Advocating for an impartial judging process, drawing parallels with wine tasting, and challenging the simplistic judgment based on personal taste in competitions, with a focus

00:19:22:17 - 00:23:31:13 The Role of Competitions in Music

* Discussion on the impact of competitions on musicians' careers. Emphasis on the importance of adequate training and responsibility for both teachers and participants

00:23:31:15 - 00:24:52:15 Jury Feedback and Competition Integrity

* Insights into the jury feedback system in competitions. Calls for a more constructive feedback system.

00:24:52:17 - 00:25:45:02 Rethinking Trombone Competitions

* Critique of the current format of trombone competitions and a call for positive changes. Expresses the need to consider alternative perspectives, possibly involving musicians from different instruments in jury panels.

00:25:45:04 - 00:33:14:12 Becoming a Soloist: Challenges and Opportunities

*Exploration of the path to becoming a soloist, highlighting the experiences of successful trombonists like Christian Lindberg and discussing the role of orchestral positions in fostering solo careers.

00:33:14:12 - 00:36:56:00 Building a Solo Career: Advice and Reflection

* Reflections on defining a soloist, the importance of determination, and the role of orchestral positions in solo opportunities. Offers advice on aspiring soloists and expresses gratitude for the community.

37 min