49 min

Rehearsal Strategies for Young Conductors The Art of Listening

    • Performing Arts

Welcome to The Art of Listening, a Podcast about classical music, conducting, composition, the business of music, and how to listen to it all. Each week, conductor, composer, and violinist Gabriel Gordon and a host of featured guests discuss the Art of Listening.
In this episode of “The Art of Listening” Gabriel Gordon and Jeff Bradbury discuss how to best plan and run a symphonic rehearsal. 
If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share with our audience, please contact the podcast. We would love to have you join the show.
Join the Art of Listening Newsletter!By joining the Art of Listening Newsletter you will receive:
·      Bi-monthly updates from Gabriel Gordon about what is new on the Art of Listening YouTube Channel
·      Special “Behind the Scenes” access to recording sessions, rehearsals, and more!
·      Be the first to access new content produced by Gabriel Gordon each month.
Podcast Topic·      What is a rehearsal?
o  When is a rehearsal … NOT a rehearsal?
·      Planning a rehearsal?
o  What do you need to be thinking about before the rehearsal?
o  What should a conductor do to prepare for a rehearsal?
o  Sharing rehearsal plans with the orchestra ahead of time
o  What should a conductor bring to a rehearsal?
§ Music
§ Equipment
§ Additional resources
§ Notes / Outline
·      What to do when you get to a rehearsal?
o  Tips & Tricks
§ Tips for Amateur Ensembles
§ Tips for Professional Ensembles
o  Should conductors help set up and tear down the room?
o  Should the conductor be the first one in the hall?
·      The art of starting on time
·      Beginning a rehearsal
o  Conductor Introductions
o  Sharing the outline vs jumping in
·      Best practices for working in rehearsal with an orchestra
o  Youth, Community, Semi-professional, Professional Orchestra differences
·      Rehearsal techniques
o  Creating a rehearsal strategy over the course of many rehearsals
o  How to start a new piece of music
o  How to introduce a new piece of music
o  When to talk … When to rehearse
o  Should you let the stick do the talking?
·      Podium Tricks
o  How to inspire musicians of all levels to do their best
o  Body language – yours and theirs
o  80 people all agreeing – a challenge in an ensemble and in life
·      Concluding the rehearsal
o  How to end a rehearsal professionally
o  How to end a bad rehearsal
o  How to end the penultimate rehearsal
o  The Call to Action
§ What should musicians do before the next rehearsal
o  The post rehearsal conductor’s reflection
§ How to get feedback about a rehearsal
§ How to prepare for the next rehearsal
Subscribe to “The Art of Listening”·      Apple...

Welcome to The Art of Listening, a Podcast about classical music, conducting, composition, the business of music, and how to listen to it all. Each week, conductor, composer, and violinist Gabriel Gordon and a host of featured guests discuss the Art of Listening.
In this episode of “The Art of Listening” Gabriel Gordon and Jeff Bradbury discuss how to best plan and run a symphonic rehearsal. 
If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share with our audience, please contact the podcast. We would love to have you join the show.
Join the Art of Listening Newsletter!By joining the Art of Listening Newsletter you will receive:
·      Bi-monthly updates from Gabriel Gordon about what is new on the Art of Listening YouTube Channel
·      Special “Behind the Scenes” access to recording sessions, rehearsals, and more!
·      Be the first to access new content produced by Gabriel Gordon each month.
Podcast Topic·      What is a rehearsal?
o  When is a rehearsal … NOT a rehearsal?
·      Planning a rehearsal?
o  What do you need to be thinking about before the rehearsal?
o  What should a conductor do to prepare for a rehearsal?
o  Sharing rehearsal plans with the orchestra ahead of time
o  What should a conductor bring to a rehearsal?
§ Music
§ Equipment
§ Additional resources
§ Notes / Outline
·      What to do when you get to a rehearsal?
o  Tips & Tricks
§ Tips for Amateur Ensembles
§ Tips for Professional Ensembles
o  Should conductors help set up and tear down the room?
o  Should the conductor be the first one in the hall?
·      The art of starting on time
·      Beginning a rehearsal
o  Conductor Introductions
o  Sharing the outline vs jumping in
·      Best practices for working in rehearsal with an orchestra
o  Youth, Community, Semi-professional, Professional Orchestra differences
·      Rehearsal techniques
o  Creating a rehearsal strategy over the course of many rehearsals
o  How to start a new piece of music
o  How to introduce a new piece of music
o  When to talk … When to rehearse
o  Should you let the stick do the talking?
·      Podium Tricks
o  How to inspire musicians of all levels to do their best
o  Body language – yours and theirs
o  80 people all agreeing – a challenge in an ensemble and in life
·      Concluding the rehearsal
o  How to end a rehearsal professionally
o  How to end a bad rehearsal
o  How to end the penultimate rehearsal
o  The Call to Action
§ What should musicians do before the next rehearsal
o  The post rehearsal conductor’s reflection
§ How to get feedback about a rehearsal
§ How to prepare for the next rehearsal
Subscribe to “The Art of Listening”·      Apple...

49 min