The Musician's Journey Podcast Ragnhild Wesenberg
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Talking to people about what it means to be a musician.
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Cello practice fortunately never ends - in conversation with cellist Nicholas Jones
"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 -
Music as a way to nourish the soul - with Diletta Fosso
She is singing and playing a drum with her foot while playing her cello. How did Diletta Fosso's journey in music begin?
The songs featured in this episode are:
7 years (Lukas Graham)
Makeba (Jain)
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Counting Stars (One Republic) -
Building an audience online from scratch - with cellist and composer Madeleine Ladore
Everybody's story is different - why does someone spend countless hours on making cover videos for Instagram? Why not choose a job with a steady income?
In this episode, Ragnhild talks with Madeleine Ladore -a cellist who has been working on her business only for a few years but who has managed to grow a loyal following.
"People like to hear the music that they like."
Madeleine Ladore has walked the path from deciding to play the cello for a living, to make content for social media platforms, to learn about marketing and video making and how to get your songs into playlists on Spotify...
It's a road that demands consistency and dedication before it starts to pay off, and after about 3 years the ball is definitely rolling. -
Brimming with creativity - with cellist and composer Wilma Pistorius
Have you heard of the music box? Could a nebula in space have anything to do with a composer's research?
In this episode, Ragnhild talks with Wilma Pistorius -a cellist, composer and Alexander Technique teacher who is based in Amsterdam.
As a composer today, how do you make connections?
Wilma talks about her approach to this, being herself on the introverted side and would be happy to spend the evening with a book rather than being out socializing.
Being a composer today involves making oneself visible (and audible, of course!), doing one's own PR, taking initiatives and being proactive, and being able to step in at a short notice.
For the past several years, Wilma has walked her path piece by piece, e-mail by e-mail, concert by concert, insta post by insta post... and the ball is rolling. -
Musician Life and Motherhood - with pianist and composer Kaja Draksler
Kaja Draksler has spent the past several years composing, rehearsing, touring and recording.
Early in 2023 she became a mother and thus a new chapter has begun.
The featured music:
'Trboje' from the album Zürich Concert with Punkt.Vrt.Plastik
'Danas, Jučer Sutra' from the album Out for Stars with Kaja Draksler Octet
'Away!' from the album In Otherness Oneself
Kaja's Website https://kajadraksler.com/ -
A conversation about starting to play the cello as an adult - with Daniel Arden
In this episode, Ragnhild talks with one of her cello students about learning the cello as an adult.