Don’t feel bad for being unproductive!
Australian/British conductor and lepidopterist Jessica Cottis is my guest for episode 21. Listen to what a conductor does during lockdown, her personal story regarding physical injury, and what effective technique she DIDN’T learn in conducting school. Hear our discussion about the “buzz” of live performance, and the parallels between butterflies and music-making – you heard it here first!
Don’t miss this episode’s Music College Didn’t Prepare Me segment featuring food extraction from instruments.
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Episode 54: Bethany Norman ”You‘re always learning”
Episode 53: George Wakerley aka Confidential 'Give yourself something to look forward to'
Episode 52: Sarah Nicolls and Maja Bugge "Empowered by change"
Episode 51: Ellie Consta from Her Ensemble "I'm open to change"
Episode 50: Sonja Schebeck "Curiosity is the main factor"
Episode 49: Channa Malkin "Trust whatever comes along"
Episode 48: Katharine Carter "You pick yourself up and off you go again"
Episode 47: Charles Owen "That's our duty and destiny"
Episode 46: Tine Thing Helseth "I love the result"
Episode 45: Urška and Helena from Duo Furioso "Stay in touch"
Episode 44: Anna Tsybuleva "Save your power"
Episode 43: Oliver Davis "Make your own voice heard"
Episode 42: Dwight Pile-Gray "Just put your toe in the water"
Episode 41: Leah Broad "A completely new way of thinking about music"
Episode 40: Southbank Sinfonia's Alec and George "Walk away with a new skill"
Episode 39: Peter Riley "Taking the risks"
Episode 38: Lucy Drever "Stay open"
Episode 37: Joe Di Fiore "I just kept going with it"
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