by Tania | Jun 15, 2021 | Blog
So much about music is about sharing. Never has this been felt more obviously than in the last year when we were cut off from sharing music within a physical space together. I want to welcome you to this blog page because here I want to provide a space for questions...
by Tania | May 19, 2021 | Blog
Today I want to tell you about programming. Program change with the KBS SymphonyI had mentioned that my program in Korea has changed, and that’s because the original program was for a large orchestra including brass, winds, percussion and strings. Now, many...
by Tania | May 19, 2021 | Blog
Shostakovich suffered terribly under the Stalinist regime, as did so many artists, and people of all kinds and positions. He had the ability to show two sides of himself through his music. One was always on the surface, and the other hidden underneath. In this, his...
by Tania | May 19, 2021 | Blog
Hello everyone. I thought I’d show you a peek at the Shostakovich Chamber Symphony score. This is actually a fairly easy score to read because it’s only for string instruments. So, normally an orchestra conductor’s score has a separate line for each woodwind,...
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