Volume 5, Issue No. 1

  • Health and Well Being in Conservatory Musicians

    This study captures the perceived benefits from thirty-seven conservatory students who participated in the CRAFT (Consciousness, Relaxation, Fulfillment, and Transcendence) program at their institutions.

  • How Movement Can Help You Create, Perform, and Listen to Music Like Never Before

    The secret to musical creativity may be to harness the power of the body.

  • Conductors Gone Wild?

    Goldilocks could have been a conductor, there is definitely a “too much” zone of expressiveness! Find the “just right” zone, and stay there.

  • How to Listen & What to Say: Effective Rehearsal Strategies

    An effective rehearsal depends not only on how you listen, but also on how your students listen and what they listen for.

  • The Musician Before the Music: Teaching Orchestra in a Post-Pandemic Environment

    Even though the height of the COVID pandemic was in 2020, Patricia De Orio focuses on the challenges and new realities faced by orchestra teachers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The central theme is the shift in focus from solely teaching musical skills to also addressing the social-emotional needs and mental health of students.

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