zk/writing/on-music/notes.md

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%title Conducting notes

  • Rehearsal Techniques
  • concert - work is done - this is payoff
  • knowing how to work
  • teachers primarily (what do we teach every day)
  • help students become independent musicians (better)
  • pitfalls - try to do everything for student - don't give students any space - CD least effective way of teaching (may get product)
  • benevolent dictator!
  • choose appropriate repertoire for each ensemble
    • Choir rebels: almost always about person, not about music - build trust, make students know that this is good
    • New Teacher w/ new music, students rebel because treat as group, not soloists
    • prev teachers picked rep to highlight soli, thus more about person, new style teaching for group
  • music = tool
    • get good tools (good music subjective)
    • language - latin easiest, good for teaching vowels, phrasing, articulation
    • mainstream - palastrina to '50s, proven, give whats good for students
    • research - what does music teach? too hard? research to fit ensemble (transcription, transposition)
    • back-up plan rep, but.. not about sudents, about self b/c students will never learn more than teacher knows
    • Have high expectations
  • rehearsal
    • sight read ALL THE TIME
    • "listen", not "watch me": focus on one, lose the other, stop conducting sometimes internalize
    • interact - ask questions
    • always conduct best students ~ 10% ~ create leaders, not boredom
    • give them reason to watch you: never stop MAKING MUSIC
    • be respectful: "ladies", "gentlemen", etc: treat them that way and they will act that way "Let us", "could we", not "let me" Be inclusive of rest of choir
    • Involve as many parts as possible, no boredom, no singling out, stay focused
    • always give reasons for work "lets go back and fix.."
    • always give feedback, but be honest "that was the idea but if __ it would be better"
    • use vague terms, often works because students think, "beautiful", "musical", "expressive" sometimes: "that was not good" make them think about why
    • no hipocrisy! always do it yourself first
    • admit mistakes and fault or at least don't blame students if not their fault
    • dont talk too much - as much music as possible
    • dont leave others behind (ie some work on notes some on phrasing), but always give everyone work
    • always do everything - phrasing and articulation while learning notes
    • ensemble - everyone should be complimentary - creative seating and paring of abilities
    • plan for productive rehearsal - macro: battle plan -> micro: attack plan
      • in general: early: big picture, mid: small details, end: put it together (milestones!)
      • plan times (milestones!)
      • dont eschew explanation: change concept of macro based on a piece (ie epitaph for moonlight)
  • overperfection
    • process vs product
    • humanity + emotion vs being polished
    • no overrehearsing
      • overpolished
      • getting stuck/bored
      • music loses warmth
      • lost expressivity
      • cold, straight tone
      • from conductors wishes
        • sound vs music
        • sound has to fit music and text, not the choir
        • people dont listen to sound, but music
        • conducting follows music, after all
  • conductor
    • breathing
    • text + nuances - speak it
    • know difficulties and why
      • voice difficulties (passagio)
      • keys (flats better, more flats more betteR)
  • lack of trust shown in focusing on direction instead of rebound
  • rehearsal techs:
    • fine tuning vowels (english is difficult) when ascending, think down; when descending, think up
    • phrasing and breathing - breathiness
    • purpose of rehearsal: diagnose problem (isolate), provide remedy
      • demonstrate (more)/explain (less)
      • then feedback
    • teach students EVERYTHING at the same time (because practice makes permanent)
  • doing too much/wrong things - easier to ask forgiveness than permission
  • what goes up must come down and vice versa - natural cycles in conducting and music
  • no choral conducting, no instrumental conducting, just conducting
  • paint a picture with conducting
    • Britten
      • dry ice
      • phantom: setting up mood before, phantom appears at "thou art the king.."
    • adjectives to go with every section, every note
  • problem directors
    • self control
    • admitting mistakes
    • self confidence and respect -> respect others
    • no apologies: dictatorship
    • ensemble never knows more than conductor: always know more
    • own the piece
    • self deprecation to make a point
    • line between student and conductor
    • give reasons/justification
    • dont get used to choir
    • empathy with singers - lots of work for them
  • q: why aren't you singing what I want? a: why aren't you showing what you want?
  • preachers on the pulpit in our influence (???)