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January 2019Mario Caroli
We had the opportunity to ask Mario a few questions. Take a look at his thoughts on approaching daily practice, how outside interests influence his playing as well as advice for upcoming flutists: 1. How do you approach daily practice? Do you have a specific routine you use? “Routine” is something which should be avoided 100% with art! […]
Michael Colquhoun
We had the opportunity to ask Michael a few questions. Check out his thoughts on his career highlights, his inspiration for writing Charanga and advice for upcoming flutists. 1. Performances of your flute composition, Charanga, are very widely spread. What inspired you to write the piece and what do you feel the piece portrays? Did […]
Michel Bellavance
We had the opportunity to ask Michel a few questions. Take a look at his thoughts on playing styles in different parts of the world, his teaching philosophy as well as advice for upcoming flutists. What is your teaching philosophy? I would say my teaching is based on three main principles: honesty, independence, and versatility. First, honesty means […]
Mihi Kim
We had the opportunity to ask Mihi a few questions. Take a look at her thoughts on preparation for major performances, balancing international traveling with a local career as well as advice for upcoming flutists. 1. How do you go about preparing for a performance? What do you do months ahead of time as well as the […]
Moshe Aron Epstein
We had the opportunity to ask Moshe a few questions. Take a look at his thoughts on studying with Aurele Nicolet, what he emphasizes the most in his teaching, as well as advice for upcoming flutists. 1. What does a typical day look like for you? The more years I play the clearer it appears to […]