Interviews Percussion John Lawless: “No One Wants to Hear You Say How Good You Are; Just Play!” Violoncello Josephine Knight: “Seeing the Autograph of Schumann’s Conzertstück Was a Revelation for Me” Double Bass Chi-chi Nwanoku: “We Can Learn From History, but We Will Be Judged by Our Actions Today” Percussion Vadim Karpinos: “Always Try to Get Better Even When You’re Good at Something” Double Bass Dane Roberts: “I Think if Someone Really Wants to Get Into Early Music, They Should Start With a Single Piece or Composer They Are Fascinated by and Follow the Obvious Leads. You Will Be Surprised How Far That Will Take You!” Violoncello Eckart Runge: “Many Things Are Not Written in Musical Scores, and You Have to Just Trust Your Instinct on That” Percussion Alessandra Belloni: “When We Played This Music for People, It Wasn’t Only Healing for Us; It Was Healing for the Communities” Violoncello Jan Vogler: “We Want Our Audience to Experience the Human Emotion We Are Portraying” Saxophone Marius Neset: “When I Play the Sax, I Want to Be Able to Use It as a Tool for Creative Expression. That’s What I Want to Do Most With My Music” Double Bass Herng-Yu Pan: “Auditioning Taught Me How to Fail, and I Think This Is a Good Thing to Learn as a Musician” Previous Page 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 28 Next Page