Interviews Violoncello Jo Cole: “Even Though Practising Can Feel Demoralising, It Is Important to Keep the Instrument Alive With You” Piano Judith Jáuregui: “Perfectionism Is in Every Artist, Our Life Is Always About Getting Deeper and Trying To Be Better Every Day, Without Limits” Guitar Damien Aribert: “The Teacher’s Role Is to Guide and Explain” Flute Jim Walker: “I Counsel My Students Who Want to Become Symphonic Players to Find a Way to Develop Comradery Between the Other Woodwind Players in Order to Play Well as a Section. It Has to Be a Team Effort” Violin Andrej Kurti: “I Like Challenges Because I Know if I Take the Challenge, I’ll Get Better if I Succeed at the End of the Day. Plus, It Builds Character in Life” Double Bass Owen Lee: “If We Bassists Want the Top Composers to Write for Us, Then We Should Also Champion the Works by Top Composers That Have Been Already Written” Saxophone Valentine Michaud: “Classical Saxophone Is a Very Special Entity. You Have to Make It Interesting for Your Audience in Order to Be Successful” Horn Laetitia Stott: “The Horn Is a Universal Instrument That Can Be Found in Cultures All Over the World” Violoncello Alban Gerhardt: “You Should Have a Wide Horizon. Do Not Be Too Proud to Do the Basic Routines” Oboe Hansjörg Schellenberger: “I Travailed on Strauss’ Oboe Concerto for Five Years as If I Was Working on a Doctorate” Previous Page 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 28 Next Page