Mozart

Bassoon

Jacqueline Wilson: “As a Teacher, I Want to Flip the Narrative and Say, ‘You Are a Musician. You Inherently Have Worth. What Is Your Individual Viewpoint or What Unique Path Are You Going to Carve for Yourself to Contribute to This Field?’”

Dr. Jacqueline Wilson serves as the Assistant Professor of Bassoon and Theory at Washington State University and is a co-host of “The Double Reed Dish” podcast. In this article, she shares her insight as an active performer, pedagogue, creator, and advocate in the double reed community and beyond.

Jacqueline Wilson: “As a Teacher, I Want to Flip the Narrative and Say, ‘You Are a Musician. You Inherently Have Worth. What Is Your Individual Viewpoint or What Unique Path Are You Going to Carve for Yourself to Contribute to This Field?’” Open »

Violin

Sebastian Bohren: “The Thing About Violin Playing Is That It’s Like a Fresh Dish; It Has to Be Prepared and Served à la minute”

Internationally renowned violin soloist Sebastian Bohren tells us about his early inspiration for becoming a violinist, his time in the Stradivari Quartet, and his exciting new recordings of Mozart concerti.

Sebastian Bohren: “The Thing About Violin Playing Is That It’s Like a Fresh Dish; It Has to Be Prepared and Served à la minute” Open »

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