Being a Principal Player

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 4

  • @niravb.patelmdjdfacsfclm4232
    @niravb.patelmdjdfacsfclm4232 Год назад +3

    This is such a great video masterclass on effective cello section leadership! Rainer articulates so well what I have luckily learned via osmosis with principal experience in several high school, college, and community orchestras. Of course, though, Rainer describes the principal role on a much higher level with the organizations in which he has been privileged to lead (i.e., ASO, SF Symphony). I really loved hearing about his system of getting parts prepared, bowed, and practiced--great advice for students and early college-level musicians! We in the Atlanta area are sad to lose Rainer, but he's now leading the cello section of an amazing orchestra in San Francisco. Well done!

  • @viojoe11
    @viojoe11 Год назад +3

    I'm leading the viola section of my new orchestra in a week and a half, so this video appeared right on time. Thank you!

  • @snootzie78
    @snootzie78 3 года назад +11

    Good advice. One time I reauditioned for principal cello position in a community orchestra I play in. One time before rehearsal the conductor at the time said, you're a strong player. So - and - so is a strong leader. After a short pause, I just replied, "So what difference does it make?" Looking back it was kind of an immature response but they were looking for someone who could lead and not follow . I kind of had this attitude such as I'm principal - I'm the best player out there. Bullcrap! It's more than just playing the notes or occasional solos here and there. So having said that I was demoted from principal to section cellist. Looking back I probably wouldn't have handled it.

  • @richardandaya3932
    @richardandaya3932 3 года назад +2

    Beautifully articulated! Bravo!