Preparing Your Berlin Phil Debut with Cellist Johannes Moser - Living the Classical Life Ep. 91
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- "As musicians, we are just lonesome riders. We need to create a team." -Johannes Moser
Cellist Johannes Moser shares his insights into his musical beginnings, and how he has mentally prepared for a debut with the Berlin Philharmonic. He describes his work with a sports psychologist, and the musical momentum that came from auditioning for conductors.
Filmed May 2021 Munich • Running time: 37 minutes • Video: www.katalog-film.de
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0:00 Intro and Tchaikovsky Rococo Excerpt with Case Scaglione
2:06 Intro from host Zsolt Bognár
2:57 Start of Conversation
3:32 Berlin Phil debut: "I don't feel ready"
9:23 Do I have to feel good on stage? Not caring
12:10 Work with a sports psychologist
15:33 Starting cello at age 8
21:54 Picturing where you are now,
22:41 Stress at the Tchaikovsky Competition
26:07 Auditioning for conductors
30:22 Career advice
33:15 Inspirations: Yoga
35:38 End credits
I got to know about Johannes Moser right before the lock down. He was suppose to play the LA Phil again. He has been an inspiration and a great musician to hear and see play. This was a great interview. 👍🏾
Thank you so much, Dabney! So thrilled that our work resonates with you!
For me, Johannes Moser is the greatest violoncellist today!!! 🎻 YaY!!! 🌹🌹
Hi Zsolt, would love to see you being interviewed! Not sure if there has been one which I've missed. Love all the episodes!
It’s on its way! It will be episode 100, which we are releasing out of order. It’s a look back on our archive and then there’s a part where we had former guests film themselves asking me a question, which I then only saw for the first time on camera and had only one shot at answering candidly😅 ✨
Hi Zsolt and Johannes,
thank you so much for this deep insight into a professional musicians life. I feel really grateful.
Especially how much more it means to be sucessful in this world than just being a good musician - the after-show-events, to ask for auditions on and on etc. What a focussed and strong personality must be there behind all this?
We thank you so so much for watching and for this feedback! We are grateful to have you following the episodes with such appreciation!
Sports psychology! I am so glad you probed on it. It makes sense and yet, one more thing to do. Thanks!
It’s fascinating, isn’t it? I like the idea that there are concrete ways to address what feels insurmountable in our lives ✨ -zsolt
@@Living-the-Classical-Life I liked the way Lars Vogt spoke about using a IPad to relieve the stress of memory slips. So, I agree with you: problems can be solved. Then, it all seems so obvious. Love your show.
@@TheTmackey Thanks so much! Yes, last month I tried some recitals using iPad, but found that since I'm not yet used to it, it was confusing to switch between memory and reading, so I opted to just play from memory. But having it there was still a psychological comfort! I'm so touched you love the show! -zsolt
He mentioned a female musician that was translated as Yani Johnson, but I wasn’t successful in finding her in a Google search. Anyone know who he was referring to? 🙏🏼
Janine Jansen :)
Thank you so much-indeed Janine Jansen-we need to go back and correct the auto-generated captions! 😁✨
@@nelicello thank you so much for your reply!
@@Living-the-Classical-Life 🙏🏼