Audience

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Twitter Geekiness
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Gratitude is Gain
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Jazz “set” vs. “intermission” for Concert Production
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Take Your Bike
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A packed symphony concert?!?
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Changing the Idea of a Concert
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Expectations
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47 Strings, interactive and educational harp recitals in the community
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CBDNA National Conference Wrap-Up!
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Vlog 12 – Talking About What We Do

Gratitude is Gain

Take Your Bike

*In the middle of this I start using the word “create” by itself, and what I mean is jumping into the unknown/ adventure/ the road less traveled/ start from scratch/ discover/ explore in a new way.  Personally, “Taking my bike” has meant going from “performer” and taking on the additional role of “producer”.  This also has been expressed in my life in going from artistically expressing myself in New York City, a place where the music/ art scene is super diverse, to challenging myself to reach new audiences in communities on Long Island where I grew up and is not known for art like the city.  What is implied in each of our thinking through the use of those words “create, adventure, discover, TAKE YOUR BIKE”  is individual to us and our experience and may alter as we grow and evolve.  TAKE YOUR BIKE!  I hope this logic, inspires you in your own special way!

A packed symphony concert?!?

 

Here Derek talks about a local symphony concert he recently attended in Dubuque, Iowa.

Changing the Idea of a Concert

 

What can we do to change the typical concert setting? Here Derek gives a couple possible ideas.

Expectations

For this VLOG I discuss expectations – my own expectations, those of my students, their parents, and administration at the University level.

47 Strings, interactive and educational harp recitals in the community

It’s the halfway point for 47 Strings! Learn how Meghan has been bringing harp music to homeless shelters after receiving the Richter Fund for Music Outreach from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University.

47 Strings is a unique and unprecedented harp concert series. For each of the 47 strings, Houston harpist Meghan Caulkett will be performing one interactive outreach program. So far, over 22 performances have taken place for the elderly and homeless, and for preschool, elementary, and special needs children. Over 1,600 children have been exposed to solo and chamber harp music from Ginastera, Bartok, Tournier, Salzedo, Ravel and Debussy. The main goal of 47 Strings is to foster a greater understanding and appreciation for classical music, by providing concerts to audiences who are not often exposed to it.
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www.meghancaulkett.com/47strings

 

CBDNA National Conference Wrap-Up!

 

I recently attended the National CBDNA conference in Greensboro, NC and share on my VLOG my experiences and the different types of music I heard.

Vlog 12 – Talking About What We Do

I just finished a phone interview for a podcast leading up to a festival I am a part of in London in May.  It made me realize how often I am called upon to talk about what I do to presenters, interviewers, audiences, etc.  It is important to figure out what you want to say about your art and how to say it.