Great music, performed well, is for everyone.
âAnd I believe everyone deserves it,â insisted Meaghan Heinrich, education curator for the Grand Teton Music Festival. âAnd that everyone has the capacity to understand it.â
It takes matching the right piece of music with the right audience â and tailoring the way itâs presented to the target audienceâs world.
âIf I go into a fifth grade classroom and play Beethovenâs 7th, some students might like it,â said Heinrich. âBut if I go in and have them teach me a TikTok chant they know and we notate it and we see that the rhythm is the same as the rhythm of the main motive of Beethovenâs 7th,â well, then, she said, listeners not only have a basis on which to understand and appreciate Beethoven, but they can listen to their own music on a deeper level and appreciate it even more.
6 musicians vie for $50k in scholarships
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8 am ET: Wigmore Hall presents Michael Collins & Michael McHale. The clarinetist and pianist’s program includes Joseph Horovitz’s Sonatina which premièred at Wigmore Hall in 1981. Widor’s
Introduction et rondo was composed in 1898. At its première in 1935, Bax’s clarinet sonata was actually played twice; it was repeated in the program when the sheet music for a work by Lennox Berkeley was lost in the post. Each of the four
Time Pieces by Robert Muczynski highlights a characteristic of the clarinet in terms of range, technical prowess, tone color, and expressiveness. Register, view here and on demand for 30 days. LIVE