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In a bow to the brilliant artistry of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter has a thoughtful conversation with one of its major players, Caroline Gilbert. As the principal violist, and one of the many talented musicians in this world class orchestra, Ms. Gilbert provides an inside look at life in the music hall. Her charm and personality lend credence to the belief that these performers are special human beings…with just a little extra!
Luke D'Silva is a sophomore at Westview High School. His musical journey began at 6 years old with the violin. Three years later, he decided to play the viola with Andrea Hawkins as his teacher. Luke joined the Young String Ensemble of PYP (Portland Youth Philharmonic) as the Assistant Principal Violist and became the Principal Violist the following year. Luke is currently the Co-Principal Violist of the PYP Orchestra. In 2022, he joined Oregon's All-State Honor Orchestra, and in 2023, he served as Principal Violist of both All-State and All-Northwest Honor Orchestras. He plans to attend college and double major in music and engineering.
The Creative Process · Seasons 1 2 3 · Arts, Culture & Society
Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
The Creative Process · Seasons 1 2 3 · Arts, Culture & Society
“I feel that the earth is like a classroom for soul growth and we're put here to overcome challenges, and we may be working on something like humility or compassion or love of humanity. The challenges might be something like war or cancer. Everybody gets a challenge to work on in their lives, but they also get a great gift to help them through those challenges. You just have to know how to use those gifts.”Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
“I feel that the earth is like a classroom for soul growth and we're put here to overcome challenges, and we may be working on something like humility or compassion or love of humanity. The challenges might be something like war or cancer. Everybody gets a challenge to work on in their lives, but they also get a great gift to help them through those challenges. You just have to know how to use those gifts.”Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
“I feel that the earth is like a classroom for soul growth and we're put here to overcome challenges, and we may be working on something like humility or compassion or love of humanity. The challenges might be something like war or cancer. Everybody gets a challenge to work on in their lives, but they also get a great gift to help them through those challenges. You just have to know how to use those gifts.”Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
Liz and Stephanie talk with fellow violist and colleague Ally Goodman, who is currently the Principal Violist of the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra in Washington, DC. In this episode, Ally shares her personal journey with her viola from her youth through today. Topics of discussion include Ally's musical and personal experiences during the pandemic, taking and judging auditions, the process of going to school for music, and even some perspectives on the more challenging aspects of a career in music such as scarcity mindset and imposter syndrome. As always, please feel free to write us with your own insights - we want to connect with you!Mentioned in this episode:The Artist's Way: juliacameronlive.com/the-artists-way/Alison Ledgerwood 'Getting Stuck in the Negativity Bias' TEDx: youtube.com/watch?v=7XFLTDQ4JMkKennedy Center Opera House Orchestra: kcohomusicians.com/New World Symphony: nws.edu/7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Scarcity Mentality): franklincovey.com/the-7-habits/Support the show (https://paypal.me/violacentric)
Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
“I feel that the earth is like a classroom for soul growth and we're put here to overcome challenges, and we may be working on something like humility or compassion or love of humanity. The challenges might be something like war or cancer. Everybody gets a challenge to work on in their lives, but they also get a great gift to help them through those challenges. You just have to know how to use those gifts.”Dr. Carolyn Waters Broe has spent years researching and writing about the classical composers. She is published in many music journals and wrote her dissertation on the music of Arizona composer Louise Lincoln Kerr. Broe is the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic and the Founding Conductor of the Four Seasons Orchestra in Arizona. Having taught music in colleges and public K-12 schools, she now teaches violin, viola, cello, and piano at her private studio.· www.fourseasonsorchestra.org/conductor.html · www.creativeprocess.info
The viola is one of the least understood and least appreciated instruments in the symphony orchestra. In fact, it's often the brunt of classical music jokes and has been for a long time. To bust the myths about the viola, and to introduce you to its wonderful sound and purpose in the orchestra, we welcome our Principal Violist, Britney Anglesey to the podcast this week. And please visit www.TheTSO.org for more information and to get your tickets.
Jarrod Haning is the Principal Violist of the South Carolina Philharmonic. As a lifelong entrepreneur (featured on ABC Nightline) award-winning speaker, performance coach, and a classically trained musician, he is uniquely positioned to train other business owners in the tools that work for increasing your performance under pressure. Jarrod specializes in a Nobel Nominated process that allows you to clear away the mental blind spots that have been hiding your next breakthrough. As a result of being trained to think at a higher level, his clients usually double their income in the first year by purposely working less hours. While he has been featured on ABC Nightline for his Real Estate investing and TEDx for his Performance Coaching, his proudest accomplishment is being named tickle champion of the year in the 5-year-old category. If you enjoyed this episode, please Comment Share and leave a review... Want to start a podcast? https://www.facebook.com/groups/SYWTP/ Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here
Jarrod Haning is the Principal Violist of the South Carolina Philharmonic. As a lifelong entrepreneur (featured on ABC Nightline) award-winning speaker, performance coach, and a classically trained musician, he is uniquely positioned to train other business owners in the tools that work for increasing your performance under pressure. Jarrod specializes in a Nobel Nominated process that allows you to clear away the mental blind spots that have been hiding your next breakthrough. As a result of being trained to think at a higher level, his clients usually double their income in the first year by purposely working less hours. While he has been featured on ABC Nightline for his Real Estate investing and TEDx for his Performance Coaching, his proudest accomplishment is being named tickle champion of the year in the 5-year-old category. If you enjoyed this episode, please Comment Share and leave a review... Want to start a podcast? https://www.facebook.com/groups/SYWTP/ Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here
Jarrod is the walking representation of a jack of all trades-- a licensed pilot, a licensed home builder, a licensed skydiver, and the list will surely continue to grow overtime. Most of all, he is the master coach in Mindset Performance, a company that equips business owners with a new set of tools for increasing their productivity and profitability. He is also the Principal Violist of the South Carolina Philharmonic. Alongside being a deep-rooted entrepreneur and a classically-trained musician, he is definitely a go-to pro for business owners who aspire to increase their performance under pressure. On today’s episode, Jarrod shares his stories about overcoming PERFORMANCE ANXIETY by using intense passion. He also introduces the concept of MINDSCAN and how it works. And lastly, he tells us how music has been a great influence, which has played a major role in getting him to where he is today.
Alicia and Dennis talk to Derek Reeves about what it’s like to perform for the Fort Wayne Philharmonic and how it’s different from performing in jazz, rock, or other types of bands. Along the way, we talk about pedagogy, what it’s like to have a musical family, and an invention that may change the way kids are taught proper bow technique.
This week’s guest: Brad Vanfleet – an “average Joe” Walmart employee by day and Executive Director of the Uintah Basin Youth Chamber Orchestra and Principal Violist for Uintah Basin Orchestra and Chorus by night. He’s learned to overcome his social anxiety by seeing the 12 year old in everyone and through the help of life-changing mentors. Brad now is giving back by helping the youth and yes, he gets asked on the daily the difference between viola and violin.
Thank you for tuning in to Art to Heart with our guest artist, Derek Reeves. Derek is the Principal Violist with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.