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Chamber Music Masterclass

Harvard, MA, United States

ZOOM LINK FOR THIS MASTERCLASS:  https://brandeis.zoom.us/j/99956726458 Access scores for the music to be played in both Masterclasses (Tuesday and Wednesday). Tuesday:  Ravel Sonate for Violin and Cello Group: May Ing,

Mind, Body, Spirit

MA, United States

30 minute daily session, exploring Pema Chödrön’s Lojong cards, with violinist Judith Eissenberg and Alexander teacher Deborah Adams.  In a very informal and low-key conversational format, we will pick a

Say “Good Morning” to Your Instrument

Harvard, MA, United States

 Like ourselves, string instruments can feel quite different from day to day. Humidity, temperature and barometric pressure all play a part. Start your  day warming up yourself and your instrument

Detangling Party

Harvard, MA, United States

Turn musical concerns into curiosity, and explore ways to imaginatively rethink and expand both your practice and rehearsal strategies. Discussion based on participant suggestions! Led by Judith Gordon.

Beethoven’s Op. 127 String Quartet

Harvard, MA, United States

Beethoven’s Op. 127 String Quartet: Who first played this music?  What are the unique features? How do  recent revelations of Beethoven’s notational ‘code’ (uncovered by our speaker) shed light on

Shostakovich Part I

Harvard, MA, United States

Shostakovich Part I and II In this two-part series, musicologist Matthew Heck guides us first through an historical context that sheds light on Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich’s music - focusing

Chamber Music Masterclass

Harvard, MA, United States

ZOOM LINK FOR MASTERCLASS:  https://brandeis.zoom.us/j/91376870047 Access scores for the music to be played in both Masterclasses (Tuesday and Wednesday). Click the links below to watch the musicians' initial performances for

Mind, Body, Spirit

MA, United States

30 minute daily session, exploring Pema Chödrön’s Lojong cards, with violinist Judith Eissenberg and Alexander teacher Deborah Adams.  In a very informal and low-key conversational format, we will pick a

Say “Good Morning” to Your Instrument

Harvard, MA, United States

 Like ourselves, string instruments can feel quite different from day to day. Humidity, temperature and barometric pressure all play a part. Start your  day warming up yourself and your instrument