Communication for musicians

How to Provide Inclusive Ways of Communicating for Meaningful Results

New Millennium International Academy

Date: 11 December, 14:15-15:00 (CET)

Instructor: Gwendolyn Masin, a bold and innovative concert violinist, renowned as a significant figure in classical music.

Location: online, via zoom

Spoken language: English

 

What’s inside the webinar?
Join Gwendolyn Masin, an innovator in classical music, for a captivating exploration of inclusive communication methods tailored for musicians. Discover techniques to enhance collaboration and connection within musical spheres, fostering an environment conducive to optimal results.
Gwendolyn brings her wealth of international experience as a soloist and collaborator to share insights that transcend borders and cultures. This 45-minute workshop promises insights into effective communication strategies essential for musical success.


About the instructor
Gwendolyn Masin, a bold and innovative concert violinist, is recognized as a significant figure in classical music. With degrees from prestigious institutions and a Ph.D. from Trinity College, Ireland, Gwendolyn has performed internationally, collaborating with renowned orchestras and artists.

Her diverse career spans performances across Europe, the United States, Asia, Russia, South Africa, and the Middle East. Gwendolyn, a descendant of classically-trained musicians, holds degrees with highest honors from the Royal Schools of Music in London, the Hochschule der Künste in Berne, and the Musikhochschule in Lübeck. Her doctoral thesis explores 20th-century violin pedagogy.

Gwendolyn is a professor, researcher, and advocate for contemporary music. As the founding artistic director of GAIA and a co-founder of the International Chamber Music Series, she actively shapes the future of classical music. Beyond her performances, Gwendolyn is known for her holistic approach to music education, demonstrated through initiatives like The Exhale.

Don't miss the opportunity to learn from Gwendolyn's expertise in workshops covering communication, modern pedagogical methods, and the challenges faced by women in leadership in the arts.

 

Cost: the webinar is free of charge but registration is required. Your commitment and motivation to learn is greatly appreciated!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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