EPISODE · Nov 4, 2024 · 28 MIN
50: Sophie Till of the Till Project on the Taubman Approach for String Players
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Send us Fan MailShow Notes: Interview with Sophie Till of the Till ProjectEpisode OverviewIn this episode, we sit down with the brilliant violinist, Sophie Till, founder of the Till Project, to discuss the transformative power of the Taubman Approach for stringed instrument players. Sophie shares her journey into the world of music, the influence of Edna Golandsky’s work, and how the principles of the Taubman Approach can help string players unlock their potential.Connect with Sophie TillWebsite: The Till ProjectFinal ThoughtsSophie’s insights on the Taubman Approach and her dedication to helping musicians thrive are sure to inspire listeners. Whether you’re looking to improve your technique or simply explore new ways of playing, this episode offers valuable guidance and encouragement.The Golandsky Institute's mission is to provide cutting-edge instruction to pianists based on the groundbreaking work of Dorothy Taubman. This knowledge can help them overcome technical and musical challenges, cure and prevent playing-related injuries, and lead them to achieve their highest level of artistic excellence.Please visit our website at: www.golandskyinstitute.org.
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Send us Fan Mail Show Notes: Interview with Sophie Till of the Till ProjectEpisode Overview In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant violinist, Sophie Till, founder of the Till Project, to discuss the transformative power of the Taubman Approach for stringed instrument players. Sophie shares her journey into the world of music, the influence of Edna Golandsky’s work, and how the principles of the Taubman Approach can help string players unlock their potential. Connect with Sophie Till...
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