EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 32 MIN
CliKK Chat: RACHEL BARTON PINE, Part 2!
from The CliKK Chat · host Project CliKK
Rachel Barton Pine on Performance Prep, Musical Legacy, and Empowering the Next Generation 00:00 – Introduction01:03 -- Music prep as dialogue: research, repetition, and renewal05:43 – Historical technique meets modern interpretation10:05 – High-stakes prep + pandemic solo projects13:41 – Performing under pressure: stories from the field19:36 – Why she founded the RBP Foundation (and what it does)24:52 – The value of promoting underrepresented music26:54 – Repertoire with purpose: connecting culture & talent32:05 – Music as discipline and gift: Rachel’s legacyExplore More:• Rachel Barton Pine Official Site: https://www.rachelbartonpine.com/• Rachel Barton Pine Foundation: https://www.rbpfoundation.org/• Music by Black Composers: https://www.musicbyblackcomposers.org/How does one of today’s most compelling violinists prepare for a performance? Violinist, scholar, and advocate Rachel Barton Pine shares how she blends research, history, and personal voice in performance prep—while spotlighting her foundation’s mission to support young musicians and promote underrepresented composers.Highlights:• Balancing historical accuracy with artistic freedom• Performing under pressure & pandemic solo projects• The Rachel Barton Pine Foundation’s impact• Elevating Black composers & women in musicWhether she’s talking about playing 24 concertos solo during the pandemic or managing emergency performances with grace, Rachel invites us to see music as both a disciplined craft and a gift meant to uplift others.If you’re a musician, educator, or simply passionate about music’s power to shape lives, this is a must-watch.
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Rachel Barton Pine on Performance Prep, Musical Legacy, and Empowering the Next Generation 00:00 – Introduction01:03 -- Music prep as dialogue: research, repetition, and renewal05:43 – Historical technique meets modern interpretation10:05 – High-stakes prep + pandemic solo projects13:41 – Performing under pressure: stories from the field19:36 – Why she founded the RBP Foundation (and what it does)24:52 – The value of promoting underrepresented music26:54 – Repertoire with purpose: connecting culture & talent32:05 – Music as discipline and gift: Rachel’s legacyExplore More:• Rachel Barton Pine Official Site: https://www.rachelbartonpine.com/• Rachel Barton Pine Foundation: https://www.rbpfoundation.org/• Music by Black Composers: https://www.musicbyblackcomposers.org/How does one of today’s most compelling violinists prepare for a performance? Violinist, scholar, and advocate Rachel Barton Pine shares how she blends research, history, and personal voice in performance prep—while spotlighting her foundation’s mission to support young musicians and promote underrepresented composers.Highlights:• Balancing historical accuracy with artistic freedom• Performing under pressure & pandemic solo projects• The Rachel Barton Pine Foundation’s impact• Elevating Black composers & women in musicWhether she’s talking about playing 24 concertos solo during the pandemic or managing emergency performances with grace, Rachel invites us to see music as both a disciplined craft and a gift meant to uplift others.If you’re a musician, educator, or simply passionate about music’s power to shape lives, this is a must-watch.
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