Course | Conducting | Relationship between Conductor & Soloist
"Get prepared to conduct both the orchestra and your soloist on a great piece"
Instructor
Guillermo Scarabino
Duration
2 hours and 50 minutes
16 Chapters
Course description
What really happens when you meet the conductor before your first orchestral rehearsal? That first conversation can shape the entire performance.
This course explores that decisive moment through Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3, revealing how soloist and conductor build a shared musical vision. Across 16 focused chapters, Maestro Scarabino guides you through tempo, dynamics, articulation, balance, and orchestral color, while uncovering the artistic reasons behind Beethoven’s choices—and the freedom a conductor can responsibly take.
As Beethoven himself reminds us, “Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.”
Understanding it together is the key.
A milestone course for young piano soloists and emerging conductors, designed to transform collaboration into true musical dialogue—where listening is as powerful as leading. 🎹✨
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Tempi Part 1
Tempi Part 2
Sound & Orchestration
"Espressione"
"Largo" and "Lento"
"Andante Comfortable"
Length of phrases / Trigger notes
Manuscript notations / Ritardando and Calando
"Riflessivo" and "Dolce" / Phenomenal accents
Conductor-Soloist communication
Rythm and Bars
Spacing
Freedom in the Tempo
According to Beethoven I
According to Beethoven II
Cadenza and surroundings
Content:
- Tempos (2 parts)
- Sound and Orchestration
- "Espressione"
- "Largo" and "Lento"
- "Andante comfortable"
- Length of phrases and trigger notes
- "Ritardando", "Calando" and Manuscript notations
- Phenomenical accents
- Conductor/Soloist communication
- Rhythm and Bars
- Spacing in conducting
- Freedom in Tempo
- According to Beethoven (2 parts)
- Cadenza and surroundings
Instructor: Guillermo Scarabino
P-C 00801 MENU Relationship Conductor/Soloist
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