Tweet In my last post “Are Classical and Jazz Going to Die Soon”, I pointed out a major problem about the changing of the music world – the serious problem of artistic music declining in terms of consumption and popularity. This situation affects both musical organizations, such as symphonic orchestras that are in financial difficulties...
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Tweet A few days ago I returned from Jazzahead! Conference in Bremen. This is a special annual event that aims to promote business interaction between jazz musicians, producers, jazz festivals and music agents. It is a special event because it combines not only hundreds of exhibits, but is also full of concerts, exposing the music industry as well as...
Read MoreGuitar Zero or Guitar Hero
Tweet Dedicated to: Gary Marcus Sometimes, an unpredictable event can bring with it an exciting experience…. Several days ago, I found myself crawling along in a traffic jam, on the way home with my kids. The car was moving at a numbing pace of 8 miles an hour and I was a bit bored. So I decided to turn on the radio. Since I am a mainstream classical...
Read MoreWhy Does A Child Study Music And Why Does She Enjoy It?
Tweet Sometimes you cast your knowledge far and wide, without knowing what will happened with it. When I started my blog “My Musical Talent“, I wanted to share my insights with both musicians and music lovers. It quickly became an area for comments, discussions and interesting new insights. I feel very fortunate to have virtually met...
Read MoreSeven Starter Steps for Listening to Classical Music With Your Kids
Tweet I am writing this article for many parents who asked for advice on how to introduce their kids to the world of classical music. This is, in fact, a list of several classical works written for kids by some of the best composers. I recommend listening to them with your kids for the first few times and trying to recognize the playing instruments. You...
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