Do you know how to work with a collaborative pianist/accompanist? Are you sure you know all of things to remember? Check your knowledge with this conversation!
Today we are chatting with Dr. Nathália Kato Giordano, collaborative pianist and adjunct professor of voice at Duquesne University.
We dive into:
- Studying music in both Brazil and America
- How you can be prepared studying abroad
- What do remember when working with a collaborative pianist/accompanist
- What collaborative pianists/accompanists wish you knew
- The proper etiquette of working with a collaborative pianist/accompanist
- And much more!
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the convo!
In this episode:
[1:44] Studying music in Brazil AND the US
[4:06] Feeling vulnerable in a new country
[8:32] Pushing through doubt in your musical journey
[12:02] Working with voice students as a collaborative pianist
[16:39] Learning languages with vocal coaching
[20:04] What young musicians should be working on
[23:07] Dr. Kato Giordano’s most effective practice session
[30:59] The terms “collaborative pianist” and “accompanist”
[34:56] Etiquette for working with a collaborative pianist
[39:01] What Dr. Kato Giordano is up to
[44:01] Final thoughts
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