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Validation - do you need it?

WASBE enables you to share your passion for wind band with other like-minded musicians who stem from different educational traditions and diverse perspectives. Together, these professional colleagues foster fresh ideas and opportunities for growth that you may not have ever realised.

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Are you the next Bruno Walter?

The conductor is the frame around the oil painting, the well lit room that highlights a sculpture, the actor delivering a playwright’s new script. Without you, our music… well, it dies.

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This word, quality…

Asking a Band Director to select "quality repertoire" is like asking a child to "choose wisely" in a candy store. What does it actually mean?

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Taking risks, nurturing growth.

What if, we simply placed music in the band folders and starting rehearsing it without fuss or friction about whether or not you (or they) “like it”?

I can tell you what will happen, you’ll be surprised. Surprised by what music the students DO like, and surprised by how much playing different-sounding, “risk-taking” repertoire helps them grow.

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WASBE - Prague 2022

Highlights, impressions and repertoire from the WASBE conference in Prague, 2022

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How do you live the dream, and like it?

Replace “live your dream" with "live your dream and find a way to make a living from it”. Just because it's YOUR dream, because you are passionate about it, doesn't mean it's going to pay for the groceries.

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Commissioning: a how-to guide for newbies

Commissioning a new work is a great experience for everyone. I encourage all musicians to consider going through the process at least once. It’s rewarding, exciting and a grand new adventure for all.

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Whose ears are you listening with?

I honestly believe that if we continue to play same-sounding repertoire at all levels, not only will the wind band genre completely stagnate, it will cease to cultivate future generations of listening, thinking musicians.

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The Première

How can you, the conductor, make sure it's awesome for the ensemble AND the composer?

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What is this madness?

Always, always your children should have the opportunity to FIRST feel, play around with and discover musical thoughts and idioms before we place any adult notion of what we adults think they SHOULD learn.

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