What’s Up in Sedona
Well, it’s all set to go.
ALL ABOARD for the best darned, whistle-blowin’, rootin’-tootin’ violin experience you’ll find west of the Mississippi.
Oh, and just so you know, I’m limiting this one to 15 attendees AND lowering the tuition. The master class is open to all levels of players.
Yesterday I received a little note from a gal who’s benefited from the kind of one-on-one experience you’ll have at the master class. Here’s what she had to say,
‘Working with you, Clayton, has helped me grow tremendously.
I have spent so many years working on technique, and you have
helped me connect that to a deeper, inner core.
The coaching was not as much about mastering the piece
(Mendelssohn Concerto) as it was about mastering myself.
Thank you for shedding light on the path to a much higher
level of playing.’
Sharon Lawrence
BM, MM Peabody Conservatory
All the best,
Clayton Haslop
P.S. One last thing, there will be a one-day orchestral repertoire seminar following the master class. Anybody preparing or thinking about preparing for an audition should stick around. As a former acting concertmaster of the Los Angeles Chamber Orch., the Santa Barbara Symphony, the LA Music Center Opera, the Dallas Opera, and a finalist in several major orchestra titled chair auditions (concertmaster LA Phil, associate concertmaster SF Symphony, National Symphony, to name a few), I’ve been through this repertoire more times than you can shake a stick at. By staying on you’ll benefit from the kind of fingerings, bowings, and musical ideas that produce winning results. http://www.violinmastery.com/masterclass.htm