We know that the path of a young musician is exciting, but it is also full of challenges: demanding hours of study, nerves before performing, and the doubt of whether we are doing it right.
What if you could see how elite professionals do it?
The stage ritual: How professionals manage nerves 30 minutes before a concert.
Hacking practice: Tips to avoid getting bored with the same piece and to keep the creative spark alive.
Guiding your own compass: How to develop your own judgment when receiving different advice from various teachers.
The family team: The role of parents as the best ally (even if they do not know music).
Award-winning violinist, winner of major competitions such as Kocian International Competition in the Czech Republic and Talents For Europe in Slovakia, she is the second concertmaster of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tereza is regularly invited to collaborate with leading orchestras in the United Kingdom, including the Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia, and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, where she has performed as concertmaster on numerous occasions.
Since January 2024, she has been a professor of Orchestral Training and Development in the Telefónica Violin Chair at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid.
Tereza plays a violin from 1703 built by Joseph Schneider.
Date: Thursday, March 16 at 11:00 AM (Madrid, Spain time)
Discover with Tereza Privratska, Professor of Orchestral Repertoire and Artistic Advisor for the Young Artists Summer Camp at the Reina Sofía School of Music, how a professional violinist prepares for all these challenges.
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