CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME AN A?: A Richmond Symphonicast
CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME AN A?: A Richmond Symphonicast
Episode 2: Susanna Klein (Real Final Actual Final Version)
Thank you so much to everyone who tuned in to our first episode last week. We are so grateful for all of your feedback.
In this episode, Matt and Zoe are back once again with guest Susanna Klein, professor of Violin at Virginia Commonwealth University and Section Violinist with the Richmond Symphony. Susanna shares her experience as a musician, teacher, researcher, writer, and “practice guru”. The team then takes a deep-dive into Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, “Eroica” just in time for RSO’s upcoming Masterworks concert: Beethoven in Vienna. Highlights include what musicians can learn from sports psychology, the time Susanna broke her finger before her first recital, and how Beethoven would have saved files on his computer if he was alive today.
- A Night for Harmony (Tickets available until 8PM February 19th)
- Masterworks 6 and 7 (In-Person and Watch from Home available!)
- The Inner Game of Tennis, Timothy Gallwey
- "Beethoven the Businessman",
- "What Music Can Learn from Sports", Susanna Klein
- You can find Susanna and the Practizma Practice Journal at susannaklein.com and practizma.com or on Facebook and Instagram @practizma.
Let us know what you think! Email us a podcast@richmondsymphony.com.