
S1E3: Creating Balanced, Contrasting Programs
Make your audience and players hungry for more with programs that are varied and balanced.
Conducting Artistry · Ingrid Martin
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Show Notes
A great program, like a memorable meal, has variety and balance.
Elements to consider when creating balance and contrast
- Style
- Duration
- Tempo
- Key
- Historical Period
- Form
- Volume/Dynamic
- Technical Variety
- Emotional Content
- Narrative Content
Chef's Table (Netflix)
Download the Balanced Program Checklist
Strategies for selecting a balanced program
- Starting with a key piece
- Filling slots by genre
Action Steps
- Select one key piece you'd like to program. Select two more pieces that balance and contrast with it, using the criteria discussed.
- Find and listen to two pieces for your ensemble by composers you've never heard before
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