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Author: Baldur Brönnimann

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Here on the Conducting Coaching Podcast, we talk about everything conducting: Rehearsing, programming, career development, preparation a.s.o.
In our weekly episodes, me and my guests will share insights into the world of professional conducting, talk to people from the music business and share all the information we can to help you achieve your professional goals and to answer your questions, wherever you are on your conducting journey.
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In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur explores the critical role of nonverbal communication in conducting. He emphasizes that while verbal communication is important, the majority of information is conveyed through body language, tone of voice, and other nonverbal signals. Brönnimann discusses the evolutionary roots of nonverbal communication, the various types of signals conductors can use, and the importance of authenticity and emotional connection in effective conducting. He encourages conductors to practice their nonverbal skills in everyday life to enhance their communication with musicians.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur discusses the significance of conducting videos in applications for conducting positions. He shares insights on how to create effective conducting videos, emphasizing the importance of presentation, technical quality, and genuine musicianship. The episode provides practical tips for aspiring conductors on how to showcase their skills and personality through video.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur discusses the importance of improving aural skills for conductors. He emphasizes the difference between hearing and listening, and how effective listening can enhance rehearsal techniques. The conversation covers practical strategies for developing better listening skills, the significance of preparation and analysis, and the value of recording rehearsals for self-reflection and improvement.
This conversation explores the evolving role of recordings in the preparation of musical scores, particularly in the context of conducting. It discusses the historical perspective on learning scores from recordings, the debate between interpretation and the original composition, and the limitations of using a piano for score preparation. The speaker emphasizes the importance of imagination and personal interpretation in learning music, advocating for a balanced approach that incorporates various techniques while prioritizing direct engagement with the score. Chapters 00:00 The Role of Recordings in Score Preparation 02:52 Interpretation vs. Composition: The Debate 05:55 Limitations of Piano in Learning Scores 08:47 Best Practices for Learning Scores
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur discusses the role of conducting competitions in a musician's career. He emphasizes that while competitions can provide exposure and opportunities, they are not the sole determinant of success. The conversation covers the various types of competitions, the application process, and practical tips for preparation. Ultimately, Brönnimann highlights the importance of gaining experience and handling pressure, which can be beneficial regardless of the competition's outcome.
In this episode , Baldur Brönnimann discusses the intricacies of commissioning new works in music. He emphasizes the importance of defining parameters such as length and orchestration while allowing composers the freedom to express their creativity. The conversation also covers the significance of collaboration, understanding the capabilities of the orchestra, and the necessity of clear communication regarding deadlines and legal agreements. Finally, Brönnimann highlights the role of promotion in ensuring the success of new compositions and engaging audiences.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur Brönnimann discusses the significance of commissioning new works for conductors. He emphasizes the joy and responsibility that comes with commissioning, the importance of having a clear vision, and the strategies necessary for successful commissions. The conversation also touches on the effective programming of new commissions to ensure they resonate with both musicians and audiences.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur Brönnimann explores the essential skills of persuasion for conductors. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience, emotional connection, non-verbal communication, authenticity, and the foundational principles of persuasion. Through practical tips and insights, he guides conductors on how to effectively engage with musicians and create a meaningful rehearsal experience.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur Brönnimann discusses the essential skills or talents needed for conducting, emphasising the importance of passion, a strong inner sense of pulse, and effective communication. He explores the dual aspects of hearing—outer and inner—and how they contribute to a conductor's effectiveness. The episode highlights the need for continuous development and the role of communication in conducting, setting the stage for future discussions on improving these skills.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur discusses the importance of formal education in conducting, emphasising that self-study is often insufficient for serious conductors. He outlines the various paths one can take in studying conducting, the significance of choosing the right institution, and the factors to consider when selecting a program. Baldur also highlights the importance of practical experience, mentorship, and the overall environment in which one studies, encouraging aspiring conductors to be critical and seek guidance from experienced professionals.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur Brönnimann discusses strategies for conductors over 35 to enhance their careers. He emphasizes the importance of building a unique profile, finding a niche in the music business, and leveraging digital media for promotion. Networking and effective communication are highlighted as essential tools for success, along with the understanding that building a career in music is a long-term endeavor that requires patience and dedication. Keywords conducting, career development, music business, networking, digital media, promotion, profiles, niche, communication, classical music Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Conducting Coaching 01:16 Building Your Profile as a Conductor 03:53 Finding Your Niche in the Music Business 06:50 Networking and Communication Strategies 09:40 Leveraging Digital Media for Promotion 13:31 The Long Game in Building a Career
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur addresses the concerns of conductors over 35 regarding age limits in the music industry. He emphasizes that age should not deter individuals from pursuing a conducting career, as success is defined by personal goals and satisfaction. The discussion includes the importance of setting realistic goals, analyzing strengths and weaknesses, and building a career through achievable steps. Baldur encourages listeners to focus on opportunities available to them rather than dwelling on closed doors, promoting a proactive approach to their conducting aspirations.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, we're talking about the critical role of programming in a conductor's work. Baldur Brönnimann discusses how effective programming can inspire musicians and engage audiences, highlighting the need for conductors to curate diverse and meaningful programs. The episode also touches on the importance of personal artistic insight and the necessity for conductors to be adventurous and thoughtful in their programming choices. Brönnimann shares his personal philosophy on programming, advocating for a balance between historic and contemporary music while maintaining artistic integrity.
Summary For many, applications for conducting positions or courses are a big mistery. What are panels looking for? How to stand out from the crowd? What are good practises to present oneself in the best possible way? In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur shares essential tips for conductors applying to programs and jobs. He emphasizes the importance of understanding job descriptions, crafting a tailored CV, and presenting oneself authentically on videos. The conversation highlights also the subjective nature of conducting and the significance of personal fit in applications.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur Brönnimann explores the intersection of conducting and the Stanislavski method, emphasizing Stanislavski's work on preparation, emotional expression and authenticity in performance. He discusses how the Stanislavski method, originally developed for actors, can be adapted by conductors to improve their expressiveness on stage. Through a analysis of the method's principles, Braldur provides practical insights for conductors to connect their inner emotions with the music , ultimately aiming for a more authentic and engaging performance.
Summary In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur discusses the intricacies of conducting, particularly focusing on rehearsal strategies. He emphasizes the importance of preparation, including gathering information about the orchestra, creating a detailed rehearsal plan, and utilizing visualization techniques aiming to improve effectiveness during rehearsals and foster better connections with musicians.
In this episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur interviews Leyla Günes, deputy head of artists management at Intermusica. Intermusica is based in London and is one of the leading classical artists management companies in the world. They discuss the intricacies of artist management, the importance of building a strong profile for young conductors, and the challenges faced in the music industry. Leila shares insights on how to navigate early career stages, on the work of an artists manager and the necessity of creating a compelling narrative for artists. The conversation also touches on the evolving trends in the music business and offers valuable advice for aspiring conductors.
Every Monday, me and my guests will talk about everything conducting: rehearsing, career development, programming; we will speak to people in the music business and answer your questions.
Episode 1 - Agents

Episode 1 - Agents

2024-10-0111:51

In this inaugural episode of the Conducting Coaching Podcast, Baldur discusses the essential role of agents in the music business, particularly for conductors. He explores what agents do, the types of agencies available, and how they can significantly impact a conductor's career. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding the agent's role, the contractual relationship, and how to approach getting signed by an agent. Baldur also hints at future episodes that will delve deeper into the intricacies of working with agents and building a successful conducting career.