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In this episode, I speak with, conductor, Tamara Dworetz, who is quickly establishing a reputation as a dynamic and electric musical force on the podium.
Tamara talks about the role of a conductor, how she prepares for performing a new piece, as well as the interpersonal skills that a good conductor has to have. We also touch on emotional intelligence, the future of the classical world and how the classical world is changing for the better.
She has conducted the Paris Mozart Orchestra, Boston Pops, Dallas Opera Orchestra, Cabrillo Festival Orchestra and Amarillo Symphony, and in the 2022-23 season she will make her debut with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Mankato Symphony and Georgia Philharmonic. This season she will also serve as assistant conductor for Orchestre de Paris and Klaus Mäkelä, Gürzenich Orchestre Cologne a François-Xavier Roth and for the Indianapolis Opera and Scott Schoonover and lead residencies at Boston University School of Music and SUNY Fredonia School of Music.
Tamara was recently selected as 1 of 14 candidates from a worldwide pool in the 2022 La Maestra Conducting Competition and Academy for Women Conductors in Paris, France and placed as a semi-finalist (1/6).
If you would like to connect with Tamara or see one of her concerts, please visit her website here.
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Thank you to WMHT for the utilization of this great interview with Tamara on this episode.
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