

Michael Bridge: On Cultivating Expressive (vs Impressive) Virtuosity
19 snips May 5, 2024
Michael Bridge, a virtuoso accordionist recognized as one of CBC's 30 Under 30 classical musicians, shares his journey from childhood accordion adventures to a successful career. He dives into the art of expressive versus impressive virtuosity, emphasizing how to connect technical skill with emotional depth. Listeners will discover techniques for creating compelling phrases, the significance of warm-ups, and the impact of audience interaction on live performances. Bridge’s insights illuminate the path to becoming a more expressive musician.
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Accordion Community Inspired Love
- Michael Bridge loved the accordion sound partly because of the warm, supportive community around it.
- This community contrasted sharply with the piano world, which felt stiffer and less welcoming.
Expressive vs Impressive Virtuosity
- Expressive virtuosity combines physical skill with emotional sensitivity to the musical environment.
- Impressive virtuosity prioritizes technical display but lacks emotional depth and connection.
Practice with Intention and Presence
- Practice expressive virtuosity by imagining projecting your sound fully in a concert hall.
- Stay sensitive and responsive to your environment and audience to create compelling performances.