"I feel a lot less shy on stage." - Oliver Herbert
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2020
- www.livingtheclassicallife.com/
In this introduction to young cellist Oliver Herbert, Living the Classical Life shares a conversation about what it means to explore the pathways to becoming a soloist on world stages while remaining true to one's self. Oliver shares how overcoming shyness can open pathways to artistic freedom on stage, and shares the advice he got from Pamela Frank. He discusses wellness, joy, and practicing, and how to pace artistic growth with career growth. From San Francisco, Oliver Herbert has made recent debuts with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the San Francisco Symphony.
Title card 1: Cellist Oliver Herbert’s recent solo and recital appearances include debuts with the San Francisco Symphony, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Warsaw Philharmonic, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony SoundBox, and the Union College Concert Series, among others.
Title card 2: Oliver’s most recent competition awards include a top prize and special prize in the XI Witold Lutoslawski International Cello Competition in 2018, first prize and Pablo Casals prize in the 2015 Irving M. Klein International String Competition, and a top prize in the 2015 Stulberg International String Competition.
Excerpt credits:
Haydn (Piatigorski): Divertimento in D Major
May 10, 2019, Field Concert Hall
Curtis Institute of Music
Recording: Drew Schlegel
Oliver Herbert, cello
Xiaohui Yang, piano
I heard Oliver for the first time last night as guest artist at the Illinois Symphony. I was absolutely mesmerized with his playing and emotions.
What a beautiful soul has this young man, the Cello man. 💙🌷🌷🌷 (Holland)
Instantly obsessed with his playing after hearing the first 5 seconds.
Wow!
Absolutely beautiful, Oliver.
These stimulating interviews is a fantastic format showing how supreme human beings can easily travel between two different worlds: the world of sounds and the world of words: they are “interpreters” of super-class. Their skills, qualifications and competencies have something to do with an ability of being deeply human. It is at that depth the two worlds are naturally connected. Thank you to both!
Thank you for watching!
These interviews are quality content with intimate and deep thoughts. Even somewhat calming. Thanks a lot for doing this!
Brilliant cellist!
Agreed!
Filled with admiration and affection for this young musician. Thanks to everyone involved in LTCL, especially Zsolt Bognár.
Thanks for watching, Oudtshoornify! We're always happy to see your name in the comments.
You are one in 10000000. Fantastic!!
You look great too!! 👌
such a special episode!
Thanks for watching, Paula Espín - Piano!
Another beautiful and inspiring interview! Great work.
Thanks for letting us know, MrMaoguitar!
@@LivingtheClassicalLife I discovered this channel two weeks ago and I think it is one of the most beautiful discoveries made on UA-cam.
@@MrMaoguitar Thanks so much! We're really glad you like it!
Zsolt, I have been watching your shows, many of them. I enjoy your questions, and I am inspired by your guests. Great content! Love your audio and video. Wonderful music. I am a filmmaker and musician, and I host live talks on UA-cam. Question: For Herbert's interview, are you not in the same space? Your background color looks very different. I am just guessing that you were in 2 different locations. You had Oliver talked to a person, and you shook hands with 2 persons at the end. Anyway, I am your fan.
- Ching Juhl
This was a two-camera shoot in one location. Thanks for watching!
Haydn/Piatagorvky Wow! 😷