Sponsored by Conducting Artistry
Saturday 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm
L107
Do you take a school or community ensemble with a range of abilities? Do you find it challenging to keep everyone engaged, while ensuring the music actually sounds good? In this interactive workshop you’ll learn practical approaches and techniques to create valuable learning in every rehearsal for musicians of all abilities. By the end of the workshop you will be able to:
- Teach repertoire using concepts that allow for multiple levels of engagement
- Use strategies to maintaining group participation when focussing on a single section or player
- Empower players to help each other learn, drawing on their own expertise and knowledge.
Ingrid Martin transforms lives through music. Her life-long mission: to make art music relevant, interesting and engaging for everyone. Whether she’s leading a beginner band or a professional orchestra, she empowers musicians of all ages and abilities to uncover and share their unique artistic voices.
Distinctive in her ability to provide experiences that combine inspiring artistry and exceptional learning design, Ingrid is in demand internationally as a presenter and guest conductor for ensembles from primary schools to professional orchestras. 2024 sees Ingrid lead the Sydney Conservatorium Wind Symphony and return to lead TSO, QSO and MSO.
Passionate about professional development for music teachers, Ingrid curates learning experiences for organisations including the Midwest International Band & Orchestra Clinic (USA), AUSTA, ANBOC, ASME, Musica Viva, AMEB, MSO and QSO.
Modelling her advocacy for lifelong learning, Ingrid is one of five members of the 2023-2024 Australian Conducting Academy, participating in 16 masterclasses with all Australian professional orchestras.
Ingrid shares her unique approach to leadership through Conducting Artistry, her online learning platform for conductor development. In December 2022 she launched her first book “Planning Effective Rehearsals: Tools to Boost Learning & Engagement”, which is now used as a textbook in universities across the USA and Australia.