Violinist Paul Huang speaks to online editor Davina about How he holds a masterclass, fresh from attending the Music@Menlo Summer Festival in August 2024. What do masterclasses mean to Paul, and should we even call them masterclasses? Paul talks about his methods of conducting classes to ensure that not only students get the most out of the shared experience, but the teacher as well.
Watch Paul’s Music@Menlo masterclass from 9 August 2024 here.
Stay tuned for our next episode: how adapt the Suzuki Method with violinist Meghan Faw.
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Paul Huang, violin
Photo courtesy: Marco Borggreve
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