Dr. William J. McClain assumes the role of conductor and musical director of MDSO “The Millikin University School of Music is a dynamic program with energetic students eager for a career in music.” These are the words of conductor and violist Dr William James McClain describing the Millikin School of …
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How to survive motherhood by imagining yourself as a conductor
Try this if you are consumed with the hectic pace of family life. Do you often feel overwhelmed, even though everything has been carefully planned? Do you constantly try to make family activities run smoothly and do you have to deal with frequent quarrels? If so, wWhat can you do …
Read More »10 Essential Skills Lessons From An Orchestrator To A Digital Leader – Vishakha Singh
Last week, three events happened around the same time in my house. My youngest child, aged twelve and three years younger than his brother, started paid Python coding lessons with the help of a coding tutor. Meanwhile, my eldest child started an online Python course by MIT, free and independent …
Read More »10 Essential Skills Lessons From A Conductor To Digital Leader – Vishakha Singh
Last week, three things happened around the same time in my house. My youngest child, twelve and three years younger than his brother, started paid classes for Python coding with the help of a coding teacher. During this time, my oldest started an online Python course through MIT, free and …
Read More »WA Symphony Orchestra Ensemble Edition celebrates Spirit of America on Independence Day at the Perth Concert Hall
WASO goes American on the eve of Independence Day, Friday July 3, with the latest in its Ensemble Edition series being broadcast live from the Perth Concert Hall stage. Dvorak’s No. 12 String Quartet The American features violinists Kathryn Lee and Kate Sullivan, Alex Brogan on viola and Eve Silver …
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