Stand Partners for Life
031: That’s life in the hot seat, Mr. Concertmaster!
Today we're talking concertmaster, and what it means to sit in the hot seat. What are the duties and expectations, and what makes "first chair violin" attractive or unattractive to different players?
Is playing concertmaster more like being the point guard in basketball, or the quarterback in football? Remember: besides playing all those juicy solos, you have to deal with walk-outs, bowings, section concerns and principal relationships.
Just know that even though the concertmaster position puts you in the spotlight, there's a price to pay for all that attention. How happy you are depends not just on the rest of orchestra but your own temperament.
As Akiko says, "Let's just say it plainly. I don't like being concertmaster." But should we take her seriously?
Key Points From This Episode:
* The position and duties associated with the title of Concertmaster* Walk-outs, hitting the right piano octave and making sure not to fall over* Comparing the role of the concertmaster with positions in team sports* How the concertmaster relates to the other members of the orchestra* The issues that arise when a conductor is ahead or behind* Communicating with the conductor; bringing issues up at the right time* The importance of solos in getting hired as concertmaster* Bowing decisions, and shutting out some of the noise and chatter* Leadership principles and focusing on what is most important* Our best and worst experiences as a concertmaster
Quotes
“If you had to pick one leader of the orchestra that isn't the conductor, but a player, it's the concertmaster. They're visible, they're up front.” — Nathan Cole [0:07:29]
“No one even really knows I'm technically a concertmaster, so I have to give myself the title of emergency concertmaster!” — Akiko Tarumoto [0:10:15]
“It's a fun job. It's fraught with danger, but fun and rewarding and you get those juicy solos too.” — Nathan Cole [0:51:48]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
* Stand Partners for Life* Carnival of the Animals* Holly Mulcahy: More than wearing pretty shoes* The Suzuki Method* Seinfeld* David Kim* West Side Story* Pines of Rome* The 14 Leadership Principles that Drive Amazon* Jeff Bezos
Transcript
[INTRO]
[0:00:00.6] NC: Hello and welcome back to Stand Partners for Life. I am Nathan.
[0:00:03.5] AT: I’m Akiko.
[EPISODE]
[0:00:17.5] NC: Today, we thought we’d talk about the concertmaster, the duties of a concertmaster and what it’s all about. I mean, should we at least define the concertmaster, the first chair of violinists?
[0:00:28.7] AT: Sure. I assumed people know that, but there are times, a lot of times people don’t necessarily get what that means.
[0:00:36.3] NC: We don’t even say that.