TTTV012: Reinventing the Recital with Kristin Yost
Do you want to make your recitals more exciting? Do you wish that your piano parents looked forward to your recitals? Do you want your students to feel as confident and comfortable on stage as they do in the practice room? Well then today's podcast episode is for you! We all want our students to become well-rounded musicians. So why only organise traditional classical recitals once a year? Kristin Yost has some amazing, inspirational piano events in her studio; and I'm so excited she's taken the time to share some of her ideas with you. From pop piano showcases, to collaborative events with other art forms, to student only performance opportunities...the list goes on! Take a listen to today's episode and start planning some amazing concerts in your studio this year! Are you enjoying these podcasts? I’d love for you to leave a podcast review. Find out how easy it is here.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why you should be rethinking how you organise recitals
- What "arts fusion" is, and how you could integrate the other arts in your concerts
- How you can get even your absolute beginners involved in a pop showcase
- Some great ideas for themed recitals
- How to fund your student recitals
- Where to look for great venues
- How to make recitals more relaxed and fun for your students
Items mentioned in this podcast:
- Kristin's studio 'Centre for Musical Minds'
- Kristin's personal website
- Kristin's book 'How I Made $100,000 My First Year as a Piano Teacher'
- Hal Leonard 'Pop Piano Hits'
- Piano Flix 'Teaching Pop Piano'
- David Cutler's website
- David Cutler's book: The Savvy Musician
- Super Metronome Groovebox (iPad app)