Orchestra Players as Educators: A Brief History

Editor's Abstract

More and more orchestras are employing musicians as educators in addition to their traditional role as performers. Educational services range from small ensembles playing in the classroom to entire orchestras taking up residence in a community for several weeks. And musicians have just as many reactions to being asked to serve as educators through the orchestra as there are different educational services being offered by the orchestra.
In this thoughtful article, Yvonne Caruthers, cellist with the National Symphony, explores the history of orchestra-musicians-as-educators and discusses the role of musicians in their community. She offers many insights into the residency programs the National Symphony have been doing since 1992, and describes how she and her colleagues learned to find their own niche (with lots of surprises along the way) in the wide variety of services offered during a typical residency, matching their own strengths with the opportunities available.

Ann Drinan

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