Playing in an orchestra is where I learned the most about music.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love working with an orchestra, but there are many ways to make music.
I went to study some orchestration stuff because I got so inspired working with all the orchestras.
I've learned a lot from the masters of orchestration, like Ravel and Stravinsky.
I currently spend a lot of time thinking about orchestration and every detail of a piece.
I never played music, but it's an important thing ... the studying, the inspiration.
I learned that when you're lucky enough to be surrounded by such talented people that you really become more of an orchestrator of this talent - you're just trying to harmonise everyone's contributions.
We had a normal childhood. I played baseball, and we played violin in orchestras three times a week. I learned more from that than anything else.
Whenever I listen to a children's orchestra, I learn. They feel everything, they enjoy everything, they have amazing energy.
Playing music was always a part of my life; I don't know anything else.
I played piano, I learned a lot about music.