Performance Anxiety Interviews
Professor Parker(Oboe) Playing for around 28 years
What is the mind set you have before/during
a performance?
Very balanced blend
of excited and anxious, and during very focused.
Are there any techniques you use to calm
nerves before the performance?
Meditation, listening to music, calming
body through deep breathing. Hasn’t had a lot of success with that. Mostly time
and experience, and excellent preparation is what keeps him successful with his
playing.
What movitvates you during a performance?
The music. Conveying the character with as
much beauty and elegance as possible.
What are some things you think about when
you mess up during a performance? Do you ignore it?
Has two minds: can’t believe he did that,
and then other mind says its fine and go even deeper. Easy to get a little
paralyzed. Makes it seem like its part of the music, and the audience should
get used to hearing it. Play anything and everything with confidence no matter
what happens.
How have your nerves been over the years?
Have they gone away, decreased, or increased?
They’ve gotten better. Had really bad nerve
troubles in college, time and experience have helped.
Do you know of any relaxation techniques in
general?
Using the energy and recalibrating what
performance anxiety is and what nervousness is. Performance anxiety shouldn’t
be seen as a bad thing, its an adrenaline rush that prepares you for the
performance.
How often do you try playing things from
memory, and has that been beneficial/would you recommend it?
Not often in performances, and thinks its
beneficial because it has to be so well prepared and it will carry it through. Accepting,
and taking it in makes it seem not as bad.
Do you think separating the mind from the
actual pages of music can help musicality, or do you think its beneficial in
any way specifically?
It can help
musicality and prepare for the performance. You enter more of an internal place
and don’t have much distraction with looking at the page.
Extra note:
Thought a lot about anxiety, and got nervous a lot but
realized part of problem is we perceive it as a bad thing. Its really is just
adrenaline, to help us perform better. Recalibrate approach as something
beneficial and incorporate it in our performance.
How you carry yourself: Always thinks about confidence going
out on stage. Even if nervous, acting confident can actually cause confidence.
Audience notices discomfort right away and that can become vicious circle if
you are giving an uncomfortable vibe.
Excellent job Jayna, and thanks to Dr. Parker! Maybe you should interview a yoga teacher and Rachelle Tsachor about Alexander Technique:tsachor@mchsi.com
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