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I had the honor of interviewing the great Sergei Nakariakov a few years back, and enjoyed it so much I wanted to play it again on the Brass Mastery™ podcast for the benefit of new listeners who may not have heard it the first time around. It's also for the benefit of the older listeners who can learn a thing or two from one of the all-time greats. Enjoy! In my conversation with Sergei Nakariakov, you'll hear:-The influence of Timofei Dokshizer on Sergei's career...07:37-How Sergei's career began and quickly advanced...13:34-Sergei's process for making the impossible possible...18:47-Why Sergei isn't thinking about the audience when he performs...25:20-Some of the impressive younger players that we should know...29:44
-Sergei's thoughts on the current repertoire available to trumpeters...31:56-Why Sergei doesn't warm up with long tones and other practice fundamentals...36:08-How Miles Davis influenced Sergei's perspectives on music...44:23
-How an older Sergei is different from a younger Sergei...47:15Resources mentioned:-Videos of Timofei Dokshizer mentioned:
-Albums by Sergei Nakariakov:
-Jörg Widmann: ad absurdum – Concerto for Trumpet & Small Orchestra -Floris Onstwedder (listen to Floris' interview on this podcast here) -David Guerrier -Mark Inouye -Albums by Miles Davis: |