• Facebook
  • X
  • RSS
  • 中国国旗 - Chinese flag
  • Japanese flag
  • German flag
  • Newsletter
  • Downloads
  • About
    • Reviews
    • FAQ
    • Workshops
    • About
  • Contact
  • Shop
MusiciansWay.com
  • Home
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Workshops
    • About
    • Reviews
    • Shop
    • Contact
    • Home
  • Practice
    • Downloads
    • For Instrumentalists
    • For Singers
    • Workshops
    • Practice
  • Performance
  • Wellness
  • Creativity
  • Music Careers
  • Workshops
  • Blog
Select Page
Benefiting from Auditions and Competitions

Benefiting from Auditions and Competitions

by Gerald Klickstein | Aug 23, 2015 | music performance, performance anxiety

“You can control your performance but not the result of an audition or a competition.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 221 Whenever you audition or compete, you offer yourself up for criticism. That criticism may be overt, as when judges provide comments, or it may be...
Learning the Art of Performance

Learning the Art of Performance

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 5, 2014 | music performance, performance anxiety

“Music is a performing art. . . . It isn’t there in the score.” -Michael Tippett, composer The Musician’s Way, p. 152 When you think about all that goes into preparing for a concert, music performance can seem like a delicate skill, something akin to tightrope...
The Fight-or-Flight Response

The Fight-or-Flight Response

by Gerald Klickstein | Jun 19, 2014 | music performance, performance anxiety

“The fight-or-flight response works wonders when you’re standing on a sidewalk and a piano is falling from a building above.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 135 Shaky hands, racing heartbeat, queasy stomach – all manifestations of a nervousness that...
The Peak-Performance Myth

The Peak-Performance Myth

by Gerald Klickstein | Feb 23, 2014 | music performance, performance anxiety, The Musician's Way

“When I play, I make love – it is the same thing.” -Arthur Rubinstein, pianist The Musician’s Way, p. 207 If you’ve read much about performing, then you’ve probably run into the terms “peak performance,” “flow,” and “being in the zone.” Those synonymous...
Should Soloists Always Perform from Memory?

Should Soloists Always Perform from Memory?

by Gerald Klickstein | Jan 14, 2013 | memorization, music performance, performance anxiety

“Performing from memory can be a beautiful thing.” –The Musician’s Way, p. 82 As someone who has performed countless solos, I know the upsides and downsides of playing with and without a score. We musicians often debate whether to memorize or not, so...
Excelling Under Pressure

Excelling Under Pressure

by Gerald Klickstein | Oct 9, 2012 | music performance, music practice, performance anxiety

Mindfulness Gives Performers an Edge Those of us who watch athletic competitions such as the Olympics witness some athletes who triumph and others who choke under the stress of performing. What differentiates those two groups? I’ve probed that question for...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent Posts

  • Fall 2025 Musician’s Way Newsletter
  • The Musician’s Way as Freshman Music Seminar Textbook
  • Summer 2025 Musician’s Way Newsletter
  • The Musician’s Way for Music Lessons
  • Practicing vs Performing vs Playing for Fun

Categories

Archives

Navigation

  • Home
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Workshops
    • About
    • Reviews
    • Shop
    • Contact
    • Home
  • Practice
    • Downloads
    • For Instrumentalists
    • For Singers
    • Workshops
    • Practice
  • Performance
  • Wellness
  • Creativity
  • Music Careers
  • Workshops
  • Blog
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Newsletter
  • Workshops
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Shop
  • Verified and Secured Site Seal
  • Facebook
  • X
  • RSS
All content © 2009-2025 by Gerald Klickstein | As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
MusiciansWay.com uses Cookies to optimize your experience. Your use of our site indicates your consent to our use of Cookies.