Who are the pura musica artists? What are their stories? Their inspirations and aspirations? Their struggles and triumphs?
In addition to the artistic resume, we want to give our artists space to share personal thoughts with you. Because behind every person is a unique story.
You can find these thoughts and stories here on the pura musica blog. In their own words.
Happy reading!
Conducting: between culture and entertainment
When Hector Berlioz published „Le Chef d’orchestre“ in 1856, conducting had been evolving for decades. François Habeneck, founder of the Société des Concerts de Paris, had already redefined the role from mere coordination to profound interpretation, exemplified by his meticulous three-year preparation of Beethoven’s Ninth […]
Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations
I vividly remember the first time I heard Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations performed live. It was at a student recital in Boston while I was studying at the New England Conservatory of Music. I was struck by how impressive it was for someone so young to […]
The absurdity of labels
Why do we feel the need to highlight the gender of a conductor when she’s a woman, but not when he’s a man? The answer lies in history and societal norms. Conducting has been a male-dominated field for centuries. When a woman steps onto the […]
Italian memories
How strange life can be! Today, I spoke with the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, where rehearsals for Verdi’s Luisa Miller had just begun. To my astonishment, tonight, I stumbled upon a live recording of Luisa Miller, the very first production my late husband, Daniel […]
Three young masters
The year 2023 was one of extraordinary success for the young Dutch violinist Hawijch Elders. The 1st prize at the International Henri Marteau Competition was followed by the 4th prize at one of the most prestigious and highly competitive violin competitions worldwide, the Paganini Competition. […]
Spreading wings
When I arrived in Winterthur the day before my first rehearsal for Alma Mahler’s “Fünf Lieder”, I took a small walk around the city, popped my head into the hall to listen to the incredible Kalena Bovell and the Musikkollegium Winterthur orchestra rehearse, and then […]
From bow to baton
When I was 7 years old and visiting my grandparents, I found my mother’s violin in the attic. I was fascinated by this little wooden box and asked my mother to tell me everything about it. It was immediately clear to me that I wanted […]
If you want it, work for it
It was the morning of May 6th, 2019, and I was sitting on my bed in my hotel room. It was the day of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra audition and I was exhausted. The night before, the Music Director had taken me and the other […]
Finding my own voice
The moment I heard the piano music of Florence Price and Margaret Bonds, an awe-inspiring world of women in classical music opened up to me. As I heard their compositions, which were a blend of late Romantic virtuosity and African American folk expressivity, I knew […]
One step at a time
Women in leadership are one of my focus areas at Pedeva, a human resources management consultancy that I have helped to build over the past few years. I am particularly proud of our programs that support women in their presence and visibility. In the corporate […]