![]() ![]() ![]() But afterwards, after the competition, we were messaging each other back and forth, and he was very, very nice, very supportive of my playing.Īnd, it was just so cool to get to talk to him because of course, growing up I was listening to the Berlin Phil, and have loved his playing and it was just so cool to be able to communicate with him directly. And during my whole, what, two or three weeks there, I didn't have a chance to talk to him. Sirena Huang: Yeah, it was really great because when I was at Indianapolis, we were not allowed to talk to any of the jury members. Thanks for joining us, Sirena.Įric Mrugala: So right before we actually got on the violin podcast just recording this interview, you were talking about how you recently were in Carnegie Hall, just watching, the Berlin Phil Harmonic perform their recent concert tour around the US and you got to actually reconnect with one of the jury members, which so happens to be the concert master of the Berlin Philharmonic. And if you live under a rock, if you don't know what this competition is, it's a famous violin competition, started by Joseph Gingold, and it's a competition that happens every four years, and I have the winner of this competition on the violin podcast as my special guest today. Our mission is to bring violinists together and create a useful resource for violinists and musicians alike to help them make an impact in music.Įric Mrugala: Friends, I have Sirena Huang violinist, who just recently won the Indianapolis Violin Competition. It's a community where we can engage in conversation about the violin, and how to navigate as a musician in the 21st century. The Violin Podcast aims to be more than a podcast. VP host and violinist Eric Mrugala interviews violinists from around the world discussing various topics such as practice tips, career advice, entrepreneurship, and more. If you choose to purchase a product through one of our affiliate links, it is no extra cost to you, and it helps us out!Ībout Violin Podcast The Violin Podcast is a new podcast that was created in early 2020 to be used as a resource for violinists all around the world to hear professionals in the violin world for practice tips, career advice, and adapting to an ever changing musical landscape. We only advertise products that we believe in. Looking to build a website? Get 15% off your annual Bandzoogle subscription using promo code - ĪFFILIATE DISCLAIMER Product links in this description may earn a commission. Sirena also shares her violin tips and how she approaches her practice. Indianapolis Competition winner Sirena Huang joins Eric Mrugala on the Violin Podcast to talk about her recent experience in the competition.
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