Influence and Impact

Last week, in a surprising turn of events, I won tickets to the first performance of the Punch Brothers at Carnegie Hall.  (Thanks Nonesuch Records!) The location of the seats could not have been better.

As a musician, I could not have asked for more from these guys.  They’re highly-trained, phenomenally-skilled and enjoyed every minute of their excellent Carnegie Hall debut.  They love what they do and epitomize what a great ensemble and performance should be: punctual, friendly, fun, energetic, interesting, witty and technically unparalleled.

As a professional auditioneethe process of winning this contest got me thinking about the means by which it happened and how the experience could aid me in winning auditions. Specifically, I reviewed the factors that seemed to affect the outcome of the ticket give-away and determined the components that were, perhaps, the most influential.  Given these, I’ve identified four conditions to apply to future auditions:

  1. Be enthusiastic about the situation and/or … Read more »

Punched!

I saw this tweet about a contest on Wednesday and thought, What the heck?  I’ll enter! I like Chris Thile and the Punch Brothers, and have enjoyed such music for years, so I whipped up a characteristically campy but completely sincere email message to submit to the drawing:

I clicked “Send” and thought nothing further of it.  Of the hundreds (or possibly thousands) of entries Nonesuch Records could receive, the likelihood of me winning would be slim.  Yesterday afternoon I received what I thought was a standard reply message, encouraging me to visit Nonesuch Records’ web site and thanking me for participating in the contest:

I was gobsmacked!  Of all the entries, I had been selected the recipient of the only two tickets to be given away!  So, I’m in New York today, off to a very fun concert and after party, and I … Read more »