Emily’s activities

When Covid-19 started and all live cultural events came to a stand still, Emily Beynon continued to be as active as ever! She immediately started her L.I.P. PROJECT (Lockdown Insanity Prevention), a growing range of online TUTORIALS and INFORMATIVE VIDEOS:
- 10 TECHNICAL TUTORIALS
- 3 MASTERCLASSES
- 11 ORCHESTRAL REPERTOIRE TUTORIALS with amongst others AUDITION TIPS
- 2 SOLO PIECES
- 3 LIVE Q&A’s
Then she did and does online performances in/with SPLENDOR, concerts and projects with the CONCERTGEBOUW(ORCHESTRA), and LIVE Q&A’s.
TECHNICAL TUTORIALS
MASTERCLASSES
ORCHESTRAL REPERTOIRE TUTORIALS
SOLO PIECES (informative video)
LIVE Q&A
Q&A
Live Q&A with Camilla Marchant
PrincipalChairs.com
Q&A
Live Q&A with Gareth McLearnon
Haynes TV
Q&A - Celebration
Live Q&A celebrating 1 year videos, a zoom with 14 people from 10 different countries
SPLENDOR
Vrijdagavonden van Splendor #4
Felix Schlarmann & Emily Beynon
CONCERTGEBOUW(ORCHESTRA)
Concertgebouw
portret concert – Emily Beynon
and Andrew West
Concertgebouw
#comPassion – Emily Beynon
Concertgebouworkest
Concertgebouw
#MahlerMemories – Emily Beynon
PROJECT PALOMA – Emily Beynon & pianist Andrew West
‘For millennia, composers have been using the flute as a musical symbol of purity, innocence, tranquility and peace. My hypothesis is that during the horrendous years of the Second World War, composers were consciously or subconsciously searching for a form of musical peace. Therefore it is perhaps not such a coincidence that so many flute and piano masterpieces were written during this period.
By presenting these masterworks alongside texts both from and about the time when the music was composed, a new light shines on the music, giving an extra power and depth.’ – Emily Beynon
Second World war Masterpieces will be performed in 5 different concerts and recorded on 5 CD’s. Click here for Project Paloma