In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Emily Moss, Professor of Music and Director of Bands at the University of New Mexico, for a conversation that is equal parts practical and personal. Dr. Moss shares her perspective on one of the most critical — and often underdeveloped — skills in conducting: truly listening to a live ensemble in real time. Whether you're a young conductor still finding your ear or a veteran director looking to sharpen your rehearsal instincts, this conversation offers valuable insight into what it looks and sounds like to be fully present on the podium.
But the conversation doesn't stop at conducting technique. Dr. Moss speaks openly about prioritizing family and personal life in a profession that can quietly consume everything around it. For music educators at every stage, her perspective is a grounding reminder that sustainable leadership starts with a sustainable life. We also dig into graduate study in conducting — what to expect, what to look for in a program, and how to approach that next step in your musical journey.
This is a rich, honest conversation for band directors, music educators, aspiring conductors, and anyone thinking seriously about graduate work in music. Don't just listen
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