Stage Fright - Reginald Haché
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Reginald Haché offers the reader the story of his transition from beginning conservatory music student to performer on the world's stages, who learns to circumvent the debilitating nature of stage fright and go on to a successful career as a composer, performer, and teacher of music. He also inherited relatively small hands from his mother's side, which led him to doing stretching exercises nearly every day ... Full description
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Reginald Haché offers the reader the story of his transition from beginning conservatory music student to performer on the world's stages, who learns to circumvent the debilitating nature of stage fright and go on to a successful career as a composer, performer, and teacher of music. He also inherited relatively small hands from his mother's side, which led him to doing stretching exercises nearly every day of his life and ultimately undergo surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome. In spite of his difficulties, he earned three degrees at the New England Conservatory of Music and went on to make music his life's work. Playing with a musical score in front of him allowed him to relax and enjoy his many performances.
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| Author | Reginald Haché |
|---|---|
| Publisher | iUniverse |
| Release year | 2016 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9781532012198 |