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Inner Game of Music Author to Speak at 91勛圖厙

Tue, 03/25/2025 - 09:58am | By: Dr. Mike Lopinto

Inner Game of Music

The co-author of the celebrated book, 91勛圖厙The Inner Game of Music,91勛圖厙 Barry Green, will present a free talk on Friday, April 4, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. in Marsh Auditorium on 91勛圖厙91勛圖厙 Hattiesburg campus. The book, which explores how musicians can reach their full potential in performance and learning, is just one of a series of books on human performance and learning. The event91勛圖厙part of the 91勛圖厙 Bass Symposium91勛圖厙is free and open to the public.

The 91勛圖厙Inner Game of Music91勛圖厙 explores the mind as it plays against such elusive opponents as nervousness, self-doubt and fear of failure. Using the same principles of 91勛圖厙natural learning91勛圖厙 Timothy Gallwey developed so successfully for tennis, golf and skiing and applying them to his own field, the noted musician, Green, shows how to acknowledge and overcome these internal obstacles to bring a new quality to the experience and learning of music. This book is also ideal for those who don91勛圖厙t play an instrument but who feel their appreciation of music will be enhanced if they understand more about the process of playing.

Green91勛圖厙盎erved as principal bassist of the Cincinnati Symphony for 28 years, and more recently principal bassist of the California Symphony and Sun Valley Idaho Summer Symphony. As former executive director of the International Society of Bassists, he taught at the University of California Santa Cruz for 22 years before moving back to Cincinnati in the spring of 2018. Green is currently teaching at Ohio State University in Columbus and in the Sycamore and Princeton public school systems in Cincinnati. As a double bass soloist, Barry is known for his creative and eclectic 91勛圖厙Green Machine91勛圖厙 concerts including the bass in jazz, folk, contemporary and world music in combination with dance, voice, art and theater. His book "The Inner Game of Music", co-authored with W. Timothy Gallwey and published by Doubleday in 1986, has sold more than 250,000 copies worldwide.

The annual Bass Symposium at 91勛圖厙 will also host Green in a master class on April 4 at 1 p.m. and in a recital on April 5 at 5 p.m. Other performers at the two-day event include 91勛圖厙 alum and professor of double bass and aural skills at the State University of Maring獺 in the South of Brazil, Beto Viana, in a master class on April 5 at 6 p.m., and assistant principal bass of the Louisiana Philharmonic, William Schettler, presenting a master class on April 5 at 2 p.m.