TEDTalks: Trust Me Season 1 Episode 7 Charles Hazlewood: Trusting the Ensemble

  • June 1, 2011

Charles Hazlewood, a renowned conductor and arranger, takes the TEDTalks stage in this episode to discuss his approach to creating music through trust in the ensemble. He begins by explaining how he sees the conductor's role as that of a facilitator, rather than a dictator, and how he encourages his musicians to collaborate and communicate with each other to bring out the best in each other.

Hazlewood goes on to explain how he seeks out diverse musicians from different backgrounds and cultures to bring a range of ideas and perspectives to the table. He believes that by working together, musicians can create something far more meaningful and powerful than they could ever achieve alone.

Throughout the talk, Hazlewood provides numerous examples of how this approach has led to some of his most successful performances, including a humorous story about a rehearsal where the musicians played entirely different pieces of music, yet somehow managed to find their way back together in perfect harmony.

Perhaps one of the most interesting parts of the talk is when Hazlewood discusses how he trusts his ensemble to make decisions on their own during performances, rather than relying solely on his direction. He explains that this not only creates a more dynamic and interesting performance, but also helps build trust and confidence within the group.

Hazlewood also touches on the importance of vulnerability and vulnerability within the ensemble and how it can lead to some of the most beautiful and emotional performances. Finally, he offers some practical tips for anyone looking to build trust within a team, whether it be in the arts or any other field.

Overall, Charles Hazlewood's TEDTalk provides a fascinating and inspiring look into the power of trust and collaboration within music and beyond. He shows that by working together and empowering each other, we can create something far more beautiful and meaningful than we ever could alone.

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  • First Aired
    June 1, 2011
  • Language
    English