Teachers' Remarks IV | YAO Jue: If You Don't Experience Confusion, You Won't Grow
As a performer, or as someone who wants to grow, if you don't experience confusion, you won't grow. — YAO Jue
The "Art Lighthouse Project" embarks on a new chapter, with esteemed faculties from across divisions joining this season's Teachers' Remarks IV interview series. This edition features distinguished faculty members who bring profound insights, accomplished backgrounds, and inspiring musical talent to the forefront of music education. Their words of wisdom and experiences will motivate students to explore the vast world of music and find their own direction.
"Don't compare yourself to others. You have your style. Express it, and you will become someone irreplaceable."
In this episode, we are honored to feature Prof. YAO Jue, Professor of Strings, Wind, Brass and Percussion at the School of Music, CUHK-Shenzhen. Professor YAO Jue shares her thoughts on how university students can seize opportunities in different cultural and social environments and establish positive, healthy values. She also reflects on her own learning experiences in diverse settings, analyzing how these environments have shaped both her musical style and life. She offers deep insights into the role of "confusion" in the growth process. Additionally, Professor YAO talks about balancing the multiple roles of being a busy artist while managing her practice schedule. Finally, she provides valuable advice for students on how to approach their practice and improve efficiently. Let's dive into the conversation!