words for enriching music
A career in classical music takes more than playing
the right notes at the right time. How do you set yourself apart?
Write in Tune will help you craft a clear and effective message
about who you are, what you do, and why it matters.
Welcome to Write in Tune!
An engaging bio. On-stage speaking that captivates an audience and enhances your performance. A cover letter perfectly tuned for a dream job. These signal a musician invested in every part of their craft.
This site will help you with that message. You’ll find tips and strategies in the blog, step-by-step instructions in the guides, and plenty of real materials from real musicians. Everything is free.
You can learn more about me here, and get in touch if you’re interested in working together to find the words you need for the career you want.
Professional writing & public speaking
Why it matters.
Blog
Tips, strategies, and real materials from real musicians.
Guides
Craft your message, step by step from start to finish.
Latest blog posts:
- Seen on Stage #4 – Moments Remembered“Moments Remembered,” the season essay by London Philharmonic Orchestra writer-in-residence Jeremy Eichler, is now available
- London Philharmonic Orchestra appoints writer in residenceLondon Philharmonic Orchestra has appointed a writer in residence, elevating written and spoken content and enriching the experience for their audience.
- What’s New and What’s Next at Write in TuneWrite in Tune is now fully live, offering a space where musicians can harness the power of words to enrich their performances and elevate their careers.
- Real Impact from a Fictional StageAuthor Amor Towles captures the potential of words to enrich an audience’s experience with music.
- Seen on Stage #3: Mendelssohn at MarlboroOn Saturday, Marlboro musicians performed Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 49.