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Louise Pollock: The Remarkably Hard Working, Award Winning Professor of Trombone at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin: "If I Can Do It, You Can Do It Too."

Anthony Plog, host
Eddie Ludema, producer

Date posted: Jan 23, 2025

Louise Pollock is currently the Professor of Trombone at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin. Before that, she served as the principal trombone of the Göteborg Opera while also teaching at the University of Göteborg Academy of Music and Drama. Alongside her orchestral work, Louise has earned several prestigious awards, including the First Prize and Audience Prize at the International Aeolus Competition for Wind Instruments in 2016. But what really makes this conversation special isn’t just her impressive resume—it's the journey she’s taken to get to where she is today. For anyone who has dreams and is willing to put in the work to achieve them, this episode will be especially inspiring. I first met Louise when I was teaching at the Musik Hochschule in Freiburg, and she came in as a first-year student. She was quiet, a little shy, but what really stood out was her work ethic. She practiced more than anyone else at the school. Even back then, I could tell she had something special and was destined for a great career because she was willing to outwork everyone around her, but always in a smart, thoughtful way. And to give you a little spoiler, when I asked Louise what advice she would give to young students, her answer was powerful: "If I can do it, you can do it too."

Part 1

In the first part of our conversation, we dive deep into the topic of auditions and the preparation that goes into them. Louise shares her experiences, both as a student auditioning for music schools and later, as a professional auditioning for orchestras and competitions. From there, we shift to discuss teaching—Louise reflects on her journey from a new teacher in Göteborg to her current role as a professor in Berlin. We also talk about her experiences playing in an orchestra, and Louise opens up about the incredible sense of community she feels within the brass world.

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