
MUSIC ENRICHMENT WORKSHOPS
Add enrichment to your music program with a workshop designed to inspire music students. My workshops are designed to nurture virtuosity at all levels by:
Enhancing listening and empathy across your group.
Creating a new, shared vocabulary for reflection and self-critique.
Unlocking the spirit of collaboration, craft, and creativity for all.
Workshops can include guest conducting, sectional breakouts, and soloist one-on-ones. We can discuss adding optional private or small group lessons for your most interested students, too.
“As one of Dr. Gindin’s past students, it was a pleasure getting to be taught by her through our school’s instrumental and choral programs. She gave me so much insight into the world of music education and inspired me to pursue my own feats in the music industry too! She’s an amazing teacher for anyone fortunate to be guided by her.”
--Kailani Tokiyeda

GUEST SPEAKING
To secure and enhance our musical future, we must invest in our music educators. From the vantage point of my unique approach, I offer guest lectures designed to inspire music educators as they build skills and improve their programs. Topics can include:
Symphonic Conducting techniques that work for young ensembles
The Student-Centered Ensemble Rehearsal
Building a successful music program
School/Community partnerships
Non-profit community music development
Fundamentals of programming
Great for music educators at any level, my guest lectures combine well with my conducting workshops so that both teachers and learners gain new inspiration around collaborative music concepts.

BESPOKE CONSULTING
Music education requires investment. Music educators are often under pressure to build and secure that investment for the good of our students and communities.
My experience as a lifelong music educator includes building music programs from the ground up — from concepting to marketing, financing, and more.
If you’re not sure what your music program needs, or if your challenge is in securing budget, building financial support, or finding strategic partnerships, I can help.
QUICK ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS …
What budget do I need to engage Dr. Gindin?
Let’s talk about the budget you have and how to best invest it. I always work with music educators to make my music enrichment offerings possible for their programs.
Can we get her as guest speaker on a new topic?
Let’s talk. I love attuning my knowledge to suit different music programs, cohorts, and communities. Your topic requests help me stay attuned to music education needs and interests as they evolve. Get in touch with your guest speaking request, and let’s see what we can develop, together.
How can I convince key decision-makers to invest in my music program?
Trust me, I’ve been in your shoes many times. Over the years, I’ve gathered useful tools for music educators that not only engage students, but that engage administrators, parents, community partners, and the public to make more music programming possible. Tell me your challenge, and let’s talk it out.
NEED A GUEST CONDUCTOR, GUEST SPEAKER OR ENRICHMENT WORKSHOP?
A quick conversation with Dr. Gindin is a great way to get started.
213-595-9092