70. Jennifer Roig-Francolí discusses Alexander Technique, and principles of her book, "Make Great Music with Ease!"

70. Jennifer Roig-Francolí discusses Alexander Technique, and principles of her book, "Make Great Music with Ease!"

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Author of the book, 'Make Great Music with Ease! The Secret to
Smarter Practice, Confident Performance, and Living a Happier
Life', Jennifer Roig-Francolí is an international award-winning
violinist, double-certified Alexander Technique teacher, and
creator of The Art of Freedom Method for conscious living and
masterful artistry. 





Jennifer’s inspiring online coaching programs for musicians
combine her professional experience with a life-long love of
meditation and perennial wisdom, providing her students with
powerful tools to overcome pain, performance anxiety, and skills
limitations.  





Honored by TIME Magazine as a "Rising Star", Jennifer has
performed as soloist in many of the world’s most prestigious
concert halls, including multiple solo appearances at Carnegie
Hall and with orchestras such as the Pittsburgh and Berlin
Symphony Orchestras. She has been the Concertmaster and Associate
Concertmaster of multiple ensembles, including the Cincinnati
Chamber Orchestra and Apollo’s Fire, the Grammy-Award winning
Cleveland Baroque Orchestra.  





Jennifer has taught the Alexander Technique on the faculty of the
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Xavier University,
conducted and published prize-winning medical research on the
Alexander Technique for laparoscopic surgeons, and founded two
professional associations for Alexander Technique teachers in
Ohio. In 2009, she designed and implemented a successful research
study for surgeons using laparoscopy and AT at Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital and Medical Center which resulted in a
prize-winning paper presented at the American Academy of
Pediatrics and published by the Journal of Urology. 





As a student, Jennifer studied with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki in Japan,
Nathan Milstein in Switzerland, David Cerone at the Cleveland
Institute of Music, and Josef Gingold at Indiana University.


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