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Advice for Young Musicians Paperback – November 9, 2023
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Advice for Young Musicians offers practical guidance for navigating a long life in music. As a classical singer and faculty member of institutions such as the New England Conservatory of Music and the Cleveland Institute of Music, Ian Howell has prioritized providing realistic, compassionate, motivating, and actionable advice to aspiring performers for years. His approach to mentoring is grounded in practical economics and human motivation, a realistic view of the many layers of the music industry, and the unwavering call that musicians must grow into fully-formed, complex people as a result of their journey in music. If you are looking for tricks and tips to reach short-term goals, look elsewhere. If you want to understand patterns of behavior, how to respond to challenges, and the perspectives required to negotiate a life in music, this book is a must-read.
Laid out like a book of poems meant to be dipped in and out of, this book covers how careers unfold; how music, practice, and performance work; business, networking, and relationships; becoming who you are; necessary skills, behaviors, and outlooks; academia and education; and mentors and teachers.
A perfect gift for your students, for those at transitional points in their lives, or for the experienced performer or teacher trying to put their career into words. This is the book the author wished he had read when he started.
Advance Praise for Advice for Young Musicians:
“Ian Howell is challenging young musicians and their mentors to think deeply about their craft, the realities of their profession, self-discovery, and the very ethos of music-making.”
Karen Brunssen, Professor of Voice, Co-Chair of Music Performance, Bienen School of Music, Northwestern University
“In this contemplative book for musicians, Howell imparts lessons usually learned through hard knocks and graying hairs. Ruminate, muse, dwell, or decry — but ignore at your own risk.”
Kayla Gautereaux, Assistant Professor of Voice, Boston Conservatory at Berklee
“Advice for Young Musicians shines light on unspoken twists and turns in the journey towards your desired career in music. This is not just advice about being a better musician. Follow this advice to become the full person who makes the music. I wanted this book when I was 19 years old.”
Josaphat Contreras, New York City-based tenor and Mariachi researcher
- Print length139 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 9, 2023
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- Dimensions7 x 0.32 x 10 inches
- ISBN-13979-8989186501
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- ASIN : B0CN46JDJK
- Publisher : Embodied Music Lab Press (November 9, 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 139 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8989186501
- Reading age : 13 - 18 years
- Item Weight : 9 ounces
- Dimensions : 7 x 0.32 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,155,141 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #419 in Music Business (Books)
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About the author

Dr. Ian Howell is the founder of and chief educator at the Embodied Music Lab. He has held classroom and studio teaching appointments at the New England Conservatory of Music, the Cleveland Institute of Music, Yale College, Swarthmore, and Rutgers. He has sung in most major concert halls across America, Europe, Canada, and Japan as a soloist and with numerous professional ensembles. He has presented original research on performing arts biodynamics at the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), the Pan American Vocology Association (PAVA), the Voice Foundation, the Audio Engineering Society, and the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, and has peer reviewed for Oxford University Press, the International Physiology & Acoustics of Singing Conference (PAS7+), Musicae Scientiae, and PAVA. Ian has been an invited guest speaker and clinician for the NATS Chat series, the New York Singing Teachers’ Association, Opera Programs Berlin, Peabody Lunch and Learn, Mannes, University of Colorado Boulder, New York University, Boston Conservatory, and the San Francisco Conservatory. He is published in the Journal of Voice, the Journal of Singing, Classical Singer, and VOICEPrints. His first book, Advice for Young Musicians, was published in 2023 and his 2025 book, Hearing Singing: A Guide to Functional Listening and Voice Perception, debuted at no. 1 on the Amazon charts.
Ian has won professional recognition ranging from a Grammy Award and a Grammy Award nomination for his recordings with Chanticleer to a special commendation by the American Academy of Teachers of Singing for his “work with low-latency platforms and associated technology, and broad dissemination of instruction in its use” during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ian won the Van L. Lawrence Fellowship in 2022 for work investigating cisgender male bias in a common voice science model, and he was elected to the American Academy of Teachers of Singing in 2023. His research interests include the intersection of human perception and the singing voice, with a special focus on the role of auditory transduction.
He now reaches a worldwide audience of clients and students via the high-quality, low-latency online collaboration tools he helped to curate and popularize during the Covid-19 pandemic. Ian Howell lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan with his wife and their two children. There is talk of getting a cat.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023This is the “Rilke for young singers” book that my late voice teacher would have handed me as a guide if she would have lived to see it written. This book by your side is the closest to the cohabitating artist mentor we should probably ever safely get. I will be rereading it and quoting it for many years to come. Thank you for wiring it, Ian!