ONLINE MENTORING FOR ADVANCED CLASSICAL MUSICIANS

ONLINE MENTORING FOR

ADVANCED CLASSICAL MUSICIANS

Cristo Barrios

Mentoring

Online mentoring for advanced classical musicians preparing auditions,

competitions, repertoire, concert projects or their next professional step

Interpretative and artistic mentoring

for musicians preparing auditions,

competitions, repertoire projects

or their next professional step

A short form for advanced musicians considering regular mentoring

with Cristo Barrios

A short form for advanced musicians considering

regular mentoring with Cristo Barrios

ONLINE MENTORING FOR ADVANCED CLASSICAL MUSICIANS

ONLINE MENTORING FOR

ADVANCED CLASSICAL MUSICIANS

Cristo Barrios

Mentoring

Interpretative and artistic mentoring for musicians preparing auditions,

competitions, repertoire projects or their next professional step

Interpretative and artistic mentoring

for musicians preparing auditions,

competitions, repertoire projects

or their next professional step

A short form for advanced musicians considering regular mentoring

with Cristo Barrios

A short form for advanced musicians considering

regular mentoring with Cristo Barrios

THE MAITE METHOD

Learn the violin
with a

clear structure

From first setup to your first real pieces

25+ yrs teaching 3 degrees

50K+ students online

Serious violin learning for students who value structure and quality.

A clear method

changes everything

For musicians at a decisive point

For musicians at

a decisive point

Focused guidance for advanced classical musicians who need to prepare repertoire, organise

an audition or competition, develop a concert project, or clarify their next professional step

Focused guidance for advanced

classical musicians working on

interpretation, repertoire or

their next professional step

  • This mentoring is for advanced classical musicians who need clearer interpretation, stronger preparation, or a more realistic artistic and professional direction.

  • You may be preparing an orchestra audition, a competition, a recital, a chamber music project, a recording, or a specific repertoire programme.

  • You may also be finishing advanced studies and trying to understand which next step makes sense.

  • We begin with your current work: the repertoire you are preparing, your level, your artistic questions, your goals, and the next step ahead.

Three

mentoring paths

Three mentoring paths

The mentoring is adapted to the musician, not the other way around

Orchestral path

  • For musicians preparing orchestra auditions, aiming for a higher-level orchestra, or seeking greater clarity and stability within orchestral playing.

  • Focus: audition planning, excerpts, main works, score reading, style, stability, and follow-up before and after each audition.

Artistic development & competitions

  • For musicians preparing solo repertoire, competitions, recordings, recitals or chamber music projects.

  • Focus: deeper score reading, building a personal interpretation, phrasing, reference recordings, repertoire choices and preparation of the full process.

Professional direction & projects

  • For musicians who need to clarify their next step, create concert opportunities, develop a chamber project, or shape a realistic artistic path after advanced studies.

  • Focus: dialogue, strategy, artistic identity, self-management and practical next steps.

What we will work on

What we will

work on

The content depends on your situation, but the work usually combines three dimensions

The content depends on your

situation, but the work usually

combines three dimensions

Interpretation

  • Phrasing and structure

  • Score reading for interpretative decisions

  • Rubato, dynamics and musical direction

  • Articulation, colour and character

  • Style, proportion and tension/release

  • Building a personal interpretation

Repertoire

  • Orchestral excerpts

  • Solo works

  • Chamber music

  • Recital programmes

  • Recordings projects

  • Competition repertoire

Artistic & professional direction

  • Auditions

  • Competitions

  • Concert projects

  • Creating concert opportunities

  • Career choices

  • Transition after advanced studies

  • Artistic identity

The aim is to make your musical decisions clearer, more intentional and more convincing.

The aim is to make your musical decisions clearer, more intentional

and more convincing.

How the mentoring works

How the

mentoring works

  • Most mentoring is based on a regular weekly online session, usually through FaceTime or Teams. This gives continuity to the work, especially when preparing auditions, competitions, repertoire, concerts, chamber projects or longer-term artistic and professional goals.

  • Most mentoring is one-to-one. In selected cases, especially with singer–pianist or instrumentalist–pianist duos, the work can also be done with both musicians together.

  • The mentoring does not replace your main instrumental teacher. It focuses on interpretation, repertoire, artistic decisions, project development and professional direction.

  • This is not a traditional instrumental lesson or general motivational coaching. It is a regular mentoring process built around your current musical and professional situation.

  • Watch Maite explaining her program (3').

  • Sequence: Each lesson builds on the previous one. No random practice.

  • Small weekly goals: One focus at a time. Progress without being overwhelmed.

  • Real music early: Technique applied immediately in simple pieces. Motivation stays high

A structured approach

that replaces guessing

with clear progress.

Step by step, with Maite guiding you through the process.

Step by step, with Maite guiding you through the process.

Why many violin

learners feel stuck

Start the mentoring equiry

Start the

mentoring equiry

A short form to understand whether the mentoring may fit your current artistic or professional needs.

A short form to understand whether

the mentoring may fit your current

artistic or professional needs

Tell me about your situation

Answer a few short questions about your instrument, repertoire, goals and current professional context.

Tell me about your situation

Answer a few short questions about your instrument, repertoire, goals and current professional context.

  • Video lessons: Clear step-by-step lessons you can follow at home.

  • PDFs and practice notes:

    Simple written support for each stage.

  • Play-alongs: Practice with guided musical support where included.

  • Shoulder rest and chin rest guidance: A practical lesson to help you understand your setup.

  • First complete pieces: Apply the technique inside real music from the beginning.

  • 6 months of access: Repeat the lessons as many times as you need.

Practicing becomes frustrating

without a clear sequence.

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15-minute call

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What you

will learn

Play recognizable melodies while

applying the techniques you learn.

Learn about my teaching

Learn about

my teaching

Small wins boost confidence, which fuels faster learning

  • Discover how my method will guide your progress week by week

  • Learn how to set clear goals and maintain high motivation

  • I will explain how to improve without feeling overwhelmed or stuck

  • I also discuss why emotional focus is as important as technical focus

Find out in 5 minutes

how my approach works

Who this

program is for

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Foundations: Posture, instrument setup, shoulder rest, chin rest and relaxed playing position.

Bow hold and sound: Natural bow hold, first bow movements, open strings and clean tone.

Left hand: A simple map for placing your first fingers with more confidence.

Rhythm and reading: Only the reading you need to start playing clearly.

First pieces: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Lightly Row, Song of the Wind and Ode to Joy.

Designed for learners

who want clarity, structure

and a steady progress.

WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR

Starting from zero: Follow the course from the beginning.

Returning after years: Use it to rebuild your foundations in a clear order.

Feeling stuck with the basics: Use it as a checklist for posture, bow hold, sound, left hand, rhythm and first pieces.

Wanting intermediate repertoire now?: This is Module 1: foundations. More advanced work belongs in later modules or direct work with Maite.

About

Cristo Barrios

  • Cristo Barrios is an international clarinettist, chamber musician, former artistic director of Quantum Ensemble and PhD in Musicology. He has performed at Wigmore Hall, the Concertgebouw, Carnegie Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin and the Wiener Konzerthaus.

  • He has worked with the Fauré, Arditti, Elias, Endellion, Brodsky and Minetti Quartets, and concerto premieres include performances with the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev.

  • Since 2013, his teaching at Centro Superior Katarina Gurska has connected performance, repertoire, artistic research and advanced pedagogy, alongside masterclasses at leading European institutions including the Liszt Academy of Music, the Sibelius Academy, the Norwegian Academy of Music and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.

  • His discography includes releases on Divine Art, Metier Records, Melomics Records and IBS Classical. His two most recent recordings include a Melómano de Oro award and a clarinet concerto with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for Signum Classics.

About

Maite Iglesias

25 years helping violin learners

progress with clarity and confidence.

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  • Discover techniques for playing comfortably without added support

  • Learn how to avoid injury and improve your sound naturally

  • Get expert tips on posture, setup, and chin rest choices

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Choose your

learning format

Choose the level of guidance

that feels right for you

START WITH A

CLEAR FOUNDATION

Get immediate access to Violin Foundations — Module 1

Designed to be completed

in about 3 months.

6 months of access included.
14-day start guarantee.

Details below.

Violin students

who rediscovered

their playing with Maite

Mentee milestones

Outcomes achieved during this year’s one-to-one mentoring with Cristo

Vilma progressed from

beginner pieces to intermediate

repertoire in 3 months

Maite pays close attention to how I play, but she also understands what I want to achieve as a musician. Her method gives me a clear direction for my practice.

VILMA | Primary school teacher

Adult learner — NEW YORK

Kendhalia immediately received

a clear and structured learning plan

Maite quickly identifies what my daughter needs to improve. Her corrections are precise and very practical. With a clear structure for practice, her progress has been steady and noticeable.

KENDHALIA'S MOTHER

Young student — FLORIDA

Frank now enjoys

practicing regularly

I used to focus only on “playing well.” But with Maite’s guidance and a consistent way to practice, I now enjoy the process much more. Practicing has become something I genuinely look forward to.

FRANK | Company owner

Adult student — BOSTON

Winner — Miquel Llobet International

Guitar Competition, Barcelona

Winner — Miquel Llobet International

Guitar Competition, Barcelona

Cristo’s mentoring changed my understanding of phrasing and helped me build a clearer, stronger interpretation for competition performance.

Mario Pino (23 years old) | Classical guitarist

Recently appointed — Orchestra of

the Varna State Opera

Recently appointed — Orchestra

of the Varna State Opera

Cristo helped me prepare orchestral auditions with much clearer priorities, stronger excerpt work and a more convincing musical direction.

Diego Bermúdez (24 years old) | Clarinettist

Founder — The Fyra Quartet,

a new saxophone ensemble

Working with Cristo helped me clarify my artistic direction, create a saxophone ensemble and develop real concert opportunities.

Jesús Fernández (30 years old) | Saxophonist

Three paths: competition performance, orchestral audition preparation, and artistic/professional direction.

Frequently

Asked Questions

Still not sure?

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if this mentoring could help me?

It may be useful if you are an advanced classical musician and need regular guidance with your interpretation, repertoire, projects or next professional step.

Some mentees prepare auditions or competitions. Others want to create concert opportunities, develop chamber projects, organise their professional direction or clarify what path to follow.

Is the mentoring artistic or professional?

It can be both, depending on your case.

Sometimes the focus is the score, repertoire and interpretation. In other cases, the work is more focused on professional strategy, planning, concert projects, auditions, competitions or decisions about the future.

Does the mentoring follow a fixed programme?

No. The mentoring has method and continuity, but not the same curriculum for everyone.

The work starts from your real situation: what you are preparing, what you need to solve, what your goal is, and what kind of guidance may help you most.

Do we work on my own repertoire or current project?

Yes. The work usually starts from concrete materials: scores, recordings, excerpts, audition pieces, competition repertoire, recital programmes, chamber music or professional projects.

The mentoring starts from what you are currently working on, not from abstract exercises.

What role does the score play in the interpretative work?

A central role.

When the work is interpretative, it begins with a serious reading of the score: structure, character, proportion, tensions, style and the function of each section. From there, we make decisions about phrasing, dynamics, rubato, articulation, timbre and musical direction.

How can the mentoring support an audition, competition, recital or project?

The work is not limited to the final performance.

It can also address the full process: repertoire choice, planning, study priorities, recording preparation, strategy before the event, calendar management, review afterwards and next steps.

Is it suitable for any instrument?

Yes, provided the starting point is advanced.

Each instrument has its own demands, but many problems are shared: score reading, phrasing, style, repertoire, judgement, planning, communication and professional decision-making.

What happens after I send the enquiry?

Cristo will review your situation, your goals and the kind of help you are looking for.

If the mentoring seems appropriate, the next step is to consider how to begin a regular process of work, usually week by week, with clear goals and enough continuity for the mentoring to be useful.