microrehearsals
Microrehearsals refer to a practice technique used in music, theater, and other performing arts to refine small sections of a performance in a highly focused manner. Unlike traditional rehearsals, which often involve full runs of an entire piece, microrehearsals isolate specific passages—such as a single phrase, a transition, or a challenging section—to address technical, interpretive, or expressive issues. This method allows performers to concentrate deeply on precision, timing, and nuance without the distraction of larger-scale execution.
The concept gained prominence in the early 21st century, particularly through the work of conductor and educator
Microrehearsals are commonly applied in rehearsal rooms, but they can also be adapted for individual practice.
While microrehearsals offer precision, they must be balanced with broader rehearsal strategies to ensure the seamless