As a music major at a music conservatory, sometimes I feel really lonely. I never really anticipated this going into piano in the first place, but sometimes it feels hard not being to either meet new people or foster new friendships when practicing and performing piano is such a solitary action. And although the practicing in itself is fine, I think the alone time has been difficult to deal with, and I was wondering if anyone could either relate to this or could help cope with this.
Sorry to hear you are going through this. I felt quite lonely my first 2-3 years studying at your level, and it was awful, but I eventually overcame it. Here's some things to try:
- Do as much ensemble/chamber music/duo's/anything with other people you have time for. If it's not officially mandated in the curriculum, go and look for fellow students who also want to play ensemble music. Not only will it provide you with more socialization and potential friendships, it will also massively help you develop your musicianship, which will show in your solo playing.
- Take regular breaks from practice and go for walks outside your practice room. Go to the cafeteria if you have one on campus. Ask people if you can join their table and introduce yourself. You already have something in common to help you break the ice: playing classical music. Sure, if you sit down and talk to people for an hour every now and then, you are missing out on some practice, but you are gaining social interaction and friendship, which will boost your mental health and motivation and make it easier to practice. Plus, this whole music thing is a bit pointless if we just sit alone and miserable by ourselves while pursuing it, don't you think? :=)