Summer 2016 Finale: “All’s well that ends well”
I always have a hard time starting these posts because there are about 5000 thoughts and feelings buzzing around my head after a concert, and… Read More »Summer 2016 Finale: “All’s well that ends well”
I always have a hard time starting these posts because there are about 5000 thoughts and feelings buzzing around my head after a concert, and… Read More »Summer 2016 Finale: “All’s well that ends well”
this was me this weekend: because …. piano piano piano! but also…. 50 billion notes! 4 pianos + over-the-top epic rep = broken strings and… Read More »Summer update: 8/22 – 8/28
One of my favorite chamber music memories was during my first semester as a masters student, where I was assigned to play the Poulenc Sextet… Read More »Summer Update: 8/14 – 8/21
When I moved to Bath County at the beginning of September 2015, I was there just in time to catch the blowout string extravaganza that… Read More »Summer update: 8/8-8/14
I’m terrible with goodbyes. Because how do you encapsulate your appreciation for someone in a hurried moment? It’s one of those instances where words fail… Read More »Summer Update: Aug 1-7
You know, I have never met a less complain-y group of 18-25 year olds than this one. Not one whiner in the bunch. It’s remarkable,… Read More »Summer Update – July 25-31
Smush. I’m typing this at 1:26am in a darkened room, so bugs are flying on the sole light that is my computer screen. And, being… Read More »Summer Update: 7/18 – 7/24 Parker Qt Residency
So the Emerging Artists have all arrived. Which means our normally quiet grounds are full of life and laughter. It’s been wonderful; instead of… Read More »Summer update – 7/11-7/17/16
The summer shenanigans at Garth Newel are now in full swing. Technically, we started July 4th weekend, with Rene Marie packing Herter Hall on Saturday, and… Read More »On the start of our 2016 summer season
This week I annoyed the quartet by asking them if we could start programming next year’s pub concerts. (Sorry guys!) This is way ahead of when… Read More »On Lera Auerbach