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Journeys of a Cellist: November 2012
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Journeys of a Cellist. The Journeys and observations of a very non-traditional cellist. Wednesday, November 14, 2012. Was watching this beautiful video earlier and practicing this piece (which I taught myself from the video a while ago):. Anyway, between that and playing Prayer all the time, I was thinking that my upper register on the A string really sucks . so I thought I'd do some practicing, which meant a combination of scales and arpeggios (which I found infinitely more challenging and useful) .
Journeys of a Cellist: May 2014
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Journeys of a Cellist. The Journeys and observations of a very non-traditional cellist. Monday, May 5, 2014. It's been a while, but I've gotten back in the swing of things with writing and performing and all that sort of stuff . Been working on some electronic music here: https:/ cellomike.bandcamp.com/album/electronic-explorations-luna. And I'm gonna be performing at Steampunk World's Fair. So I'm thinking I might record another lightning speed album leading up to that. Links to this post. I Broke My Bow.
Journeys of a Cellist: February 2014
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Journeys of a Cellist. The Journeys and observations of a very non-traditional cellist. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. The last 6 months and the future of my music. The last 6 months or so have been pretty Weird! There's been a lot of just trying to hold on for the sake of holding on. I moved to Philly in the fall and things ended up not really working out there, and I quit the bands and projects I was in, with the intent of putting music on the backburner for a bit while I got my life together. PS - I'll...
Journeys of a Cellist: Back In Business!!
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Journeys of a Cellist. The Journeys and observations of a very non-traditional cellist. Monday, May 5, 2014. It's been a while, but I've gotten back in the swing of things with writing and performing and all that sort of stuff . Been working on some electronic music here: https:/ cellomike.bandcamp.com/album/electronic-explorations-luna. And I'm gonna be performing at Steampunk World's Fair. So I'm thinking I might record another lightning speed album leading up to that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Journeys of a Cellist: The Etude Project
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Journeys of a Cellist. The Journeys and observations of a very non-traditional cellist. Monday, November 23, 2009. Http:/ celloetudes.tumblr.com/. I *really wish* that more advanced cellists/musicians would do things like this (post about their learning/practice process). In general, I wish that more college or post-college players would blog - there is so much to learn - especially with all the different teachers out there . this seems to be a really under-represented group in the blogging community.
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The Cello Geek: Natalie Clein - Gala Concert in Support of Wahat al-Salam
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Friday, December 5, 2008. Natalie Clein - Gala Concert in Support of Wahat al-Salam. 22 Feb. 2009, 19.30. Wigmore Hall, London. Gala Concert with Mark Padmore (tenor), Tom Conti (narrator), Natalie Clein (cello), Wissam Boustany (flute) and Margaret Fingerhut (piano). Flautist Wissam Boustany whose support of WAS-NS goes back many years writes about this and other initiatives: "music opens the doors of inspiration between people and nations and helps us reflect on our common humanity.". A full 30 minute ...
You Had Me At Cello: September 2009
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You Had Me At Cello. Or: how I learnt to play the cello. Wednesday, 2 September 2009. Finally, my dissertation is finished. It's at the binders, and I am handing it in on Friday. Phew. It has been a long summer, and a very enjoyable one, but I am looking forward to getting back to normal life. Glad to be back. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Hey, all. Trying to post at least on occasion to make Carrie happy (hi, Carrie)! Feminist SF - The Blog! Godwin’s Law is hereby suspended unt...
Painting Air: May 2010
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Thoughts on musical theatre, creating art, and occasionally comic books. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Music Directors Need Tonys, Too. I totally agree that there should be a Tony for Best Ensemble. But the Tony Award that needs to exist above all other Tony Awards is one for Music Director (as the crazily talented Georgia Stitt. Pointed out on Twitter). How does this not exist? I mean, seriously. Seriously? Links to this post. Friday, May 21, 2010. Tearing Up The Slips of Paper: EVERYDAY RAPTURE. I wanted so...
Painting Air: October 2009
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Thoughts on musical theatre, creating art, and occasionally comic books. Thursday, October 29, 2009. A Little Night Landsbury. I will never say anything against Angela Landsbury. One of my clearest memories of my grandmother, who died when I was in fifth grade, is of us watching Murder, She Wrote. Together. I wasn't even aware of Landsbury's stage work until college (my parents are non-theatregoing scientists, what do you want from me) and I'm lukewarm about her performance in Sweeney Todd. Speaking of C...
Random Thoughts: My Job
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Thursday, October 15, 2009. Today was a cold, rainy and miserable day in New York City! I absolutely love the cold weather, but I definitely. For the icy wind and freezing rain. It feels nice to get back to my room and wrap myself in a blanket. My roommate. And I are going to make hot cocoa soon. On the other hand, being half a teacher has some definite. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Journeys of a Cellist. Technology and The Creative Process. When your computer doesn't cooperate.
Random Thoughts: October 2009
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Thursday, October 29, 2009. Technology: a Love/Hate Relationship. As I have mentioned previously, I am currently enrolled in Technological Trends for the Music Educator, a course offered at New York University. This blog was intended to allow us to explore our personal relationship with technology and how it relates to our goals in music and education. Upon analyzing my relationship with technology, I have come to the conclusion that I was not really meant to be a "techie.". Thursday, October 15, 2009.
Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen: December 2010
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Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen. Friday, December 17, 2010. Have you seen how full the store is with cakes and candies and cookies? M said. "All for Christmas. But they're not just all in one aisle, they're everywhere.". I know, " I said. "They're all over. Leaping out and thwarting your well-intentioned way to the check-out. The aisles of cake closing in on you and the shopping cart- like the Clashing Rocks menacing Jason and the Argonauts.". Are you all right? Oh, ok. Maybe it's me.". The problem...
Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen: August 2012
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Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen. Wednesday, August 22, 2012. Cello in the trees. This, deep down, was what I was seeking, by coming here, by beginning to play the cello in the first place - but how would such wishes bear up to reality? Would they collapse or remain meagerly unrealized through my limited abilities to actually make music? By Bruckner, a motet which evokes the soaring stone resonance of a church. Then the second, one of the Polovetsian Dances from Borodin's Prince Igor. Rhythm was obv...
Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen: January 2011
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Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen. Monday, January 24, 2011. In the front rows of the symphony hall you can almost feel as if you are sitting underneath the piano, like a child amid the land of legs and hanging table cloths. The sound seems to come from above and all around you, not losing, in this proximity, a sense of the material—the elegantly reposing tabletop of strings and hammers—that issues its acoustic energy into the air. Beethoven Piano Concerto, No, 3. Largo. The stern, tender pull of the...
Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen: August 2011
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Ongoing Composition for Cello and Pen. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Tale from the in-between times. Pictures: (left) cello with houseplant in my. Musician's chair" at "Duet," an exhibition of woodworking and musical instruments in Mendocino, CA (July 2011). Cling film; for years, until I saw it written down (in Zadie Smith's On Beauty. Where maybe her own British ear was revelling in the local knowledge) I thought the AmEng. I wasn't banking on that! Less, mixing concrete and buying buckets. There’s...
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A Year in Photos. In Pictures here are… Our Journeys of 2009. Why A Picture A Day? Day 57 and 58/365. March 4, 2009. My handsome little man! Our Poet this term is Emily Dickinson. all the kiddos are enjoying her! March 1, 2009. There is nothing like a girls day out with your BFF! February 28, 2009. February 26, 2009. Oh how we all love twirling! February 25, 2009. Hannah’s Quilt is finally done. 8220;Sorry it took me so long baby! February 24, 2009. Oh for the love of skirts! Day 50 and 51/365.
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Just the blog of a girl journeying through life – without shoes. Looking Back at 2016. January 1, 2017. 2016 was a good year overall. It had its abundance of good things, but the year didn't come without its fair share of lows. However, this is a post of looking back. And in looking back, I can choose just what I want to look back on. So, I'm only going to look back at … Continue reading Looking Back at 2016. December 22, 2016. Today has been a pretty exciting day! December 19, 2016. November 1, 2016.
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Journeys of a Bent Mind. Intro to My Writings. A Midsummer Knight’s Dream. December 31, 2016. The Normalizing of the KKK – Comparing Oranges to Tangerines…. November 28, 2016. The Edge of Darkness: Part II. November 18, 2016. The Edge of Darkness. November 14, 2016. Granddaughter Teiya in a flight of ecstasy…. November 5, 2016. Granny and I took the four grandchildren on an outing to Bethel Park in NW Eugene where Teiya found a whirling play structure and got lost in the clouds…. November 5, 2016. On Two...
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Journeys of a Cellist
Journeys of a Cellist. The Journeys and observations of a very non-traditional cellist. Monday, May 5, 2014. It's been a while, but I've gotten back in the swing of things with writing and performing and all that sort of stuff . Been working on some electronic music here: https:/ cellomike.bandcamp.com/album/electronic-explorations-luna. And I'm gonna be performing at Steampunk World's Fair. So I'm thinking I might record another lightning speed album leading up to that. Links to this post. I do look for...
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Journeys of a church planter's wife. Just as i am. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. To reach the lost. November 6, 2011. When we told people we were moving to Boulder, everyone thought we were crazy crazy to leave full-time jobs, comfort, family and friends. We’ve floated in faith since we got here. It’s been one challenge after another; each challenge reminding us that God is faithful and steadfast, even when we are faithless and shattered. Journey. That isn’t the Gospel. We d...Idols...
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Things worth writing about. Selected stories from the life of Cameron. I'm on a boat. I bought the boat on my way back from CT on the way home. After about a month of keeping her up on the stilts of a dry dock. and trying to arrange how to get insurance.towing.and a guy who knew the waters a little better than I did. we were finally ready to sail her from Hampton down to Portsmouth. Myself, my dad, and a friend of a friend of a friend who also lives on a boat sailed the boat to where she rests now. I'm s...
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Journeys of a Geordie. Periodic blog updates on my Erasmus third year abroad in France and Spain. What has interested me, what I've done, where I've been and what I've seen. Wednesday, 23 May 2012. This weekend I welcomed my sister and brother-in-law to Tarragona. For a few days. Although they had already visited me once before during the first semester of my Year Abroad when I was living in Aix-en-Provence. I couldn't wait to see them again. Before they arrived we had already planned a trip to Cadaqués.
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