Archive for the ‘Songs’ Category
May 3, 2019
Tags: piano students
I got my naturalization papers last week. I made it past the health screening in spite of having a concussion. After reading that you could be forgiven for thinking I still had one. Anyway, here’s what happened: On Thursday in an accidental maneuver too complicated and boring to describe, I knocked heads with my dear Read the Rest…
March 19, 2019
Tags: All Present, The OK Chorale
How like a winter has this quarter been, like a winter.* It’s been unseasonably cold and has gone on for too long. Taxes loomed over everything, as always until one gets them done, making January even more dreary than it already is. God bless the Capricorns, they can’t help it. I wasn’t especially excited about Read the Rest…
January 31, 2019
My friend Karla is from Holland, land of liquorice. Black liquorice. If you consider red vines to be liquorice you can stop reading right now even though this post isn’t about liquorice at all. Karla told me they have a saying in Holland “liquorice poisoning.” That’s when you spend all evening (or days) with your Read the Rest…
February 11, 2018
Tags: Cats, Walla Walla, Whitman College
I’ve just come through a spate of losing things. At least I hope I’ve come through it because it’s been disorienting. I have always had a sharp memory and bloodhound’s talent for finding things, particularly if those things have sugar in them. The first casualty was a music book. It’s a collection of songs, many Read the Rest…
December 31, 2017
Tags: All Present, Dibble House, Phinney Neighborhood Center, The OK Chorale
On this last day of a moody year, I think it would be a good exercise for me to review all the good things about the spin cycle of the last month, otherwise known as the holiday season. The holidays begin in October when I start the fall quarter of the OK Chorale and All Read the Rest…
December 15, 2017
Tags: All Present, Christmas carols, Piano, Singing, Teaching
I’ve been feeling a little wassail drunk with music this season. I usually look forward to it and don’t mind the iterations of Hark, the Herald Angel and his pals like Round John Virgin. After all, it’s only for a month out of the year, two and half if you’re a musician. The Chorale started Read the Rest…
August 25, 2017
Tags: Singing, songs
Monday, August 21, the day of the eclipse brought a holiday atmosphere to my neighborhood. I was working on a watercolor sunflower and trying to not dip the paint brush in my cup of coffee when the light changed. Shadows got long like they do in the afternoon when the sun is low. Then as Read the Rest…
August 14, 2017
Tags: All Present
For reasons I have no desire to remember given what it wrought, my creative energy was surging in the month of June. I proposed to my All Present team that we do a second volume of songs for our song circle. In the past, we’ve just swapped new ones in to replace ones that the Read the Rest…
May 1, 2017
Tags: performance, Singing
Despite its title, this is not a post about politics. It’s about the weirdness of being a performer. I used to do a lot of performing and the truth is I didn’t enjoy it. The feedback I got was that I looked and sounded poised (for the most part) but inside I was terrified and Read the Rest…
March 16, 2017
Tags: piano students, recital, Singing, Terrified Adults and Spotlight Whores
I’m in a better frame of mind about this year’s time change primarily because I am not cursing the Republicans for elongating daylight saving time, which they did during the Bush administration. It’s been, what ten years, and I still haven’t gotten over it. These days there are so many things to curse the Republicans Read the Rest…
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