Month: April 2015

  • Sunday Spotlight for April 26th, 2015

    Welcome to today’s Sunday Spotlight!  For this week, I’m going to be rather self indulgent and post three links about me… :) Earth Day was April 22nd, and I was reminded that last year, in an early Earth Day concert, Paula Kifner and I premiered the cello and harp version of my composition Cotton Butterfly:…

  • Sunday Spotlight for April 19th, 2015

    Leading off today’s spotlight is a wonderful piece of free software – GNU Solfege. It offers a whole bunch of useful ear training exercises – good stuff! Then, this is interesting – Wynton Marsalis’s “Twelve Ways to Practice” And finally, I’ll be playing Sir Granville Bantock’s “Hamabdil” in a concert on May 3rd with harp and…

  • Two upcoming concerts!

    I’m performing two concerts the first weekend of May that I wanted to share with you. On Saturday, May 2nd, I’ll be at St Paul’s Anglican Church in Nanaimo, BC, performing a shared concert with Seattle based baritone Craig Nim.  I’ll be performing Handel’s Harp Concerto, Grandjany’s Rhapsodie, and Deborah Henson-Conant’s Baroque Flamenco And then…

  • Sunday Spotlight for April 12, 2015

    To lead off this week’s Sunday Spotlight here’s a fascinating video that’s not directly related to music – but an interesting look at performing works today that were created many years ago… Then, this is a fun story :)  http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/03/arts/music/michael-fabianos-7-hours-from-call-to-stage-at-the-metropolitan-opera.html And finally, I mentioned IMSLP last week – here’s another great resource for public domain music…

  • New Harp Tuesday and Slow Motion Monday

    I’m a little behind in posting episodes – here’s the Harp Tuesday episode from two weeks ago, plus last week’s Slow Motion Monday episode:

  • Sunday Spotlight for April 5, 2015

    Leading off today’s Sunday Spotlight, this is fun – various composer’s treble clefs… I originally saw this come by on my facebook feed.  A google search turned up various instances of it, but I couldn’t find any attribution for the photo. Also, I assume it’s true, but I haven’t checked… :)  Here’s another link with…