
Saturday, February 4th at 8 PM Traditions and customs differ. In France, at the Opera de Versailles the orchestra is not allowed to enter the pit, to warm up on their instruments, until 5 minutes before the curtain rises. In America we all mosey into our places, run a few scales, play a difficult excerpt, look into the audience for old friends and attractive new faces, and talk to each other as we wait for the lights to dim and the concertmaster to "chorale" us into our group tuning. On opening night at Versailles, the door to the pit opens … [Read more...]











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Your report gives me another perspective on Texas. The arts really do bring us all together. Bravo!Andrew Appel on Playing the Texan Palace
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Thanks for sharing the background descriptions and music clips! I'm not going to make it to the concert this time...Clare on Court and Concert, notes to a program
This looks so delicious, Andy! I so wish I could be there. I know it will be fabuloso.Andrew Appel on Francois Couperin: The beginning of a long look.
HI Charlie The harpsichord is a 1991 Rutkowski and Robinette copy of a Ruckers, the original having been enlarged (petit ravalement)...Charlie Brink on Francois Couperin: The beginning of a long look.
Hi A, Congratulations on both the recording and the blog! Which harpsichord is that on Les Regrets? Sounds beautiful. CharlieJohn Steinmetz on Francois Couperin: The beginning of a long look.
Thank you for this beautiful writing and playing, Andy.Stephen Hamilton on Francois Couperin: The beginning of a long look.
sounds ravishing...can't wait to hear the rest.Martin Perry on Francois Couperin: The beginning of a long look.
Andy, this is truly wonderful writing about music to accompany what I already know is an exquisite performance. Is there...