by Alison McTavish | Nov 15, 2020 | Blog, Chamber Music, Drew Jurecka, Rebekah Wolkstein, tango
image courtesy of Pointe Tango. To be Alive: not just the carcass But the spark. That’s crudely put, but… If we’re not supposed to dance, Why all this music?” -Gregory Orr So much of music is about relationships: instruments in relation to...
by Alison McTavish | Nov 13, 2020 | Blog, Chamber Music, classical music, Listening
Would you rather be trapped in a small room with 10,000 tarantulas for 10 minutes, or eat 10 tarantulas in 10 minutes? Would you rather lose all of your teeth or all of your hair? Would you rather be in jail for five years or be in a coma for a decade? There’s a game...
by Alison McTavish | Nov 2, 2020 | Blog, Chamber Music, classical music, Drew Jurecka, new music
For financial types and for musicians, it’s a way of reducing risk. But it’s also so much more for musicians. There are certainly practical reasons for musicians here and now to have a broad skill set—self-promotion, recording, self-management, composing,...
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