by Alison McTavish | Dec 7, 2020 | Blog, Chamber Music, classical music, Drew Jurecka, Duo Concertante, Listening, Nancy Dahn, Payadora Ensemble, Rebekah Wolkstein, tango, Timothy Steeves
Medicine has come a long way from the days of bloodletting and Babylonian Skull Cures*, and the development of musical care as a form of practical therapy is becoming more and more sophisticated all the time. When the ancient Greeks moved their gaze from heaven to...
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 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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