Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Thinking Ahead.....Summer Schedule
Monday, April 28, 2008
May Recital
Here are a few reminders:
1) Location: The Hearthstone at 6720 E. Green Lake Way N. Seattle, 98103. Entrance is actually on 1st Ave NE (cross street). You need to buzz the door bell first to be let in.
2) About parking: please do not park in parking garage. That is for residents only! Since parking can be a little difficult in that area,
be sure to come early!
3) Bring some refreshments for after the recital.
4) Dress appropriately
For those who are playing duets, be sure to exchange phone numbers with your playing partners to arrange extra rehearsals before hand.
Good Luck!!
~ Now for a birthday to celebrate this month ~
Johannes Brahms
May 7, 1833 - April 3, 1897
Johannes Brahms in 1853
Brahms in the 1890's
Johannes Brahms was a German composer of the Romantic period. He was very close friends with Robert Schumann and his wife, Clara Wieck, both of which were also great pianists and composers. He was such a perfectionist that sometimes he would work on a composition for 10 to 15 years before publishing it. His personality was similar to Beethoven, in that, he loved taking walks in the woods. He often bought "penny " candy to give to children. He could also come off as sarcastic and grumpy. But to his close friends there were few people as loyal, generous , and lovable as he. By the 1860's, he became quite financially successful from his compositions. However, he preferred a more simple and humble life-style, living in a three-room apartment with a housekeeper, giving away much of his money to relatives and anonymously helping support young musicians.
Check this site to learn more about Brahms. And they even have a discography list in which you can listen to samples of his music!
http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/Johannes_Brahms/27097.htm
Did you know.....?
Researchers have discovered that it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert and master of ANYTHING! This includes writers, chess players, athletes, artists, mathematicians, and musicians. Ten thousand hours is equivalent to roughly three hours a day, or twenty hours a week, of practice over 10 years.
(Taken from the book "This is your Brain on Music" by Daniel J. Levitin)
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Recital Readiness
Here are a few tips for a good performance:
First, schedule enough time at the piano daily, keeping fingers and mind in shape.
Second, after each repetition working out the difficult places in the music, be sure to take deep breaths.
Third, play for friends and family as much as possible. Don't forget to bow to say "thank you" to the audience!
Monday, March 3, 2008
Master Class Mania
Students race to see who can answer musical questions first.
Here I'm helping Miranda correct her posture.
Students revel in the fun of the Master Classes that I offer once a month. They learn music through group games, work on their presentation skills and at the same time meet other students with similar interests at various skill levels.
Photos by Diane Anderson