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I have written a great deal on this blog about Steven Staryk, but I haven't written much about his musical alter ego, Primus Stefan, a...
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Authenticity
I'm playing a concert in two weeks. You will, no doubt, notice that between the pictures of two composers of works on the program (i.e.,...
Monteverdi's Zefiro Torna
It is pure medicine, during these trying times, to listen to these marvelous musicians play and sing this wonderful duet. I am amazed at the...
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A Major State of Ebb
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Emergency Upholstery With or Without Sewing!
I have a great chair that I use for practicing, but it is upholstered with faux leather (i.e. plastic), and it can get uncomfortably hot and...
I'm Not Naming Names
I actually don't have to, because it seems that the bulk e-mail message I got yesterday from a well-known and well-respected conductor (...
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Nobody's Fool: Henryk Szeryng plays a fantastic La Folia
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