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Double bassist and early music specialist Jerry Fuller turns the tables and interviews Jason about his perspective on playing early music in this episode. Jerry Fuller recently launched ArsAntiguaPresents.com, a monthly podcast featuring performances of e
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Bill Eddins on the Charlotte Symphony: “After rehearsal it’s a lunch of a few of the musicians. I get the feeling that they’re main concern is the economic stability of the organization. The CSO doesn’t pay much and there have been some ups and downs fisc
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Found this article through oboeinsight: “Arthur Russell [...] worked at a time when there was an enormous free exchange of ideas and music between poets, composers, musicians – to such an extent that to introduce the question of “genre” would be doing him
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From Ruth Kuefler for Violinist.com: “When we’re nervous, sometimes the best thing we can do is to pretend that we actually are relaxed, poised, and confident. This means walking onstage with a confident, steady step even though you may be shaking inside.
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Awesome idea from Matt Wengerd: “Everytime I leave a computer at the Internet Kiosk, I set the homepage to matthewwengerd.net to broaden my audience. Well, someone caught on.”
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Ha! A Blogger Weight-Loss book. I’d use it, but I keep myself trim through obsessive neuroticism: “So today when a reader emailed me with the suggestion that I check out a new free ebook titled Blogger Proof Workout, A Simple Workout for Bloggers I thou
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Arrr! Ye Olde Pirate Bay is just what me needs for all my illicit digital treasure!