Mostly about music, specifically the academic pursuit of music and classical piano in relation to Chinese history. Writings on piano pedagogy, technique and performance issues. Occasionally, random thoughts and observations of one struck by wanderlust.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
T-town Debut
I played at Shelton State today as part of their Terrific Tuesday Concert Series. What a wonderful performing venue and a nice piano. I also had a great audience and there were quite a few people that were dressed up for Halloween. I showed up in my ball gown and it certainly fits the recital. I had a great time on stage although there were some memory slips, more than usual. I will have to practice a little more carefully and get a lot more sleep! For a first time and a first run-through, I am happy with what happened today. It will only get better with my actual recital two weeks away. Tomorrow I have a guinea pig audience and another next week, all in time for the big day. The flowers and guestbook are ready. Now besides formatting the program and turning that in :), "The Facets of Play" is in full swing.
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