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Harping in Poland

Posted on November 1, 2011 with 0 comments
What an eye-opener Poland was for me.  Despite being a huge Chopin fan from my days as a classical pianist, I had only the vaguest impressions of the country.  Warsaw is grand and an incredible story of renewal.  Essentially destroyed in 1945:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpuNqupzsZU it has entirely rebuilt its old town in a most gorgeous fashion.  The Warsaw hall was one of the prettiest, with some of the best acoustics I've ever encountered.
The drive to Lublin, about 3 hours away, was through the "Golden Autumn" as they call the fall colors, which actually doesn't do the vast palette justice.  Despite needing to rest before the concert, I couldn't help staring our the window the whole way.
Polish audiences are so responsive:
Dear Ms. Rowan, I'd like to thank you for yesterday's concert at Catholic University, Lublin. I heard about the concert about an hour before it started, and I decided to stay and listen for half an hour, before my classes.  However, [...]
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Eastern Europe Journey

Posted on September 30, 2011 with 0 comments

Details on another epic (for me) journey...

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Hello harp friends, my harp guru, absolutely the woman who has most influenced my playing, Alice Giles will be visiting SF from Australia early October, and I highly recommend her concert at the SF Conservatory, her master class, and private lessons. For more info contact Karen Gottlieb 415-386-0702, kgharp@pacbell.net Private lesson openings: Tuesday Oct 4th afternoon at 4pm & 5pm Wednesday Oct 5th - daytime/afternoon 2pm & 3pm Friday Oct 7th -morning at 9am, 10am

Although people tend to think of me as classical/world focused, the funny thing is right now what I listen to most is Bryan's brother Jonathan Seet's music (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Seet).  Highly recommended and just keeps growing on you.  Gorgeous stuff.
So it was with great delight that I got an email from Ryan O'Neal of Chicago band Sleeping at Last (http://web.sleepingatlast.com/) with a request to record on what I would call an indie-pop project.  The next day.  Ryan sent music files, I started listening right away (downloaded at SF's Verdi milonga, trying to keep headphones on as I struggled into my tango dress and stilettos ;)), Bryan prepared the bedroom for it's role as studio.  The song, 'Hourglass,' is just beautiful - check it out, and more of Ryan's lovely work, here: http://web.sleepingatlast.com/ 


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