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Tag Archives: birthday
Happy Birthday, Ed, Here’s Your New Viola/Piano Duet!
Ed’s birthday is today, and, as every year of the past 29 years that we’ve been together, I compose a viola/piano duet for him on his birthday. He plays viola, I play piano. Each one of these duets is called … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings, Chamber Works, Notes in the News
Tagged birthday, computer, duet, Edward Elder, Evocation, gothic, musicabre, piano, score, Viola, XXIX
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EVOCATION XXVIII – for Ed’s 62nd Birthday
Today is Ed’s birthday. And like every year since our first together, I will present him with a viola/piano duet I composed. They are all called Evocations. This year it’s Evocation XXVIII. Ed will probably blanche at the double stops, … Continue reading
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Tagged 28, birthday, duet, Ed Elder, Edward Elder, Evocation, piano, Viola, XXVII
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ED
My husband turns 61 today. Happy birthday, Ed! And just like every year for the past 27, I composed a viola piano duet for us to play. Each one is called an Evocation. This year’s birthday duet, Evocation XXVII, takes … Continue reading
Posted in Chamber Works, LGBTQ Alphabet Soup, Notes in the News
Tagged 27, bandit, birthday, coronavirus, duet, Ed Elder, Edward Elder, Evocation, louboutins, manola, music, piano, Rainbow, score, Viola, XXVII
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WIZARDS AT THE LYRIC
My birthday present – my quite extravagant birthday present to myself – was tickets to the two-part all day performance of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” at the Lyric Theatre in New York. And since today is Harry Potter’s … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Lyricism, Live! On Stage
Tagged birthday, Broadway, cgi, Cursed Child, Fantasy, Frozen, Harry Potter, Hogwarts, illusion, J. K. Rowling, Keep the Secrets, Let It Go, Lyric Theatre, magic, Olivier Award, stagecraft, staircases, Time, Time Management, Tony Award
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50 WAYS TO BE 50 – Guess Who Turns a Half Century Today (cough)?
Might as well have some fun with it…. As my mother said, you can’t avoid turning 50 if you want to live… 4. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover – Paul Simon 9 … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings, Melodies Linger On
Tagged 50, 50 Cent, 50 Shades of Grey, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, 50 Words for Snow, birthday, Dollar, Euro, fifty, gif, half dollar, Kate Bush, Paul Simon, States
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The 23rd Evocation for Viola and Piano on the Occasion of Edward’s 57th Birthday.
Today that handsome fellow pictured above, who also just happens to be my sainted husband, Edward Elder, turns 57. And, as has become tradition in our 23 years plus together, one of the birthday presents he receives from me … Continue reading
Posted in Chamber Works
Tagged birthday, chamber music, chamber piece, duet, Edward Elder, Evocation, music, piano, sightreading, Viola
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EVOCATION II – Double Stop Etude or Relationship Elegy?
There were about 200 wedding guests present when Ed and I got married (the first time) April 25, 1998. It took at least an hour for the reception line to make its full way past us. And with the expected … Continue reading
Posted in Beginnings, Chamber Works, LGBTQ Alphabet Soup
Tagged birthday, chamber piece, classical music, composing, computer, dark night of the soul, double stop, duet, Evocation, LGBT, piano, Viola, virtuoso, wedding
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The Music of Ian McKellen reciting Shakespeare (hear! hear! right here!)
Ian McKellen just quoted Shakespeare to make a strong point about Immigration. Marc Maron interviewed Ian McKellen on the WTF podcast. Maron confessed he had trouble understanding Shakespeare, and McKellen suggested Moran may have not yet heard Shakespeare spoken by … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Lyricism, Notes in the News
Tagged birthday, Ian McKellen, Immigration, interview, literature, Marc Maron, podcast, recitation, Shakespeare, speech, Thomas More, WTF, Xenophobia
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EVOCATION I – Happy Birthday, Ed, Now Pull Out Your Viola!
Today is my husband Edward Elder’s birthday. He is the mustachioed fellow in the picture above. One of my birthday gifts for him is a new viola/piano duet. He plays the viola, I play the piano. It has become a … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, chamber music, classical music, composing, computer, double stop, duet, Edward Elder, Evocation, Finale, Finale '98, Finale 2014, glissando, music, piano, Viola
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