Thanks, Gregory. I will certainly check it out. I wanted to wait to
reply until I *had* checked it out, but things are too hectic here
just now--I'm getting ready to go to Texas for a week for a
performance and recording of the Monteverdi Vespers, plus another
Luzzaschi recording. Kids and hubby are sick and demanding, and
practice time is scarce indeed!
Maybe that could be a topic for conversation: how does everyone deal
with getting ready for big performances when life doesn't seem to want
to let you?
Looking forward to participating in more discussions here upon my return!
Paula
--- In HistoricalHarp@yahoogroups.com, gregory balsewicz
<zciweslab@...> wrote:
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> hi guys
> thanks for your interest, paula. when you're at the youtube
homepage, in the upper right there'll be a search window- just type
in: zciweslab
> if for some reason this doesn't do it, put in: harp or carolan and a
whole bunch of vids should come up. it was quite an eye opener video
taping myself playing- i highly recommend harpers to do it so they can
see their technique in action. i bet there are lots of people
watching my version of the bach bourree from the cello suites and
wondering 'why does he keep propping the harp up with his left hand?'
(i'm fretting chromatic notes)! happy surfing- enjoy!
> gregory
> p.s. i guess with only 50 online hhs members, this site will only
be as exciting as its most loquacious members make it- let's whoop it
up paula! imagine, our own personal harp blog! Yahoo!
> g
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> Paula <baroqueharp@...> wrote:
> Hi Gregory, and thanks for sharing. I would love to check out this
> video, but how do I find it on youtube.com?
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> I agree...it would be so nice if this board were more active!
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> Also, has anyone gotten a Bulletin lately? I haven't heard ANYTHING
> about the conference this past summer, and I'm jonesing for some dish.
> Was it fabulous??
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> Paula
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> -- In HistoricalHarp@yahoogroups.com, "gregory balsewicz"
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> > my friend ellen tepper came out for a visit last weekend and we
> > videotaped about 9 tunes ranging from the renaissance to the baroque.
> > check them out at: www.youtube.com
> > her rendition of 'the last rose of summer' has been quite popular.
> > here in new england where the night temperatures have started to
> > plummet below freezing, the last roses of summer are fading quick.
> > an aside here, i haven't heard anything about this years conference
> > that was held in madison. it would be much easier to post this stuff
> > than to actually print it and mail it, and seemingly it would be alot
> > quicker, too. this website is a wonderful forum- if people (hhs
> > members and officers) would only use it.
> > gregory
> >
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