12. September 2005 · Comments Off on Yet Another One … · Categories: imported, Ramble

Hello Teacher,
Good day to you.My name is Rita Cole based in Netherland.My son(20years of age) will be coming to the united state for a 2 month holiday and he will put up with my elder brother.While he his there,i want him to attend your teaching class on any musical instrument you could tach best .I want you to e-mail me the modalty of the programme,rate/hr,number of hours a day,your location ,duration of the lesson and other things necessary for a smooth learning.Please get back to me asap.

Rita Cole

Yeah. asap isn’t going to happen. Sorry, Rita. (And I’m getting very tired of this scam. Sigh.)
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12. September 2005 · Comments Off on A Review · Categories: imported, Ramble

The Mercury News review of The Crucible is up. It’s mainly favorable. One interesting bit is that Mr. Scheinin thought we sometimes covered up the singers. Robert Ward (the composer) spoke to several of us after opening night, and then met with another musician the next morning, and said that he wanted us louder. He said it sounded as if we were holding back. And we were holding back. A lot. We had been told we were too loud at nearly every rehearsal. Mr. Ward was disappointed, or so it appeared. He felt that the use of supertitles actually allowed us to play out a bit more since the audience would be reading what was being sung.

So who knows? Maybe we were too loud. Maybe we weren’t. Guess it depends upon the listener.

I do know I am playing very softly much of the time. I often do this with Opera San José. I just chalk it up to young singers and I manage to deal with it (old reeds help!). It’s always a shock to get on stage for Symphony Silicon Valley because suddenly I’m playing too softly for the conductor and it takes me a while to adjust.

I felt that both performances this weekend went well, but I must admit that Sunday was terribly difficult for me; I was so tired I felt that even breathing was a challenging task. Everyone else seemed to be feeling much the same, so I’m guessing it was due to our full week. (And to think that we have it extremely light compared to big opera companies. I guess we’re a bit wimpy!)

So tonight it’s a night off (and a Giants game!) and I’m back in the pit tomorrow evening. The opera is a bit of a reed eater, so I’m going to have to spend some time with the little pests soon.
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12. September 2005 · Comments Off on Another Scam Email · Categories: imported, Ramble

I received this message this morning:

Hello Teacher,
Good day to you.My name is Anita Gatlin based in Netherland.My son(20years of age) will be coming to the united state for a 2 month holiday and he will stay with my elder brother.While he his there,i want him to attend your teaching class on the musical instrument specified in the subject.I want you to e-mail me the modalty of the programme,rate/hr,number of hours a day,your location ,duration of the lesson and other things necessary for a smooth learning.Please get back to me asap.

Anita Gatlin

Right.

So not only is this scam annoying, but I continue to receive variations on a theme. Part of me wants to write back and tell the sender I charge $300 per lesson and they can send a deposit, American cash only, to me in advance. The smarter part of me is just trashing the message, though. (No need to let the sender know a real person is reading this junk!)

I wonder if anyone has actually fallen for this.
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