Well, first of all, I went to a cool recorder workshop today. I got invited at the last minute 9 am and it started at 9:30! to play in a recorder workshop today given by two members of the Flanders Recorder Quartet, who are in NY for a fundraiser tomorrow night. The person who was supposed to play contrabass was sick today and couldn't come. And I didn't have to pay.
That's the good news. The bad news is that I had to sight read (everybody else got the music in advance) and play contrabass all day long, and, worse, I didn't bring any music glasses. In order to reach the mouthpiece I had to sit on five pillows. In order to read the music, I had to put my head at a right angle. And then there's the fact that I couldn't always feel the finger indentations, so I was constantly wondering why the notes I thought I was fingering weren't coming out. I spent most of the day saying "I'm sorry," over and over and feeling like THAT person who is in every group.
At the end of the day, because the only reason they played this piece was because a contrabass was available, one of the members of the Flanders quartet played with me, so the part would actually exist. They thought I would be insulted. Relieved was more like it. It was a really good workshop, though, and we played a beautiful Sinfonia by Schnabel.
That was the whole day, 9:30-5:30. It should have been enough, but no. There was a really cool concert tonight by a group called Siren, an all woman early music group. They had a guest cellist named Eleanor Frey, and they played an entire program of Boccherini, which was really enjoyable. The concert was conveniently located in the same church where we had the workshop, relatively close to Martha's, so I was able to go home and have dinner before the concert. We could have taken the bus, but it's only about 7 blocks, which are relatively short blocks by the way, so we walked. If the bus had come by, we would have taken it, since we bought a week-long pass.
Tomorrow we are going to a fundraiser for Flanders Quartet with Martha, if she feels up to it. We are also hoping to go to the new Whitney tomorrow.






































