Second edition of my Thursday Links. Got some good links I think - most of which popped up today.
Buri (Stephen Britavi) has some practice ideas.
Chris Foley from The Collaborative Piano Blog compares Traditional Media with Classical Music blogs.
Inside the Classics - a blog from the Minnesota Orchestra - has Music to Vote to.
From Beyond the Stave highlights a website that’s all about medieval performance practice.
Soho the Dog is talking about arts funding.
Musical Assumptions has a quote by John Rutter about inspiration.
Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society has a post about Andrew D’Angelo, who is currently in hospital with a brain tumor. Kinda makes me glad I’m in Australia, where we’ve all got a form of health insurance called Medicare - paid for by the government.
Cellomania talks about the frustrations we all share - having not enough time to do the practice we want to do.
Suzanne Smith on CelloChanChat talks about Music, Mind and Body.
Alban Gerhardt talks about Opus 118 - a “non-profit organization supporting this Music School in East Harlem”
Seattle PI has a story about a National Conversation on the Future of Classical Music.
Leo over at ZenHabits has a simple guide on how to be present for the Overworked and Overwhelmed.
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