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Playing on the Point: Back At It Again
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Saturday, January 01, 2011. Back At It Again. So, in this first posting on the first day of a new year, please let me know if you have ideas about where you would like me to explore with my writing. At this point I expect to spend some time thinking more deeply about material from my. All the best for 2011! You are able to consider a few suggestion from their store as well as come to a decis...
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Playing on the Point: Evelyn Glennie on Listening
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Saturday, July 03, 2010. Evelyn Glennie on Listening. Yesterday a Twitter friend posted this link to a fabulous video that I had. Forgotten about. The message would be profound on its own, but it is all. The more remarkable coming from a member of the deaf community. Oh, and by. The way, the performances are absolutely stunning. I like your blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Playing on the Point: February 2010
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Sunday, February 21, 2010. I am a Tech Immigrant. So what does this mean, really? I still have lots of friends who seem to live with a deep seated belief that technology will save us yet. They are always looking for the newest wrinkle in software innovation or the latest greatest bright shiny object. Just dip a finger into the online buzz about Apple’s new. Trade; or Google’s. Here is some B...
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Playing on the Point: Sometimes you just have to paddle faster!
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Sometimes you just have to paddle faster! You are able to in no way put them on by having an night dress, however you may still find a number of other options. rolex replica. Poor totes not just appear unattractive, however also, they are vulnerable to deterioration. replica dior. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to Playing on the Point. Alex Ross: The ...
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Playing on the Point: Schumann on Bastille Day
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Schumann on Bastille Day. It's July 14, so it is time to celebrate Bastille Day. It is also the Schumann bicentennial. In a rare confluence of thought I was reminded today of this well known lied that incorporates the Marseillaise in its closing lines. Here is a wonderful video of Darnell Ishamael singing Robert Schumann's Die Beiden Grenadiere op. 49 No. 1.
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Playing on the Point: May 2011
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Wednesday, May 04, 2011. Parting Thoughts to My Graduating Students. As a rule, people don't ask me to give commencement addresses, homecoming speeches or to speak at formal convocations. But if they did, this is the kind of thing I would say. . . Every so often learn to do something new that is hard. Remember how to be a beginner. Do what you are good at; it is usually what you love doing.
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Busy, busy…. July 18, 2008 at 7:22 am Posted in baby. As you can imagine, I’ve/we’ve been pretty busy in the last month or so. Moving was…well, somewhat of a nightmare. But we pushed through–and made it! Should’ve been twice as big. Our stuff? I was pretty stressed, to say the least. Leave it to the sweetest Jennie in the world to show up with pizza and coke and her heart and hands ready to help that night. :) With her amazing help, we really got a lot done in only a matter of a few hours! Since then, it...
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Playing on the Point: Parting Thoughts to My Graduating Students
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Wednesday, May 04, 2011. Parting Thoughts to My Graduating Students. As a rule, people don't ask me to give commencement addresses, homecoming speeches or to speak at formal convocations. But if they did, this is the kind of thing I would say. . . Every so often learn to do something new that is hard. Remember how to be a beginner. Do what you are good at; it is usually what you love doing.
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Playing on the Point: A Backward Glance at 2010
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Playing on the Point. Pianist, Paul Kenyon, shares thoughts about making music, teaching and living in California. Sunday, January 02, 2011. A Backward Glance at 2010. Today I was reading a post in Seth Godin's blog where he posed the question: What did you ship in 2010? In response to the question I have compiled this short list of highlights from my year. Performed a recital to celebrate Chopin's 200th anniversary recital at PLNU the Preludes Op. 28 (complete). Played for the first time on C. CD at the...