Organists and Organ Playing

Good things come

Good things come to those who wait. That’s what trombonist Eric Mathis posted on his FaceBook wall today, announcing his engagement to Andrea Dickinson. Eric was Associate Principal Trombone with the Honolulu Symphony for 14 years, taught trombone at the University of Hawaii and was a member of the Honolulu Brass. But Eric has an… Read More Good things come

Organists and Organ Playing

Perfectionism

When I read the Wikipedia entry for “perfectionism,” I knew right away that I’m guilty. Here’s what it says: Perfectionism, in psychology, is a personality trait characterized by a person’s striving for flawlessness and setting excessively high performance standards, accompanied by overly critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others’ evaluations. So guess what I’m doing this afternoon? Yup, I’m meeting… Read More Perfectionism

Organists and Organ Playing

Insomnia

Last week I had a comprehensive, annual checkup at my doctor’s, and one item on her checkoff list was to talk to me about my sleep habits. She said that I ought to be getting 8 hours of “bed time” per night. Now, that did not mean that I ought to have 8 hours of… Read More Insomnia

Organists and Organ Playing

A cool encore

It was Carl Crosier’s idea that I play Bach’s monumental six-voice chorale motet, Aus tiefer Not from the Clavierübung, Part III as the encore for my first Great Eighteen Chorales concert. In previous posts, I mentioned that this is one of my favorite pieces, and one that I wanted played at my funeral. “But Kathy,… Read More A cool encore