Organists and Organ Playing

Melk Abbey

It was already time to say goodbye to Vienna so after breakfast we loaded our luggage into a trailer attached to our double decker bus. It was only about halfway to our destination that the Hawaii Masterworks Chorus director, Tim Carney, came to tell me that the Abbey had given me permission to play the… Read More Melk Abbey

Organists and Organ Playing

Gin and pupus

As I am sitting and waiting for my flight to London, I would like to share with you some thoughts on yesterday’s videoconference of the Hallock Institute—an entity which was formed at the death of composer Peter Hallock, our long-time friend and business partner in Ionian Arts music publishing. It seems hard to believe that… Read More Gin and pupus

Organists and Organ Playing

Vacation checklist

Last month when I published the newsletter for my condo association, I listed the following checklist before going on vacation: Filling out a Resident Vacation Form to let the office know how long you’ll be gone. Putting your mail on hold. Putting a vacation stop to the daily newspaper. Unplugging electronics. Getting someone to water… Read More Vacation checklist

Organists and Organ Playing

When music runs in families …

Yesterday at the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra’s “Tschaikovsky Spectacular” concert, it was revealed at the pre-concert conversation that both the piano soloist, Olga Kern, and the conductor, Carlos Miguel Prieto, came from musical families. Both of them, however, said that they both dealt with the problems that all parents, musical or otherwise, face: That kids think that… Read More When music runs in families …