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Yet Another Year of Insanity

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A new home for Else!

June 6, 2021

If you have been reading this blog since November 2020, you may remember the post I wrote about my husband’s fortepiano, “The fortepiano returns!” You may recall that my husband, Carl, was the recipient of a Philip Belt fortepiano upon the death of his college piano teacher, Else Geissmar. Then when Carl died, he bequeathed… Read More A new home for Else!

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Sweet memories

January 9, 2020

Let’s see how good your memory is … (or how quickly you can search the blog!) Do you remember when, in 2013, I played the complete Great Eighteen chorales of Bach, what was given out after the concert? The dates of the concerts were August 18 and 25, 2013, which may give you a clue… Read More Sweet memories

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Have organ … will travel

April 23, 2019

My baby organ has just left the building, on its way to the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa—where on Friday, April 26th I will be accompanying the Oahu Choral Society Chamber Choir in three works by Bach: Komm, Jesu komm; Singet dem Herrn and Cantata 4, Christ lag in Todesbanden. Esther Yoo will also conduct Herbert… Read More Have organ … will travel

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Shameless self-promotion!

September 17, 2018

If you had gone to the Early Music Hawaii concert Saturday night, you may have seen this little blurb in the program: Upcoming concert of interest to Early Music lovers: Organists 1-2-3: Music for One, Two and Three Organs. For the first time in Hawaii, concertgoers will have the rare opportunity to experience music for one,… Read More Shameless self-promotion!

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Philip Belt, father of the modern fortepiano

May 15, 2015

Today Michael Belt wrote this comment on my post about our fortepiano: My Grandfather passed away this Monday past.  I personally watched him build and test a few fortepianos in my time.  Truly a talent… We believe that this is the only fortepiano in Honolulu.You  may remember from my post, “Our fortepiano is famous (maybe and… Read More Philip Belt, father of the modern fortepiano

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