Archive for June 2009

My Billy Mayerl CD resurfaces

Posted by Susan Tomes on 18 June 2009 under Concerts, Daily Life  •  1 Comment

People sometimes ask where they can find my 1990 disc of piano music by Billy Mayerl, and I haven’t been able to tell them. Since Virgin Classics was bought by EMI, and after parts of EMI were moved to Paris, it’s become very hard to follow the fate of a record which has seemed to go in [...]

Active Silence

Posted by Susan Tomes on 15 June 2009 under Concerts, Florestan Trio  •  Leave a comment

We’re just back from the Florestan Festival at Peasmarsh. What an extraordinary thing a festival is. A few hours before the first concert, the church is completely quiet, the country lanes are empty, and you can’t imagine that anyone will really come. You finish the rehearsal feeling almost despondent. All those weeks and months of [...]

Cardiff Singer of the World

Posted by Susan Tomes on 11 June 2009 under Concerts, Daily Life, Musings  •  Leave a comment

Despite this week’s rehearsals for the Florestan Festival I’ve managed to watch several rounds of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition on television (the Final is on Sunday). I’ve been following this bi-annual competition for many years and always find it  fascinating. So many different artistic styles from different countries, so many approaches [...]

Roses and thorns

Posted by Susan Tomes on 9 June 2009 under Daily Life, Musings  •  Leave a comment

Roses have started to bloom in the garden. There’s an old rosebush which has been living here for longer than I have. Its roses are pale pink, but this year for the first time the petals are tinged with the faintest gold. Maybe the weather is different this year, or it’s something to do with [...]

Driving away troublemakers

Posted by Susan Tomes on 7 June 2009 under Daily Life  •  1 Comment

There’s another press report on classical music being used to drive troublesome teenagers away from local shops, this time with a twist. The Co-op store in an Aberdeen suburb has been broadcasting a classical playlist at the front of its shop as a ‘deterrent’. But staff were startled when they turned the music off recently, and [...]