by Jeannette Fang | Sep 5, 2016 | concert recap, GNPQ Blog, Jeannette, summer 2016
I always have a hard time starting these posts because there are about 5000 thoughts and feelings buzzing around my head after a concert, and nearly zero that can really be condensed into a comprehensible sentence. This is doubly so for the last concert of the...
by Jeannette Fang | Aug 28, 2016 | concert recap, GNPQ Blog, Jeannette, summer 2016
this was me this weekend: because …. piano piano piano! but also…. 50 billion notes! 4 pianos + over-the-top epic rep = broken strings and lots of scampering The pianos at Garth Newel got a lot of use this past week, because not only were they being played...
by Jeannette Fang | Aug 21, 2016 | blast from the past, concert recap, GNPQ Blog, Jeannette, summer 2016
One of my favorite chamber music memories was during my first semester as a masters student, where I was assigned to play the Poulenc Sextet for wind quintet and piano. I didn’t know the first thing about playing with winds, had never even heard the piece, and...
by Jeannette Fang | Aug 8, 2016 | emerging artists fellows 2016, GNPQ Blog, summer 2016
I’m terrible with goodbyes. Because how do you encapsulate your appreciation for someone in a hurried moment? It’s one of those instances where words fail me, but oh well, goodbyes must be said. They’re just a reminder that while goodbyes might...
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