Sunday, August 30, 2009

gig report

it's been a while since I posted!

Today we had a gig, and played 2 movements from the Brahms Sextet No. 1. I was very happy with the way I played today; all of the practicing to get ready for today was worth it. More vibrato would have been nice, but I hope that is just a matter of time. What made me happy is that I'm starting to be able to control the bow more and am better able to control phrasing than previously. We also played "Turkey Creek" and other arrangements (really fun!) and a Kummer duet for 2 cellos. My husband said that the cello duet was his favorite piece.

Last week I was invited to a cello festival - we had 10 cellos playing together! It was so much fun. A number of us from the cello section in orchestra got invited to join in with a cello ensemble. They have enough cellists that composers have sent them new music to play. We played some music written for 8 cellos, quite a few cello quartet arrangements, and just plain had a great time. I hope we do that again soon.

On the injury front, I am slowly getting better on all fronts. After a month of swimming slowly and concentrating on rotating, one day I just knew I was rotating correctly. So I've been slowly ramping up effort in the pool, trying to keep form at all times, and slowing down and concentrating on form whenever my form starts slipping.

My thumb still hurts, but not as much as previously. I've been working on bow exercises and working on flexibility of my hand. After looking at it my teacher gave me some tips and some exercises to work on. I think it's going to be another slow process before I correct that problem.

We are headed to Pocatello this week - I'm bringing my cello back to Christopher Dungey to get another coat of varnish and to have him look at it after 6 months. It is developing a better sound. He will return my other cello to me so that I have a cello to play while he is working on my new one. My brother-in-law and sister-in-law are driving from Colorado and meeting us in Pocatello and we are really looking forward to seeing them!

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