January & February 2014 Newsletter

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Concerts in Easter Island, Fakarava, St. Louis & Chile & GRAMMY NOMINATION!

December 2013 Newsletter

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Concerts in San Diego, Los Angeles, Benefit for Philippines

October Concerts in Mexico, Thailand, Panama, Peru

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Concerts in Mexico, Thailand, Panama, Peru

Back in Bangkok

MilkWhat a simply amazing experience it was!  I visited the Tiger Temple in Thailand just 2.5 hours north of Bangkok.  This is a Buddhist Monastery where one of the monks rescued a tiger and this is how the story begins.  More and more tigers came and now there are over 100 tigers in the temple.  My first adventure was being able to feed 3 month old tigers.  These babies were so cute and acted just like our domestic house cats.  They played, they jumped, they drank milk, they slept and they liked to be petted.  Then I went down the canyon where there were about 20 tigers.  They had just been fed so they were ready for their afternoon nap.  This is where we were allowed to have our picture taken with the resting majestic felines.  What a treat it was to be so close to these magnificent creatures.  cubThen there was exercise time where most of the tourists were asked to leave and those of us who had paid for the experience, watched as the tigers were taken for a swim and played with using very large, improvised with plastic bags and sticks,  of the cat toys we purrrrrchase at the pet store.  It was indeed one of the most thrilling adventures of my life.  If you ever find yourself in Thailand, visiting the Tiger Temple is a must.

 

walkI was graciously brought into Siriporn’s house in the suburbs of Bangkok where she lives with her Aunt Pia.  Siriporn is a flute repair woman as well as a flute teacher and I was fortunate enough to hear one of her 7 year old flutists.  As I have a huge penchant for flutists under the age of 10 (made possible only recently with the onset of J-style flutes), it was a really joyful moment for me.  Siriporn took me out to a restaurant overlooking the river which was unique, and had a rustic feel to it and the food was delightful.  After spending the weekend with her, I was taken to Hua Hin where I was to perform with the wonderful, Malaysian pianist, Shuenda Wong.  Bangkok Recital PosterWe stayed at the Hyatt Regency in it’s plush, oceanfront, resort rooms.  Turns out that Hua Hin is a popular Swiss and Swedish retirement area so the hotel offers dinner and a concert once a month.  Shuenda and I were the guest artists this month.  After we performed, we stayed an extra 2 days to enjoy the resort services.  I treated myself to an incredibly plush massage within the resplendent walls of the spa area made to represent ancient Arabic Temples.  Since I’m a huge fan of massages, the Hyatt’s spa area architecture alone on the property was worth the trip to Hua Hin.

Upon my return to Bangkok, Kalaya Phongsathorn’s Baanflute hosted me in a Flute Masterclass where I got to see many of Bangkok’s rising flute talents including the Vanilla Quartet.  Next we had two days off to practice and rehearse for our concert which took place at the Siam Ratchada Auditorium.  The following day, I had another lovely massage at Burberry’s near the Holiday Inn with Pat (highly recommended).  After which, Siriporn came to pick me up to take me by boat to the Wat Po Reclining Buddha Temple.  After sightseeing, we had dinner with Kalaya, Siriporn and their friend.  I was sadly taken to the airport by Mr. Mongkol after having met his lovely wife Dong and beautiful daughters the night before.  Every time I leave this wonderful area and it’s smiling peoples, I anxiously await my return to Magical Thailand.

 

Bangkok Flute Charge

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May 2013 Newsletter

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Concerts in California, Ohio & Tahiti

Beijing, China

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Our last stop in our Grand Asian Tour was Beijing.  Every time I visit China I’m surprised to see the incredible growth.  In my first visit, I was struck by all the bicycles.  Now, I was struck by all the automobile traffic.  The bicycles are gone, and everyone is wealthier and owns a car.  In Beijing we first performed at the Central Conservatory of Beijing and my Masterclass which was sponsored by Altus Flutes was presented in the Beijing Conservatory.  Our performance was filmed and apparently shown on TV.  We also did an extensive interview for Spanish Radio.  The highlight, of course, for us was visiting the Great Wall of China.  We visited the Ming Tombs first and then The Great Wall.  Although it was my 4th time to visit The Wall every time, is magical for me.  I love that it’s away from the city, in the peaceful, crisp, mountain air.

And then our tour sadly came to an end.  It was hectic, it was intense, it was wonderful and challenging all at once.  Mahani experienced some severe food poisoning twice.  And we were absolutely exhausted after the month.  It was a 5 star tour staying primarily in 5 top hotels and always being picked up in private limousines.  But it was quite grueling to land one day, perform the next day, teach the following day, and repeat.  Normally, I need at least one day to recover from just performing a concert.  This was a non-stop month tour.  But what really made our tour incredibly fruitful were all the noble and kind hearts we met along the way.  This, for us, was priceless.  We fell in love with Asia, it’s faces, it’s people.  We look forward to returning again very soon.

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December 2012 Newsletter

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Concerts in Argentina and new CD Release

October/November 2012 Newsletter

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Concerts in Singapore, Jakarta, Indonesia, Hanoi, Vietnam, Tokyo, Japan, Seoul, Korea, Beijing, China

September 2012 Newsletter

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Concerts in Argentina, Chile, Bali, Thailand, Malaysia