What a lovely posting, as a flute player from Brooklyn, NY currently living on the west coast just above San Francisco and missing my (our) Brooklyn home. I think your introduction is a wonderful one and I share so many of your views on the importance of what we do, regardless of age, level, location, et al. Thank you so much for this posting, and as you say, I am not certain how we connected (I am a substack reader on many fronts) but that is of less importance than being being here now enjoying your wonderful writings and shares. Thank you Elisabeth. Kathy from Bklyn NY
Lovely. One correction, Maurice Sharp was principal flute of the Cleveland Orchestra for 50 years. He was my teacher in the 1980s and still playing with the orchestra
Thanks for that. This is a translation of the programme as broadcast, but I’ll add an editorial note to the post. I appreciate your feedback and am glad you enjoyed it.
What a lovely posting, as a flute player from Brooklyn, NY currently living on the west coast just above San Francisco and missing my (our) Brooklyn home. I think your introduction is a wonderful one and I share so many of your views on the importance of what we do, regardless of age, level, location, et al. Thank you so much for this posting, and as you say, I am not certain how we connected (I am a substack reader on many fronts) but that is of less importance than being being here now enjoying your wonderful writings and shares. Thank you Elisabeth. Kathy from Bklyn NY
Thank you so much Kathy. It’s great to connect and to know that my ideas resonate with you too :)
Lovely. One correction, Maurice Sharp was principal flute of the Cleveland Orchestra for 50 years. He was my teacher in the 1980s and still playing with the orchestra
Thanks for that. This is a translation of the programme as broadcast, but I’ll add an editorial note to the post. I appreciate your feedback and am glad you enjoyed it.