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What’s Good For The Goose

January 8th, 2008

It’s that time of year again. Time for recitals! Excitement and nerves meet, and then we play. To honor my students dedication and hard work I will be having a recital of my own.

Last year I showcased music for the WAlbum, this year I will be featuring music that I’ve been studying, writing and transcribing. It will be made up of the most significant work that has come across my practice stand in the past 18 months. Selections include pieces by Pat Metheny, Ralph Towner, Sylvain Luc, Tim Miller, Wolfgang Muthspiel and an original composition. I’m very excited to share this music that is very important to me, and I’m thrilled to have a great list of guest musicians.

Valerie Thompson will be joining me on Cello, Vessela Stoyanva will be playing vibes and the chair of the guitar department at Brookline Music School (Will Dick) will be assisting on guitar.

If you want to see what I’ve been up to, stop on by:

Brookline Music School (Bakalar Hall)

25 Kennard Road

Brookline MA

Wednesday, January 23rd 7pm

One Response to “What’s Good For The Goose”

  1. Verimius Says:

    “What’s good for the goose”

    The correct expression is, “what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander”.

    Literally, when cooking a goose or a gander you can use the same sauce.

    Figuratively it means, what’s good for one is good for another. Goose and gander are female and male respectively.

    –Verimius

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