I have received more e-mail on this topic than any other! :-)
I understand why though, and wonder if their strings stayed in place throughout the whole performance. It might have looked awkward had the cello unstrung itself while Ma continued to make beautiful music. I forgive him, though, and choose not to view this as evidence of a not-so-open administration.I have received more e-mail on this topic than any other! :-)
I understand why though, and wonder if their strings stayed in place throughout the whole performance. It might have looked awkward had the cello unstrung itself while Ma continued to make beautiful music. (2 of my strings came undone yesterday, just transporting my cello to a friend's house.)
I forgive him, though, and choose not to view this as evidence of a not-so-open administration!
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Thanks for the post!
Ahh, they were lipsynching :)
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/23/arts/music/23band.html?_r=4&hp
I have received more e-mail on this topic than any other! :-)
I understand why though, and wonder if their strings stayed in place throughout the whole performance. It might have looked awkward had the cello unstrung itself while Ma continued to make beautiful music. I forgive him, though, and choose not to view this as evidence of a not-so-open administration.I have received more e-mail on this topic than any other! :-)
I understand why though, and wonder if their strings stayed in place throughout the whole performance. It might have looked awkward had the cello unstrung itself while Ma continued to make beautiful music. (2 of my strings came undone yesterday, just transporting my cello to a friend's house.)
I forgive him, though, and choose not to view this as evidence of a not-so-open administration!
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