Tuesday, August 24, 2010

We love Pennsylvania

Time flies! We've already finished half of our concerts, and we've been together rehearsing and playing for more than a week already!

Things are going well so far on our tour, and all of our performances have been well received. We've been complimented on our energy and programming, as well as some things specific to certain pieces. We are still improving, but we're very happy with our program and it's been so much fun really making this music ours.

It is wonderful to be home in Pennsylvania right now. I've been looking forward to this recital since we started planning. The last time I played in Tyrone (or Pennsylvania for that matter!) was during my sophomore year of college! So much has changed since then, it will be great to see family and friends and share with them what I do! 

So, we have one more day of preparation and then a great day to enjoy! Today, we have rehearsing to do, but also pedicures, Gardner's ice cream and shopping! 

See you Wednesday night!
Morgann

Friday, August 20, 2010

1 down 5 to go!

First of all, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MORGANN!!!!!!!!!!  :)
A Beautiful duo partner :) A wonderful musician I know.
I hope she had a wonderful day musicing with me... :)



Our 1st American concert was this evening in Madison, WI.
We were so surprised and very happy to see many many wonderful audiences in the hall!

Seems like many audiences enjoyed our program :)

We like our program :)  Very unique music...


5 more concerts to go!

Our adventure is keep going... :)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

DR's 1st USA Concert!!!


Here we go, time is going, and going so fast...
I thought I arrived in Madison few days ago... but voila, it is already time! Tomorrow we will start our concert series in America!!!! Summer is rolling.  We are shuffling our music in the air... and the flutes...


We are excited to connect with many of you in next few weeks!

xx
Kana

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Bye Bye Paris!

Post by Kana

But not for long time :) As much as I am sad to leave the city, I am truly happy to go to America for more musical adventures!!! Summer of 2010 is a non-stop excitements!

I am so thankful for Morgann who has been taking care of bunch of things to get ready for our concerts in America! Without her... really, non of concerts were possible...!  Grand merci a toi, Morgann!!!

Here we go... 16hours trave ahead of me.  Before getting in Madison, WI.... Anaheim, CA!!!! I am excited to go to the annual flute convention, this time to perform :)  I wish in the near future, Dural Reveries can perform there too!! It will be our another short-term goal :)

Publicity, posters, and emails, oh my!

Here we are, less than one week away from Kana's arrival in Madison! It's hard to believe that just one week ago I was still Paris!

This first week home has been extremely productive, obviously with practice, but also with the logistics that come with giving so many recitals. I've been making lists, sending emails, printing posters, sending invitations, passing out "save the date" mini flyers, and talking with the people in charge of all our venues. But, I love it! It all adds into the excitement that leads up to giving a recital. I've always loved the process - choosing music, the woodshedding when you first learn a piece, discovering all your favorite moments in new music, developing a theme and choosing images to represent the performance, and of course, actually giving the recital. When you have a fantastic musician to share the process with, it's even better.

So, while the next few weeks are going to be full of emails and details, they will also be full of music and memories. I'm looking forward to enjoying every minute of the preparation as well as the performance!

Countdown to the first recital of our 2010 tour: 9 days!

See you all soon!
Morgann

Monday, August 9, 2010

1 week!

posted by Kana

ONE week until the duo in same place!!!!
*big smile face*

It has been whole week since Morgann left Paris.  Now it is my turn to travel!
My flight from Paris will leave on this coming Wednesday morning to LA. 
By the next Monday, I will be in Madision, Wisconsin!
Where we will starting our summer concert tour :)

All concerts dates are set!
6 concerts, 3 states!

Please come join us :)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Abientot

Dual Reveries @ 2738m up high!!

post by, Kana
12days of wonderful life at the Alps is now over.  Really, fun time goes by way too fast sometimes... I really wished they would have lasted longer.  Morgann and I both had great lessons as a soloist and as a duo.  Everyday was very productive. 

This morning, Morgann left for America.  
We had so much fun together passed few days :)  Amazing fact is that we both have passion in music, but also in other things, which we can both enjoy :)

Concert Program for coming up concert is almost done.
We have found nice outfits to wear for our concerts... :)

16days until our opening concert in Madison!!!!!
See you soon, Morgann!

See you soon, Everyone!!!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Time flies when you're having fun!

It's hard to believe that our 12 day stay in the French Alps is over already! What an incredible setting for learning and performing!! I met so many fantastic people at the course, and it was especially nice for Kana and I to go together since we see each other so rarely! We ended up being in different hotels at MusicAlp, so we still didn't see each other as much as you might think!



Lessons went very well over the past two weeks for both of us, and our chamber music lessons were good as well. Our teacher for chamber music was Simone Feyrabend, a viola professor at National Academy of Bouloghe-Billancourt and assistant to the Academy of Paris. She is also the violist of the Elyséen Quartet. She ended up coaching quite a few Brahms trios (with clarinet) over the course of the week, so I think she really enjoyed our flute duo. We started lessons with the Mendelssohn Scherzo arranged for two flutes, and also worked on the Kessick "Exotic Perfumes". Mme. Feyrabend particularly liked the Kessick, so we performed four of the movements on the chamber music recital.


The performance went well, and we had fun trying to play into the "exotic" sound of the piece. We're looking forward to doing the whole thing on our recitals in August!

We both learned so much this week, although not as much about "flute playing" as you might think. The joy of studying with Jean is that he is always searching for the inner musician. His goal is to help us find our music, and then let the rest follow. Truly, I think we both had moments of that this week. It's an amazing, and freeing feeling to play that way, with a level of communication that goes far beyond just reading the score. Of course, we have a lot of hard work to do to make sure that we keep it up, and it's an incredible challenge to always play this way! So, we'll squeeze in some more practice together before I head back to the States on Tuesday. We may or may not squeeze in some shopping, too..... ;)

Great memories with a fantastic friend!!