Posted by Lauralee on Nov 27, 2016
The Cirque Musica Holiday Spectacular is a fun filled holiday entertainment event for the entire family. The perfect celebration for the holidays as the cast of Cirque Musica performs incredible feats of strength, skill, and grace to great Holiday music favorites performed by a live symphony. Buy Tickets Here.
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Posted by Lauralee on Nov 11, 2016
Tis the season to enjoy amazing music and dancing! The Nutcracker Ballet is coming to town soon. Don’t miss it. https://alaskapac.centertix.net/eventperformances.asp?evt=1652
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Posted by Lauralee on Oct 20, 2016
Upcoming concert by the Anchorage Symphony, family friendly and not to be missed.
Peter and the Wolf
Peter, a young pioneer, lives at his grandfather’s home in a forest clearing. One day, Peter goes out into the clearing, leaving the garden gate open, and the duck that lives in the yard takes the opportunity to go swimming in a pond nearby. The duck starts arguing with a little bird (“What kind of bird are you if you can’t fly?” – “What kind of bird are you if you can’t swim?”). Peter’s pet cat stalks them quietly, and the bird—warned by Peter—flies to safety in a tall tree while the duck swims to safety in the middle of the pond.
Peter’s grandfather scolds Peter for being outside in the meadow alone (“Suppose a wolf came out of the forest?”), and, when Peter defies him, saying: “Boys like me are not afraid of wolves”, his grandfather takes him back into the house and locks the gate. Soon afterwards “a big, grey wolf” does indeed come out of the forest. The cat quickly climbs into a tree, but the duck, who has jumped out of the pond, is chased, overtaken, and swallowed by the wolf.
Peter fetches a rope and climbs over the garden wall into the tree. He asks the bird to fly around the wolf’s head to distract it, while he lowers a noose and catches the wolf by its tail. The wolf struggles to get free, but Peter ties the rope to the tree and the noose only gets tighter.
Some hunters, who have been tracking the wolf, come out of the forest ready to shoot, but Peter gets them to help him take the wolf to a zoo in a victory parade (the piece was first performed for an audience of Young Pioneers during May Day celebrations) that includes himself, the bird, the hunters leading the wolf, the cat, and grumpy grumbling Grandfather (“What if Peter hadn’t caught the wolf? What then?”)
In the story’s ending, the listener is told: “If you listen very carefully, you’ll hear the duck quacking inside the wolf’s belly, because the wolf in his hurry had swallowed her alive.”
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Posted by Lauralee on Sep 9, 2016
If you haven’t had a chance to check out the Piano Guys, don’t miss out. They are one of the best piano/cell duos out there. Covers and originals.
Kung Fu Piano
Paradise
Somewhere Over the Rainbow/Simple Gifts
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Posted by Lauralee on Oct 5, 2013
This is a classic first tune for fiddle players. However, for us piano players the chords switch really fast! Here is the best version I have ever heard.
Boil Them Cabbage Down
And here are the words, via the Andy Griffith Show. I used to watch the re-runs on nickelodeon when I was a kid…
Andy Griffith Show “Boil Them Cabbage Down”
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Posted by Lauralee on Oct 5, 2013
This a great recording from the past. Rachmaninoff playing his own composition! A number of my students have been working on an excerpt from this piece, so I am posting it here for you all to enjoy!
Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini
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Posted by Lauralee on Jun 3, 2011
Cladio Arrau – Chopin Fantasie Impromptu Opus 66
Arrau, is my most favorite performer of Chopin, all my students should listen to this performance, breathtaking!
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Posted by Lauralee on Jun 3, 2011
Hiromi Uehara – The Tom & Jerry Show
This is an awesome video, all piano students should check this out, she is an awesome improviser and performer, very inspiring…
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