I would guess that a number of University technicians are also good musicians. I am a church organist and choir director, directing four choirs in my church in southern New Jersey. I also have a BA in Music from Westminster, which helps me understand this school much better! I believe that being active musically gives us a better understanding of the performers needs, and makes us better technicians. Dave Forman Westminster Choir College of Rider University "Mary C. Smith" wrote: > Okay, now y'all have piqued my curiosity...Seeing Ron's post about his > recital, and Susan Kline's response that she's given some cello recitals > made me wonder how many amateur musicians are on this CAUT list. I'm an > amateur pianist myself, and perform regularly with my beloved > piano/violin/cello trio, named Liendo Trio. We gave a recital at The > University of Texas, where I am employed as a technician, in February. We > also have played on local recital series at other venues, as well as house > concerts just for our friends and families. It is a joy. I am delighted to > know that other techs are active musically, and it makes my wheels turn > about classical jams at National seminars, etc...Anyway, who else out there > plays on a regular basis? > > Mary
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