John, I don't believe so. It's some kind of hand injury. But of course, to a pianist that "can" be serious. Thanks for asking. He'll be here next week to teach and do a couple of Masterclasses. I'll try and find out more then. Avery >Do you know if Horacio Gutierrez's health problem is serious? >I hope not. >John Chapman RPT >Wake Forest University >Winston-Salem NC > >On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Avery Todd wrote: > >> List, >> >> I'm in the process of tuning for a Sunday afternoon concert for >> 3 of our faculty. Has anyone ever tuned for Roger Sessions' >> piece "Sonata No. 3 for Piano Solo"? From what I've heard about >> it, it's going to be a real test of my tuning stability! The >> pianist is not weak, either! :-) But at least he's very musical. >> >> In addition, David Ashley White's (the Director of our >> School of Music) Elegy and Exaltation (for Violin, Cello and >> Piano) is on the program. >> >> And as if Sessions isn't enough, Rachmaninoff's Trio No. 2 >> "Elegiaque," Op. 9 will also be performed. >> >> Avery >> >> P.S. I heard that Angela Hewitt is substituting/has substituted >> for Horacio Gutierrez somewhere in California. His doctor told >> him not to play at all for a week or so. >> >> Horace? Anyone else in California on the list? Just curious. >>
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