Fwd: Grammy award

Larry Trischetta ltpianoman at adelphia.net
Tue Feb 13 13:36:38 MST 2007


Steve... What good is a horn if it's not blown! Congratulations. Piano techs
never get the recognition we deserve. A great jazz artist, Eric Doney, has
his own record label and he ALWAYS credits the piano tech. I've been doing
the concert and show tunings for our local PBS station, WVIA, and I'm
friends with the producer and I remind him all the time to credit the piano
tech, no matter who it is. He forgets sometimes because it's not the usual
credit and is often overlooked, even though he genuinely ants to credit the
piano tech. I think we should all push for the the credit that is well
deserved. One of my jazz clients always gives me at least 1 or 2 very nice
plugs at his gigs. Think of it, if the piano tuner tunes the bass and tenor
unisons with 99% accuracy, the performance ill suffer dramatically.  
Ooooooo... Out of tune piano during the intro to Desperato or The Rose would
raise many eyebrows! And the piano tuner would surely get recognition then!
Anyway, our role is very necessary for all good music to be heard and we
deserve the credit. Why not a Grammy for best piano tuning for a classical
album... Or live performance, etcetera! 
 
Congratulations on your Grammy!
 
Larry Trischetta, Pocono NE Chapter
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Kent Swafford
Date: 02/13/07 11:24:32
To: Stephen E Kabat
Cc: Pianotech List; College and University Technicians
Subject: Fwd: Grammy award
 
Congratulations, Stephen! 




Begin forwarded message:


From: Stephen E Kabat <s.kabat at csuohio.edu>
Date: February 13, 2007 9:03:31 AM CST
To: ptg at ptg.org
Cc: pres at ptg.org
Subject: Grammy award


To Whom it may Concern:
Sometimes news happens that needs to be shared. At this past Sunday's Grammy
awards, the winner in the classical music category for "Best Instrumental
Performance with Orchestra" was pianist Angelin Chang, with the Cleveland
Chamber Symphony, in a performance of Olivier Messiaen's 'Oiseaux Exotiques'
 I thought you'd like to know that I was the piano technician for the
recording. It's not my intention to 'blow my own horn' as much as it is to
remind us that the tuner is often the unseen artist, and also to remind us
that sometimes our efforts get rewarded in ways we never expect. Thanks for
all you do.
Best,
Steve Kabat, RPT
s.kabat at csuohio.edu 


 
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