Notes from the Berkshires, Day 64
Bernstein Pavilion, 10.48 a.m.
Had a very relaxing weekend, with my usual exercise and a bit of traveling around for coffee and beer. I’ll miss the Olde Forge, but it will be great to get back to Firkin in Libertyville as well. The weather cooperated for the most part, or at least enough to let me get my hike in yesterday morning. Also hit the bookstore one last time, to pick up something to get me through the rest of the evenings at the apartment.
This week I’ll be concentrating on getting all of my pianos as playable and stable as possible, with the idea in mind that they need to be in great shape and well in tune when I finish up next Friday. That means regular visits to the performance venue instruments, particularly the Bs in the Chamber Music hall and Maple studio. Fortunately, the instruments are generally tending to stabilize, although pitch is still somewhat of a mystery; one would think with all of this rain and humidity things would always be sharp, but in fact I’ve done more pitch raising than lowering. Probably has something to do with the unusually cool temperatures.
There are also good concerts to see this week, starting tonight with an all-Stravinsky concert featuring the Firebird, Pulcinella, and the concerto for piano and winds with soloist Peter Serkin. This will be my first TMC fellows orchestra concert (as opposed to the BSO). Tomorrow we’re invited to the dress rehearsal of the Mark Morris Dance Company performance which features Emmanuel Ax and Yo-Yo Ma. Should be a treat. On Friday Kent Webb, a technician from Steinway will come to deliver a couple of tech sessions to the team, and then a week from today we’ll pile into SC’s car for a trip to Steinway Hall in NYC.
Things are moving very quickly.
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