That’s right!  Our recent performance at the Bradford School of Music Faculty Concert (where Helen teaches) featured guest artist bassist Randy Wong, or as some students call him, “Mr. Helen!”  With this unusual combination of string instruments, we played a nice rendition of Mark O’Connor’s Appalachia Waltz, which was originally written for either solo cello or violin.

It’s such a beautifully written piece that will erase all darkness, lift spirits and bring hope to all.  There is just something about American music with its use of open strings, intervals, and harmonies that is attractive and uplifting to the ears and heart.  Some of my favorite American composers include Copland, Corgliano, and Ives; they each have their own American idiom and compositional language, but there are many traits they all have in common with each other as well.  As performers, it is our duty and desire to communicate the style of the composer, and in this piece, we shall continue to work towards achieving that sense of peace and calmness that is so tangible in performance especially for this piece.  Hopefully that will transcend itself to the audience and as we let the music unfold through meditation and prayer….

Leave A Comment, Written on May 10th, 2010 & filed under Boston, Concerts

For the curious ones, we’ve added a neat mp3 player by Streampad, located at the bottom of the screen (reddish bar).  Click on it and you will hear some recent works we’ve been able to record.  Enjoy and feel free to comment!

Remember, the summer is coming.  Do you need lovely and elegant duo music at your special event?  We’d be happy to provide music for any occasion.  Please contact us for details.

Leave A Comment, Written on April 27th, 2010 & filed under News

Hello dear friends!  After a couple weeks of intense rehearsing and re-learning our old “standards,” if you will, we were able to successfully record both the Martinu and the Passacaglia as well as do the obligatory cake and wine birthday celebration for Leewen the night before….

Leewen's Birthday Cakes

Here’s a close-up of our delicacies ~ vanilla bean cheesecake from Cheesecake Factory and a fruit tart from Whole Foods :]

Vanilla Bean Cheesecake

Fruit Tart

It was a fun girls’ night eating good food and watching the Olympics… followed by a somewhat slow-ish rehearsal <– that’s me after having two glasses of wine.

Now, onto our next project: contemporary and under-performed, but beautiful duo, and possibly trio, music.  More to come!

Leave A Comment, Written on March 2nd, 2010 & filed under Boston