Showing posts with label Heartbeats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heartbeats. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

HEARTbeats for Children

Listening to lots of solo cello music in preparation for a recital later this fall.  Today I am loving the Arnold Bax Folk-Tale, for cello & piano (1918):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rVPotQaCgY

All that anglo-pastoral late romanticism seems very fresh to me right now.

I'm all about the cello lately, in a semi-obsessional way.  Was looking at my "cello grand-pa's" website.  He has established a foundation that seems to be doing real, "on the ground" work for the most underserved children in the world:


http://www.heartbeatsforchildren.org/


I've been looking at non-profits a lot lately.  A lot.  More on that soon.  Not sure if I want to launch one, or merely contribute time, talent, money, and energy to an already extant organization.  Great quote from Harrell:


"Music is the international language. Devoid of politics, music is one of the greatest teaching tools of peace and is understood by all. As I approach the twilight of my career, my focus is now the future; my children’s and the world’s children.” 


I studied briefly with a student of Harrell.  Cello...grand-pa....


(photo credit: http://www.heartbeatsforchildren.org/nepal2010/)