Tuesday, April 21, 2009

I Love APM

Hot on the heels of SymphonyCast's nationwide broadcast of my performance of Shostakovich's Tahiti Trot with the Houston Symphony in January, Performance Today just announced that they will broadcast our performance of selections from The Gadfly on tomorrow's show.  To learn when your local station will air this program, please click HERE, or listen online anytime between April 22 and 28 by clicking HERE.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Short Notice

Stepping in for Thomas Dausgaard at the Houston Symphony tonight. Would love to have you there if you're in town! 8 p.m. @ Jones Hall.

Nielsen: Saul and David: Prelude to Act II
Adams: Violin Concerto (Leila Josefowicz, violin)
Brahms: Symphony No. 1

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The World in a Phrase

Just finished James Geary's wonderful survey of aphorisms, The World in a Phrase, and thought I'd share a handful of my favorites. Enjoy!

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Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own thoughts, unguarded. But once mastered, no one can help you as much.
-Buddha

I am not concerned that I have no place; I am concerned how I may fit myself for one. I am not concerned that I am not known; I seek to be worthy to be known.
-Confucius

Acquire knowledge. It enables its possessor to distinguish right from wrong; it lights the way to heaven; it is our friend in the desert, our society in solitude, our companion when friendless; it guides us to happiness; it sustains us in misery; it is an ornament among friends, and an armor against enemies.
-Muhammad

Nothing is sufficient for the man to whom the sufficient is too little.
-Epicurus

Go around with your middle finger up, and people will say you're crazy; go around with your pinky up, and they'll cultivate your acquaintance.
-Diogenes

Every man is worth exactly as much as the worth of what he has set his heart upon.
-Seneca

Avoid outshining your superiors. All victories breed hate, and that over your superior is foolish or fatal. So make any advice given to them appear like a recollection of something they have only forgotten rather than as a guide to something they cannot find.
-Gracián

- To refuse to accept praise is to want to be praised twice over.
- Pity is often feeling our own sufferings in those of others, a shrewd precaution against misfortunes that may befall us...a gift we bestow on ourselves in advance.
-La Rochefoucauld

The poet must not cross an interval with a step when he can cross it with a leap.
-Joubert

It is impossible to carry the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing someone's beard.
-Lichtenberg

Hope is the confusion of the desire for a thing with its probability.
-Schopenhauer

One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.
-Nietzsche

If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
-Thoreau

I have often been forced to my knees by the overwhelming conviction that there was no place else to go.
-Lincoln

An original writer is not one who imitates nobody, but one whom nobody can imitate.
-Chateaubriand

- The loss of a thing affects us until we have lost it altogether.
- The fear of separation is all that unites.
-Porchia

Honor thy error as a hidden intention.
-Peter Schmidt and Brian Eno

- Optimists and pessimists differ only on the date of the end of the world.
- "Definition" and "finis" have the same Latin root.
- No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.
-S.J. Lec

The difference between a rut and a grave is the depth.
-Gerald Burrill

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Ex libris

So, how to explain away one's blog-linquency!  Well...

Exhibit A: The joy of tweeting. (If you're unfamiliar, see the sidebar at right, or just hop on over to my Twitter page.) Now, wait a minute, I know, I know, I felt the same way, too. But listen: it's actually much more enjoyable than I had imagined before I dove in about a month ago. There's something very appealing about the challenge of using only 140 characters to attempt to share a part of yourself--sort of like an online, instantaneous, Smith Magazine-esque encapsulation of yourself. Anyhow, now that Facebook has officially gone down the tubes, Twitter is here to stay, at least for me.

(Please know how strongly I am fighting the urge to point out that I began a sentence in that first paragraph with a conjunction. I'm sorry, dear Mrs. Grimm, wherever you are; please resist the temptation to revisit my 3rd-grade transcripts.)

Exhibit B (and the real focus of present entry): I've been making a conscious effort to carve out some extended, meaningful time with a select group of my ever-expanding trove of books. Without slathering the following with my editorial opinions, I thought I'd share a few of the titles I've been especially enjoying of late. In case you'd like to join in the fun, each title is hyperlinked to its respective amazon.com page (as RB would say, other sites are available).