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Name: M Heru Kurniawan From: Indonesia E-mail: Contact |
My daughter name is Mitzi Firsyani Kuniawan, hope she can become like you, thanks Admin reply: What a lovely thing to say. I spent a long time in Indonesia, but I never met anyone else with this name. Perhaps we will meet some day.... All best wishes, MM
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Name: Mark Raymond Seifert MD From: Highland, CA E-mail: Contact |
Are you a relative of onetime classmate Roger Myerson, economist extraordinaire at Univ of Chicago?
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Name: Marietta Wike From: Chicago E-mail: Contact |
Private post. Click to view. Admin reply: Hello! How amazing and wonderful to get a note from you. I am so sorry---I cannot exactly remember us playing together. Bet we were terrific! Herman Spier was the best teacher I ever had. I wish I had stayed with him longer. Please stay in touch. Are you a musician now? You are very nice, but I have changed incredibly since I was seven! Mitzi
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Name: Gilbert From: London E-mail: Contact |
Your 10 Cds for a Desert Island are a puzzling choice. One would suppose that you have only a mild interest in classical music and don't like the sound of harpsichords! I like the rest of the web site and your wonderful playing. Admin reply: Hello. Thank you for your remarks. I think hearing music for me is a little like a bus driver choosing to go for a ride on his day off. I teach in a concservatory and hear classical music all day, every day. Of course I like it! but when I am not working I like to have quiet, or something very different. Many people were bothered by my list; quite a few professional musicians told me (secretly) that they don't listen to music unless they have to. I think we live in a rarified screwy way. Music should be uplifting, and it IS, but I hear mostly imperfections, ways to make it better--- acoustic, timing, gesture. There is something lost and something gained, I suppose. So, I like Janis Joplin. I just hop around to that, and do not think about the timing of trills. All the best to you! MM
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Name: Alin From: Romania E-mail: Contact |
Private post. Click to view. Admin reply: Hello! Who are you? I do not remember the name? That is so long ago......
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Name: Stewart Ross From: Kenosha, Wisconsin E-mail: Contact |
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Name: Paul McNulty From: czech republic E-mail: Contact |
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Name: Ivan From: US E-mail: Contact |
Hi, its very interesting. Thx!
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Name: Rebecca McAnly From: DeKalb, Ill. E-mail: Contact |
Wonderful website! Love your artistry, Mitzi!
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