{"id":421,"date":"2009-03-10T07:10:00","date_gmt":"2009-03-10T07:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/victoriatheodore.com\/index.php\/on-friday-i-cried\/"},"modified":"2014-07-06T14:59:12","modified_gmt":"2014-07-06T14:59:12","slug":"on-friday-i-cried","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/victoriatheodore.com\/index.php\/on-friday-i-cried\/","title":{"rendered":"On Friday I cried&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>More on that later : ><\/p>\n<p>It was a weekend full of music, my own and that of others. It all began on <b>Thursday night<\/b>: I&rsquo;d been asked to perform in a Stevie Wonder Tribute show with the incredible vocalist, <a href=\"http:\/\/the-musical-life.blogspot.com\/www.myspace.com\/fredrossvocalist\" target=\"_blank\">Fred Ross<\/a>, at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.broadwaygrill.biz\/\" target=\"_blank\">The Broadway Grill<\/a>, a local restaurant where I frequently perform as a singing pianist.&nbsp; Both of us enthusiastic Stevie Wonder fans, we took on the task with glee.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the performance wasn&rsquo;t sufficiently advertised, so the audience was small and thanks to a subdued sound system, barely aware of our presence.&nbsp; Regardless, Fred and I agreed that it was fun and that our duo (actually a trio, with the drummer) should be repeated.&nbsp; Fred is one of those rare singers who&rsquo;s unafraid (and actually able) to sing Stevie&rsquo;s demanding songs in the original key.<\/p>\n<p>Friday was intense.&nbsp; I woke up at 5am and went to the gym, my &ldquo;reward&rdquo; for having practiced 5.5 hours the day before.&nbsp; After a brief nap, I went to yoga, returned home to prepare for the day.&nbsp; I drove to the school where I&rsquo;m the choral program accompanist, and accompanied the very talented teens, rehearsing music for their upcoming music tour.&nbsp; After school, I drove to a senior living community, where I performed for an enthusiastic audience of senior citizens.&nbsp; I received requests for music ranging from Chopin to &ldquo;In The Mood for Love&rdquo; to &ldquo;Phantom of the Opera&rdquo;; of course, I happily accommodated them all.&nbsp; It was an interesting contrast to play for (and accompany) people of such diverse ages back to back: both have clear love for music, and are demonstrative in their appreciation of my performance, but differ in the type of feedback energy that I sense as a performer, the restlessness of youth versus the focus of maturity.<\/p>\n<p>After my performance for the senior community, I decided to spend my free 2 hours before my next event having a late lunch with a friend.&nbsp; After lunch (dinnertime for most people), my friend and I made an attempt to view a few art galleries under the moniker <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oaklandartmurmur.com\/pages\/about.php\" target=\"_blank\">Art Murmur<\/a>, a group of galleries in Oakland that have openings every first Friday of the month &ndash; and it&rsquo;s FREE (my favorite word of the moment!). Our first stop, at a gallery in Jack London Square, was a bust: the gallery was closed, despite having been on the list of galleries.&nbsp; So we sped off to the next gallery (as I only had about 40 minutes left to keep my schedule), 510 Gallery.&nbsp; The 510 Gallery featured an incredible series of angel wings cast of plywood.&nbsp; The artists were on hand and happy share their creative vision and process.&nbsp; I was astonished at the delicacy of their work, and how thoroughly the work reflects the character of wings.<\/p>\n<p>Next, I headed to Berkeley to see the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.berkeleyplayhouse.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">Berkeley Playhouse<\/a> production of &ldquo;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.berkeleyplayhouse.org\/tickets\" target=\"_blank\">Once on this Island<\/a>&rdquo;, directed by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.shotgunplayers.org\/archive\/seas14\/Cabaret\/images\/promos\/Sally2_th.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Kimberly Dooley<\/a>.&nbsp; For several years, I worked as an accompanist for Elizabeth McCoy, the artistic director of the Berkeley Playhouse, and was excited to finally have a chance to witness the results of her hard work as an audience member.&nbsp;&nbsp; I had no idea that Kimberly, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.myspace.com\/erikabowman\" target=\"_blank\">Erika Bowman<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sfcm.edu\/faculty\/mohammed.aspx\" target=\"_blank\">Michael Mohammed<\/a>, were also involved in the production.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ve worked with all of them over the years, and it was a pleasure to see them in a musical theater context.&nbsp; From start (with the beating of drums as audience members entered the theater) to end, this production was excellent!&nbsp; Kimberly&rsquo;s vision of an island in the French Antilles was beautifully rendered through gorgeous set design, vibrant, engaging performances, energetic choreography and lovely music.&nbsp; I had a hard time sitting still!&nbsp; I wanted to jump up and dance with the performers! The biggest surprise was seeing my friend&rsquo;s daughter, Zendaya, on stage.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ve accompanied Zendaya in school concerts before, but had no idea she was such a natural stage performer!&nbsp; I enjoyed myself immensely!&nbsp; &ldquo;Once on this Island&rdquo; is showing through March 15.&nbsp; Go see it!<\/p>\n<p>After watching the musical, doing my networking (which I always do when in musical environments&hellip;it&rsquo;s a business!), and chatting up old friends, I was thoroughly exhausted.&nbsp; However, I received a text message from a friend who&rsquo;d invited me to see <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Stanley_Clarke\" target=\"_blank\">Stanley Clarke<\/a> that same evening.&nbsp; After having promised Elizabeth that I&rsquo;d come see her production, I had to turn down the invitation, but I really, really, really wanted to see Stanley perform. &nbsp;I&rsquo;ve missed countless opportunities to see musical legends perform over the years, mostly because of conflicts with my own performance schedule, but sometimes because of budget.&nbsp; Well, after receiving that text message, I called and discovered that tickets were still available for the 10pm show.&nbsp; Hm&hellip;I was running on fumes at this point, and the tickets were outside of my current budget, but I spoke on the phone with another friend who (thankfully) encouraged me to go to the show.&nbsp; So I did.&nbsp; I sat behind the pianist at a table with strangers (who didn&rsquo;t seem all that pleased to have me sit with them; at least they were utterly non-responsive to my pre-concert chit-chat&hellip;oh well!&nbsp; It was an open seat, so I took it!).&nbsp; One word: amazing.&nbsp; And then, my weepy moment. It came during Stanley&rsquo;s composition &ldquo;Paradigm Shift&rdquo;, which he wrote in honor of President Obama&rsquo;s election.&nbsp; Stanley&rsquo;s music can be quite complex, and extremely difficult to execute technically.&nbsp; Through the statement of the theme and solos by Stanley&rsquo;s pianist and violinist, this technical difficulty was evident.&nbsp; The musicians played with fierce virtuosity and soaring energy.&nbsp; However, during his solo, Stanley played with utter simplicity and delicacy, creating such exquisitely beautiful sound and phrasing, that I could barely contain my emotions.&nbsp; That moment alone justified my fatigue and the expense.<\/p>\n<p>Other notable moments were the solos of pianist, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stanleyclarke.com\/players\/ruslan_pg.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Ruslan Sirota<\/a>, and drummer <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stanleyclarke.com\/players\/bruner_pg.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Ronald Bruner, Jr.<\/a>, during the song &ldquo;After the Cosmic Rain&rdquo;, a Return To Forever classic.&nbsp; Ruslan has superlative technical facility and a tremendous musical imagination.&nbsp; I only wish he&rsquo;d add a greater element of emotion into his playing.&nbsp; Ronald was plain ridiculous!&nbsp; I mean that in the best possible way!&nbsp; His solo was a demonstration of how to have fun when playing music.&nbsp; His joy was irrepressible and his playing full of vitality.&nbsp; Violinist <a href=\"http:\/\/www.zachbrock.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Zach Brock<\/a> was consistently expressive and passionate in his playing.<\/p>\n<p>Stanley&rsquo;s first finale was Bass Etude #6, during which he played the acoustic bass as if it were a Flamenco guitar.&nbsp; I&rsquo;d never seen anything like it.&nbsp; What a show.<\/p>\n<p>Having been duly inspired, back to work I go! And a one, two, a one, two, three, four&hellip;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>More on that later : > It was a weekend full of music, my own and that of others. 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