Monday, February 07, 2011

Chatter for Flute Duet


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Advanced
Duration: 3 1/2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $4.00

"Chatter" is a flute duet which uses percussive extended technique available to the flutist using beatboxing to mimic chatter and conversation. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Thursday, February 03, 2011

Nautica for solo Piano


I. A-Hull
II. Hardtack
III. Oxeye
IV. Overwhelmed

Level:
 Advanced
Duration: 9 1/2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $7.00



Program Notes:
“Nautica” is four movement work based on the adventures and tragedies of sailing on the open water. Ahull is the downing of the sails and battening down the hatches during a storm. Hardtack is a type of biscuit made of flour, water, and salt commonly found on ships. Ox-eye is a cloud indicating bad weather. Overwhelmed is exactly what is sounds like, being overtaken by the sea.

Score and parts will be delivered by email in PDF format.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Brian Boru's March for Flute, Clarinet, and Cello


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 4 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $8.00
This is an arrangement of the traditional Irish tune "Brian Boru's March". Perfect for intermediate to Advanced players. Piece is approximately 4 minutes long with repeats. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.Includes Flute, Bb Clarinet and cello part as well as score.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tamar World Premiere and Wedding Flute Duets

I got the date, time, and place of the world premiere of my flute choir piece, "Tamar" (http://www.clearnote.net/Tamar.html). It will be on Feb. 11 at 1pm at UAH Roberts Recital Hall at the University of Alabama of Huntsville in Huntsville, AL. It will be performed by the UAH Flute Choir under the direction of Betty Stone. I will be in attendance. The New Music Festival has a lot of music scheduled including a performance of my husband's composition professor, Dr. Nickitas Demos. Here's the full schedule: http://www.uah.edu/music/nmf-rep

I've also continued with the arrangements, and with wedding season around the corner I thought some wedding duets would be a good idea to get started: http://www.nikkinotes.com/WeddingDuets.html

Maraschino for flute and clarinet duet


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Level:
 Advanced
Duration: 3 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $5.00


Program Notes:
"Maraschino" refers to the happy and harmless cherry we put in Shirley Temple drinks and banana splits today, not the more menacing indigestible preserved liqueur cherries of ancient times. The light-hearted and cheerful cherry is captured in this duet in which the flute and clarinet exchange teasing banter in a loose fugue interpretation.

Score and parts will be delivered by email in PDF format.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Valentine for flute and guitar


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 3 1/2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $4.00



This piece is dedicated to my husband, Brian Chamberlain, who is a classical guitarist and composer. After years of asking me to write a piece for both of us to play, this is my Valentine's gift to him. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

2010? Wow! That's gonna be a hard act to follow!

First of all I just noticed that I have been blogging since June 2006. How crazy is that? The goals are the same, and I have come a long ways on the journey. I just gotta keep on keeping on and find ways to keep things fresh.

2010 was a very good year. I thought 2009 was incredible, but 2010 certainly did me right as well. It's been exciting to have all the new experiences and find more confidence in myself, thanks to a slew of friends and colleagues who certainly have a lot of confidence in me (not to mention the hubby who seems to believe I could walk on water if I wanted to take on that task). Sure I get a ton of rejections like any other composer, but I learn from those and keep on truckin'.

So what were the highlights of 2010? I got a taste of being a touring musician. Music + travel = happy me. I got to go on a mini tour the the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, go to a Women Composers Convention to perform my own work, travel to Boston to play some concerts with my hubby and a friend (as well as make new ones) and set wheels in motion to travel more in 2011. And of course my all time favorite concert was playing on my husband's graduate recital here in Atlanta. He got the most incredible performances, which wasn't hard to do with the great music he had written. I can't wait to see what he writes next, he's taken a much needed hiatus ever since. I am starting to hear him tinker around in his studio, the bug is biting him.

I also wrote the most music in 2010 then I ever have. I probably doubled my list of compositions, thanks to the motivation of competitions and requests from friends. The two highlights being the 24 Hour Opera Project put on by Atlanta Opera and a commission from Hopewell Middle School Band which will perform the piece in the Music for All Festival in Indianopolis, IN this March. Without the urging of a few friends, family, and a failed negotiation of another commission I probably would not have found the gumption to take matters in my own hands and find my own opportunities. "No one is going to promote me better than myself" has turned into "No one is going to work harder for me than myself". Its just not enough to put my name out there. I have to make opportunities out of any situation, even if they are ideas I use to poo-poo before. "Ugh, band music and flute choirs just don't interest me" - They do now! Those are the people yearning for new music, and by golly I know those ensembles best! What was I thinking not doing this earlier? Yes mom you are right "Never say never".

So what is the plan of attack for 2011? How can I ride the momentum that got rolling for 2010? Well I need to find another commission. I am hoping the premiere of my band piece at Music for All will spark interest for other commissions but I can't bank on that. I also can't bank on competitions since there are so many people submitting to each competition. I will still submit by I got to rustle up new opportunities. There are a few colleagues I might investigate, but I know its time for the Chamberlains to take things more seriously. Maybe we need to put a recording out there? If we can get a recording project started with concerts lined up for 2012 and I can get another commission, I think 2011 will be spectacular!

Of course there are performances of pieces I wrote in 2010 for 2011, and its nice that I am not the one performing them. Its been a long time since I have had a piece performed that I wasn't performing it and both pieces include flute! My flute quartet "Tamar" will be performed at UAHuntsville New Music festival with prospects of other ensembles performing it in Georgia. My band piece will get a couple of performances in and out of Georgia. I just got to keep on writing more original music with a set ensemble in mind to sell it to.

Everything else will keep on track. Keep up with the students, keep up with the music engraving, keep up with the CraftHope projects and keep up with the hubby. I will also try not to obsess too much with the music career and try to have some non music related fun, don't want to burn out like I did with web design. Well, that's enough for the blog's longest ever post. Stay warm everyone!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Wedding March - Flute Duet


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00

This is an arrangement of the traditional wedding tune by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, "Prince of Denmark's March" (Trumpet Voluntary). Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd Bb above the staff. Lowest note is F on the first space of the staff. Piece is approximately 2 1/2 minutes long. Great for Wedding Ceremonies! Could be used for wedding party processional, bride's processional, prelude music, or recessional. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) Flute Duet


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 1/2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00
This is an arrangement of the traditional wedding tune by Jeremiah Clarke, "Prince of Denmark's March" (Trumpet Voluntary). Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is D below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 1/2 minutes long. Great for Wedding Ceremonies! Could be used for wedding party processional, bride's processional, prelude music, or recessional. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Trumpet Tune and Air - Flute Duet


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00
This is an arrangement of the traditional wedding tune by Henry Purcell, "Trumpet Tune and Air". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd B above the staff. Lowest note is C# below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Great for Wedding Ceremonies! Could be used for wedding party processional, bride's processional, prelude music, or recessional. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Alleluia, Sing to Jesus - Flute Duet


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00
This is an arrangement of the Traditional Easter Hymn, "Alleluia, Sing to Jesus". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is C below the staff. Piece begins in 3/4, transitions to 3/8, then back to 3/4. Piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Great for Easter church services! Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Jesus Christ Is Risen Today! Flute Duet


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00
This is an arrangement of the Traditional Easter Hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today!". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd A above the staff. Lowest note is D below the staff. Piece begins in 4/4, transitions to 6/8, then back to 4/4. Piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Great for Easter church services! Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Were You There When They Crucified My Lord? Flute Duet


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 1/2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00

This is an arrangement of the African American Spritual, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is C# below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 1/2 minutes long. Great for Lent and Good Friday church services! Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Haste to the Wedding Flute Duet

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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 1 1/2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00
This is an arrangement of the Traditional Irish Melody, "Haste to the Wedding". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd B above the staff. Lowest note is C# below the staff. Piece is approximately 1 1/2 minutes long. Great for Wedding Ceremonies! Could be used for wedding party processional, bride's processional, prelude music, or recessional. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

What Wonderous Love Is This? Flute Duet


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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 1/2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00

This is an arrangement of the Amercian Folk Song, "What Wonderous Love Is This?". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is E above the staff. Lowest note is C below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 1/2 minutes long. Great for Lent, Good Friday, and Easter church services! Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Auld Lang Syne Flute Duet



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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00



This is an arrangement of the Scottish Folk Song, "Auld Lang Syne". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Piece starts in 4/4, transitions to 6/8, then back to 4/4. Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is D below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Great for those New Year's Eve Gigs! Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Monday, December 13, 2010

O Come, O Come Emmanuel - Flute Duet


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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2:30 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00



This is an arrangement of the Christmas Carol "O Come, O Come Emmanuel". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Piece starts in 4/4, transitions to 6/8, then ends in 3/4 (eigth note remains constant). Highest note is E above the staff. Lowest note is C below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 minutes and 30 seconds long. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Coventry Carol - Flute Duet


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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00




This is an arrangement of the Christmas Carol "Coventry Carol". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Piece starts in 3/4, transitions to 3/8, then back to 3/4 (eigth note remains constant). Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is D below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

What Child Is This - Flute Duet

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Level:
 Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 3 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00



This is an arrangement of the Christmas Carol "What Child Is This". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Piece remains in 6/8. Highest note is 2nd A above the staff. Lowest note is C below the staff. Piece is approximately 3 minutes long. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Christmas Flute Duets


God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Silent Night
Coventry Carol
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Pat-A-Pan
What Child Is This?

Arrangements of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "Silent Night", "Coventry Carol", "What Child Is This?", "O Come, O Come Emmanuel", and "Pat-a-Pan". Buy all 6 in one click! Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Highest note is 2nd A above the staff. Lowest note is C below the staff. Each piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email. $12.00


Or Buy Them Seperately!
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Silent Night
Coventry Carol
What Child Is This?
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Pat-A-Pan

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Pat-A-Pan - Flute Duet

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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 1 Minute 30 Seconds
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00



This is an arrangement of the Christmas Carol "Pat-A-Pan". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Piece starts in Cut Time, transitions to 3/4 then 2/4, then back to Cut Time. Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is D below the staff. Piece is approximately one minute and thirty seconds long. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Smorgasbord Published

Smorgasbord
by Nicole Chamberlain

for solo flute and solo piccolo

Learn more about Smorgasbord here

Smorgasbord explores the different styles and textures a flutist can convey through the manipulation of the air stream. Through punching, clicks, bending, popping, fluttering, and even singing while playing, the flute can take on a metamorphosis of sound. The titles of the movements are analogous to a variety of textures found in food as well as the sounds of the flute. Through punches and aggressive attacks, the sound can be crunchy; though bending, it can be gelatinous; through pops, clicks and different embouchure shapes, it can be carbonated; with our friend the piccolo, singing while playing, and fluttering, it can sound fluffy. Certainly the flute has a "smorgasbord" of ingredients in the pantry that can be whipped up a delicious audio-culinary work.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Silent Night - Flute Duet



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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00




This is an arrangement of the Christmas Carol "Silent Night". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Piece remains in 3/4. Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is D below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen


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Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Duration: 2 Minutes
Format: PDF
Price: $2.00




This is an arrangement of the Christmas Carol "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen". Perfect for intermediate to advanced players. Piece starts in 6/8, transitions to 2/4, then back to 6/8 (eigth note remains constant). Highest note is 2nd G above the staff. Lowest note is D below the staff. Piece is approximately 2 minutes long. Piece will be delivered as a PDF through email.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Confession Cam!

Here is the Atlanta Opera's "Confession Cam" for the 24 Hour Opera Project. I am the second interview on the camera:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yexVeRN06f8

Monday, November 08, 2010

Audience Choice Award!


We did it! We finished the opera and it won Audience Choice Award! I hope to have some photos and maybe even some video soon. The opera was called "Scrub a Dub Raw" and we had to use two props: a washboard and a rubber chicken. The theme had to be family reunion. I was then paired up at random with Vynnie Meli (http://www.vynniemeli.com) who was the librettist/lyricists. She was amazing to work with!

All three operas were incredible and I was glad to meet some nice, talented people (the bulk of whom were from Atlanta). I have to give alot of gratitude to the directors and cast who really sold the opera to the crowd and who I didn't get a chance to meet or hear until the performance: Beth Suryan (Stage Director), Catherine Schaefer (Music Director/Pianist), Vivian Clifton (Wife/Daughter-in-law), Andrea Green (Mother), Stephen McCool (Cop/Brother, Neighbor), Dennis Shumann (Brother).

Thanks to my cheerleading section which included my hubby, my parents, Brian Luckett, Julie Moxley, Gail Goodman, Curtis Bryant, and Clair and Margaret Hayes. Nice to have some support in the audience!

They did post the operning and you can see all of us picking our props and getting our partners: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD6lUin2igc&feature=youtu.be


Monday, November 01, 2010

World Premiere of Opera I haven't written yet!

I am announcing the premiere of an opera I have not even written yet!

November 7 at 7:30pm - FREE and open to the public
Georgia State University, Kopleff Recital Hall
Corner of Gilmer Street and Peachtree Center Avenue.
Atlanta, GA

This Saturday I begin writing an opera while sequestered at the Atlanta Opera offices. I have 12 hours to work with a librettist before I have to hand off my work to a stage director, singers, and pianist. None of whom I have met as of yet. All I know is the work will be 7-10 minutes and that I will have to include certain items that will be dictated to me by the Atlanta Opera. Should be a fun time! The concert is free and open to the public! Read more here: http://www.atlantaopera.org/calendar/view.aspx?id=43245957

Hope to see the cheerleading section there!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

24-Hour Opera Project by Atlanta Opera!

I just got the phone call this morning inviting me to participate in the Atlanta Opera's 24 Hour Opera Project on November 6-7. Naturally I said yes :) I will work with a lyricist to write a 7-10 minute opera in 12 hours, then a stage director and singers will rehearse to perform the work on November 7th!.

I should get a packet in a couple of days with all the details and I will share them as I get to know the details myself. The performance will be at Georgia State University and I hope the performance will be public, but I will let you know.

Here's some more info on the project: http://www.atlantaopera.org/calendar/view.aspx?id=43245957

Friday, September 03, 2010

Publication and Commission


I had a doubly good day yesterday. The publication of my flute quartet,
"Tamar", was released yesterday:

http://www.clearnote.net/Tamar.html

I also recorded the piece and you should be able to listen to a recording of me playing all four parts by clicking the preview button halfway down that page.

On another note, I just struck a deal with Audrey Murphy (director of Hopewell Middle School Band) to write a piece for her middle school band. They will perform the piece at the Music for All National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis, IN in March 2011. The festival only accepted 4 middle school bands out of the country and Audrey's band was one of them.

Here's is a performance of the piece they commissioned last year and performed at the Georgia Music Educator's Association conference this year. The piece is called Pronto by William Pitts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejy8ulGjqmA

I am very impressed with this young group of musicians and look forward to working with Audrey.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Flute Concertino Published


I finally got a flute concertino I wrote several years ago published. It is
for flute and string ensemble. Instead of renting the piece out to orchestras,
we decided to go ahead and sell the copy to the orchestra (or more probable the
flutist). This piece has had some interest lately, so fingers crossed something
will come of it in the next year: http://www.clearnote.net/Apparition.html
I've also completed a flute quartet as well as some other pieces this year
that I hope to have published soon as well. The publisher is interested so I
just need to get my act together and do.
I am also working with some friends here in Atlanta in the hopes of getting
some new works performed. I'll keep you posted!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Nashville and the radio!


I heard there was some trouble with links, work getting in the way, etc. So in case you missed the radio show it is archived here: http://wpln.org/?cat=5 My performance is about 14 minutes in. The show will also be rebroadcast in Nashville on 90.3 fm on Sunday at 3pm and Tuesday at 8pm.

I had a wonderful time performing on "Live in Studio C" . Its such a great space and the staff is great about checking in and making sure you have everything you need. I got a chance to meet some wonderful composers and performers at the show. I love the music that's getting written by the concert composers in Nashville.

I also got the opportunity to visit my sister and her kids in Clarksville. It was the usual kind of visit. Gossip lots, watch scary TV programs, and hang out with the kids. Doesn't get much better.

I also finally got the chance to catch up with a friend of mine who is a fellow flutist, and old college buddy. She's got some fabulous things going on and it was really great to see her and catch up. I can't wait for her latest Celtic album to go on. It seems exciting!

I am glad to be home and getting back to life a little bit. Catch up on lessons, music engraving, and more importantly sleep! In the meantime, I am waiting for some things to unfold and anxiously figuring out what might be next to write or perform.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

On the radio!

I will performing my composition "Smorgasbord" for solo flute tomorrow (7/21) at 3pm Central time/ 4pm Eastern time on Nashville's public radio station WPLN's "Live in Studio C". You can listen to a live stream here: http://www.wpln.org (There is a link in the left side of the page to listen online). There will also be 4 other composers on the program, and I am looking forward to meeting them and hearing performances of their pieces as well.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Mangosteen at 9th Women Composers Festival

Yesterday I received the recording of my piece "Mangosteen" from the performance at the 9th Festival of Women Composers at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, PA. I am performing with guitarist Irvin Kauffman. He is assistant principal cello for Pittsburgh Symphony. This was his first public performance on guitar in 20 years due to a hand injury. I was honored that he felt the time was right to make an appearance again and that this should be the piece. http://www.fsharpminor.com/nikki/Mangosteen.html

Irvin is also the oldest member of the Pittsburgh Symphony and was a wealth of knowledge and experience. He's certainly played everything with everybody. It was a wonderful experience to work with someone who's led an incredible music career, but leaves any ego at the door. He made me feel like an equal and seemed genuinely supportive and interested in the music I am writing. I wish him all the best and hope for an opportunity to work with him again. Perhaps on cello next time?

More good news is on the horizon. I'll keep y'all posted!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Back from Boston...now what?


Here we are back from Boston, and I think back on our feet. Provincetown was beautiful, and the wedding was just as beautiful. Thanks to Nick and Susie who kept our music stands from blowing away while we played on the beach for Dan and Lynn's wedding. Also thanks to Karl Henning for putting together the venues and helping us perform our music in Boston. He also took the time to show us around Boston some, and we hope we can all get together again in the future. I have recordings of "Maraschino" and "Toxicodendron" in the music section of www.nikkinotes.com. Thanks again to Karl for the performance and recording.

So now what? What's next? Brian has his final orals exams and one pesky class to complete this summer. Then he's finally done! Woohoo! I know he's also glad I've stopped scheduling him for a million things to perform and do...well for the time being. Or at least until I get some other wicked ideas.

I have some things in the works to get some of my compositions performed by others. Hopefully I will get some news of that shortly. In the meantime, I'm teaching a lot of students and thinking about what to write next. Maybe record some of it?

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Married 1 year ago today!

Brian and I were married one year ago today. He's made me incredibly happy. We're living the dream! I love you, babe!