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Andrew Schulman

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Mar 13, 2013, 10:04:12 PM3/13/13
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I would like to invite everyone to a concert I gave on Monday night:
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http://tinyurl.com/bumuovj
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Tickets are $25 but since the concert took place two days ago, and
there isn't a video, admission is now free. All you need to attend is
access to a Time Machine, and I understand that Apple now makes one.
If you are not able to access a Time Machine you can hear the music
from this program, and lot's of other music I play, most Fridays, and
now Tuesdays, and starting in April also on Saturdays, at a new steady
gig I began last November. The place is called Picnic, Upper West
Side in Manhattan. 101st and Broadway.
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It's turned out to be a great gig. I played at a place nearby for 2+
years, Alouette: they closed in August. That also started as one
night and wound up three nights/week. A really nice place but Picnic
is better musically because of the acoustics and room set-up, more
like playing in a club. And there is the great music crowd, this is
the neighborhood for that - Picnic has been a favorite for years. I
am amazed some nights at who I am playing for. And now my second gig
in a row I can walk to; I live a few blocks away.
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But certainly try to come to Monday night's concert, I understand Time
Machine travel is now inexpensive and exhilarating.
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Andrew

ktaylor

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Mar 13, 2013, 10:46:41 PM3/13/13
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On Mar 13, 9:04 pm, Andrew Schulman <and...@abacaproductions.com>
wrote:
I tell my students that music is time travel. They'll be there.

Kevin

Andrew Schulman

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Mar 13, 2013, 11:00:22 PM3/13/13
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On Mar 13, 10:46 pm, ktaylor <childbl...@aol.com> wrote:
> I tell my students that music is time travel. They'll be there.
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> Kevin
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Good answer!

Andrew

Alan Turing

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Mar 14, 2013, 11:12:22 AM3/14/13
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I'm really sad i missed this, the earlier date of the 19th of March
alligned perfectly with my trip to NYC, unfortunately there is no time
for me to have come before that.
What burns even stronger is that a solid chunk of the program was
Bach, a composer who means the most to me.

Till next time, i hope it went really well!!

~Rahul
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-AlanTuring

Andrew Schulman

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Mar 14, 2013, 12:42:04 PM3/14/13
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On Mar 14, 11:12 am, Alan Turing <razulhun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm really sad i missed this, the earlier date of the 19th of March
> alligned perfectly with my trip to NYC, unfortunately there is no time
> for me to have come before that.
>         What burns even stronger is that a solid chunk of the program was
> Bach, a composer who means the most to me.
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> Till next time, i hope it went really well!!
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> ~Rahul
> --
> -AlanTuring
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Thanks Alan. Yes, we actually had to change the date twice and I lost
some practice time! But it was really exhilarating to play this
program and I'll do another all-Bach program, which I've already
picked out, next year at this place.

Doing the four concerts from memory in one year was what I needed to
do to move forward with the re-wiring of neurological function
described in the concert invitation (link in first post). All I can
say is that it feels marvelous to not only regain what I lost but to
move ahead.

And I hope you'll come to hear me at Picnic the next time you're in
NY, easier now that we are moving into three nights a week.

Andrew

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