Pianist Professor Paul Bempechat Plays Beethoven
Streamed live from a living room near Boston…to the Austrian virtual concert hall!
Kassandra Aloe (ArtEd 2008) created this picture book for Professor Lin Haire-Sargeant’s Summer 2020 Continuing Education Children’s Literature class. In the story, Lemi, a unicorn setting out for the Merry Meadows, helps an over-imaginative little lion regain his self-confidence and wonder. A delight!
Kurt Weil, Violin Concerto (Opus 12) 1924
Gregor had never had any practice in moving backwards and was only able to go very slowly. If Gregor had only been allowed to turn round he would have been back in his room straight away, but he was afraid that if he took the time to do that his father would become impatient, and there was the threat of a lethal blow to his back or head from the stick in his father’s hand any moment. Eventually, though, Gregor realized that he had no choice as he saw, to his disgust, that he was quite incapable of going backwards in a straight line; so he began, as quickly as possible and with frequent anxious glances at his father, to turn himself round. It went very slowly, but perhaps his father was able to see his good intentions as he did nothing to hinder him, in fact now and then he used the tip of his stick to give directions from a distance as to which way to turn. If only his father would stop that unbearable hissing!
But into what is it expanding?
I’d rather not walk through the garden again
If I can’t catch your scent on a magnolia wind