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I grew up in one of the most beautiful places in the world: Dunedin, New Zealand. Surrounded by music in a family that loved and supported the arts, I began violin lessons at the age of 5 and soon knew that music would be my passion in life. After completing a Bachelor of Music at the University of Otago, I spent a wonderful year playing with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra before completing a Master of Music at the University of Oregon. Soon after a return to New Zealand, I formed with three friends the Tasman String Quartet, with which I had the great fortune of travelling to the University of Colorado to study with one of the all-time greats; the Takács Quartet. For many years I had been drawn towards what I consider to be the extraordinary beauty of historically informed performance. Following my string quartet studies, I began a second Master's degree in Early Music at Indiana University. I am now living in Bloomington, enjoying the chance to play early music with wonderful groups in the area. Photo: © Steve Riskind

Friday, June 25, 2010

It's called a FOOTpath!

Cyclists out there - get off the footpath and onto the road where your wheels belong! As a pedestrian I reserve the right to walk along in my own little world, wandering freely from the left side of the footpath to the right, and then back again, without worrying about some douchebag cyclist zooming up on me from behind and mowing me down.

1 comment:

  1. Pedestrians, look where you're going, we're on the footpath/'sidewalk' because we don't want to die!

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