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WHOSE ATTITUDE CAN CHANGE? by Jim Kraft One feature of playing in a symphony orchestra is that you have many bosses – particularly as a...
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SING TO THE LORD A NEW SONG? by Pauliina Haustein By definition, classical musicians tend to be singers and players of old songs...
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OF PRINCIPLES AND PERSECUTION. IS KEEPING A JOB MORE IMPORTANT THAN GOD? by Hannah Celeste Lu I had the honor of attending the...
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HIS PATIENCE WITH ALL THAT IS NOT YET by Mary Jeane Kraft Early in my orchestral career, I began learning the first lesson of being a...
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BUT PTL! by Patrick Kavanaugh A brief introduction from Barbara. This blog is an entry from Patrick’s 1987 Prayer Journal. To give a bit...
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GEORGE HERBERT, CHARLIE, AND THE CROSS by Barbara Kavanaugh The poetry of George Herbert (1593-1633) strikes a chord with my heart. My...
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OUT OF THE DEPTHS by Alana Carithers As I entered the room, I saw several dozen violins laid out on tables. The instruments were...
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STANDING TRUE by Zsófia Mózer Not too long ago I was part of an opera production in a theater. This was my first job after Covid, and I...
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WHO IS YOUR AUDIENCE? by Diana Haskell “Casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you.” 1 Peter 5:7 Nervousness while...
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YOUR LAST PIECE by Barbara Kavanaugh How would you play if you knew it were your Last Piece, the Finale of your life as a performer? As...