Doonesbury Strikes Again

Listening to BBC radio news this morning, I hear that a bunch of newspapers in the U.S. are withholding today’s Doonesbury comic from their readers. In case you are unlucky enough to be reading one of those papers, here is the comic strip in question, along with a story on the L.A. Times’ decision to move the strip from the comic section to its Op-Ed pages.

LA Times on Doonesbury

Anne Akiko Meyers

This is too good not to share with everybody, so here is a condensed version of a previous post to my music blogs …

A new album has been added to the collection: Air – The Bach Album by Anne Akiko Meyers. Unique to this album is Meyers’ rendering of the D Minor Double Concerto in which she plays BOTH parts, using both (yes, she owns two of the things) of her Stradivariuses, one from 1697 and the other from 1730. Purportedly, the former was once owned by Napoleon and the latter by the King of Spain. I have several examples of the Bach violin concerti in my musical archives (my favorite up to now being the 1980s Academy of Ancient Music version, with the Double Concerto played by Jaap Schroder and Christopher Hirons), but this is my go-to recording now. I also downloaded from HDTracks a high-resolution 24-bit/96mHz edition — you can get conventional 16-bit versions from Amazon and other sources — and the sound quality is stunning.

For more of Meyers, visit her site and her blog. Now check out this pre-release performance of the Bach title piece on the album:

Also, you can read/hear NPR’s interview of Meyers here, which has a video clip of her appearance on Johnny Carson’s TV show at age eleven.

Finally, I will also share with you a violinist.com interview of a few years ago, where I first came upon this terrific artist, when I was actually trying to track another of my violin favorites, Hilary Hahn. And here is that site’s latest on Meyers and her new album. Whew!

UPDATE: I see that tonight Billboard’s Classical Chart shows the Meyers album at #2.

La Grande, more …

Right after my previous post, I jumped over to Laura Gibson’s website to see what was new, and discovered an announcement that she would be performing at the Old Library in La Grande on March 1. Next stop was to visit the Old Library’s site, which turns out to still be under construction, but I immediately called Charlie, the exec director of what is formally known as the Art Center: At The Old Library to ask him for details. Charlie confirms that it is happening on Friday, March 1 but will call me back soon with ticket pricing, etc. So stay tuned.

P.S. If you visit the Old Library site, see if you recognize the header image photo.  As snapped by yours truly.