The UNCSA Bassoon Quartet performed as part of the emerging artist series at Watson Chamber Music Hall Feb. 24 on the campus of University of North Carolina Bassoon School of the Arts. UNCSA students Kristen Goguen, Sebastian Castellanos, K.C. Chai, and Juliana Mesa performed Le Phénix quartet for bassoons by Michel Corrette. Above is a […]

William Ludwig, professor of bassoon at Indiana University - Bloomington, presented a master class and recital at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, NC on Thursday, February 19th. The master class took place from 2:00-4:00pm in Hood Recital Hall in the Gray Building and the recital was in Watson Hall […]

I gave a recital and master class at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC on February 16th. I would like to thank USC bassoon professor, Peter Kolkay for the invitation and to his students who were terrific. Prof. Kolkay has built a strong program there and it was a pleasure to meet and […]

Performance of Sofia Gubaidulina’s trio for bassoon, viola and piano Quasi Hoquetus with UNCSA faculty members, Sheila Browne, viola and Karen Beres, piano. The performance was part of a faculty concert at UNCSA on Valentine’s Day called “Ménage a Trios.” Its theme was trios of unusual instrumental combinations and included music by Bernstein, Nin, Turina, […]

On February 7th, 8th and 10th I performed Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante, K 297b with the Winston-Salem Symphony at the Stevens Center in Winston-Salem, NC. The other soloists were Kathryn Levy, flute; Amanda Gerfin, oboe and Robert Campbell, horn. Included on the concert was Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra. Here is a review of a concert and […]

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Today I had to say good-bye to the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 and go back to schlepping my beefy ThinkPad Z61t. Yes, it’s a sad day. But before we boxed it up and sent it home I wanted to try out the notebook’s GPS capability, which is enabled by the system’s …

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It’s that time of year again where, in offices around the country, paper and toner will get used up printing out NCAA tournament brackets; where the numbers guy will get stuck counting $5 bills; and where guys will spend hours obsessively filling out their entries, only to lose to …

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It’s that time of year again where, in offices around the country, paper and toner will get used up printing out NCAA tournament brackets; where the numbers guy will get stuck counting $5 bills; and where guys will spend hours obsessively filling out their entries, only to lose to.

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It ain’t easy being on top. The Associated Press reports that the Apple is being sued by Atlanta-based ZapMedia Services, Inc., which states that the way the music is distributed from iTunes to an iPod via the Internet is in direct violation of patents that it applied for in 1999, …

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When the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 arrived in our office, one of the first things we were eager to try out was the built- in facial recognition software. The new IdeaPad has a lot of cool features and it is one of the first notebooks to integrate software that lets you …

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