Sunday, September 30, 2007

"ClassicallyHip"

For those of you curious to read an account of our latest performance in Gettysburg, PA, check out John Clare's (of WITF) blog here. He also managed to snap a few photographs (yes, without flash!) at our performance.

We will also be visiting John in his studio at WITF for an interview and in-studio performance. Stay tuned for more details. After the in-studio performance and interview, we will head back to Gettysburg College to give some masterclasses! Looking forward...

4 Comments:

At 6:33 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Emily, Julie & Donna,

Still floating on "Cloud 9" after Sunday's performance!!!

I took some digitals of the trio during the "meet & greet" afterwards and have some other pictures taken on Sunday to help you remember your visit to Gettysburg.

Anyway...can you provide an email address to send the pictures to? High Resolution available for any & all images...

All the very best to you,
Andy & Lucy
(email: kzfan@comcast.net)

 
At 10:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A great review! Sorry I couldn't be there. But I sure plan to be at your concert in Boston at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on October 21. Will you be doing a radio interview/performance in Boston before the concert? Has anyone told Jeremy Eichler, the new classical music critic at the Boston Globe, about your Boston connection? Someone should suggest that he do a Claremont Trio interview before the concert!

Your loyal fan, Gustavo

 
At 10:03 PM, Blogger Claremont Trio said...

We're so glad you enjoyed the show. You can e-mail us at claremonttrio@gmail.com

 
At 9:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's just a thought, but do what Stewart Copeland of The Police did to selected radio stations back in the late '70s when promoting his band. Legend has it that he would call the station anonymously as this hyperactive fan about this wicked good new band called The Police, get airplay, et Urgo get their name out though, shall we say, an unorthodox marketing approach. The same applies for other media: trick'em into noticing you.

 

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