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Festival Conductor a World Ambassador for Classical Music

Festival Conductor a World Ambassador for Classical Music
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Soundpost: Letters to the Editor June 2021

2021-05-25T21:31:00 A selection of letters The Strad receives each month from its readers around the world: June 2021 issue THE REST IS HISTORY The late Aaron Rosand was of the opinion that one should not use a shoulder rest (‘Ditch the shoulder rest to improve your playing?’, bit.ly/3t0Qnmi). I am of the opinion that it is absolutely all right to use one. The very same argument used to be made about using a chin rest as well. If one has a vintage instrument of any significant age, it can often be seen that under the area now covered by the chin rest, the varnish is a lighter colour because chin rests were not in use until after the 1880s or so. Yet you don’t hear teachers or violinists calling for a return to not using chin rests.

War hero, pianist wife leave $1 3 million to Gale Free Library

War hero, pianist wife leave $1.3 million to Gale Free Library Community Content Special to The Landmark HOLDEN   Carrol “Bill” W. Bailey fought in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II and earned a Bronze Star. His wife, Betty Blunt Bailey, was a classically trained pianist who played with some of the most celebrated performers of the day. After the war, they settled down to a long and quiet life in Holden. Betty died in 1997 and Bill in 2013, but their memory lives on through two trusts, worth a total of $1.3 million, that recently passed to Holden’s Gale Free Library.

Midori, Kennedy Center Honoree, had a spectacular start that has evolved into a lasting legacy

Midori, Kennedy Center Honoree, had a spectacular start that has evolved into a lasting legacy
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Gale Free Library Holden Carrol Bill W Betty Bailey Battle of the Bulge World War II

HOLDEN Early in 2020, the Gale Free Library received a cryptic letter, the contents of which, once deciphered, seemed too good to be true. The letter appeared to indicate that the library was the remaining beneficiary on two trust funds from Carrol Bill W. Bailey and his wife, Betty Blunt Bailey. The funds totaled $1.3 million. Bailey fought in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal. His wife was a classically trained pianist who played with some of the most celebrated performers of the day. After the war, they settled down to a long and quiet life in Holden. Betty died in 1997 and Bill in 2013. Their son Kent Bailey, also an accomplished musician as well, was a member of  the band Ascension which was the opening act for the band The Who at Holy Cross College in October, 1969.

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