Meet Me in St. Louis by and Play

This past week I (Maya) got to do a really fun project with composer and friend of andPlay, Hunter Long. He asked me earlier this fall if I would be interested in flying out to St. Louis (better known as the gateway to the west) for an experimental opera that he was writing, Drawing Down the Moon, at this amazing gallery space called The Luminary. He had been chosen for one of their artist residencies and was working on putting together the team of musicians. I love traveling, operas, and experiments, so it was a no brainer to say yes to that dress, and oh boy am I glad that I did.

I arrived at the St. Louis airport last Wednesday and met up with Hunter, Carmen Moreno (director), and Rebecca Woodmass (singer). We were put up in these enormous (by New York standards) apartments about a 7 minute walk from the gallery. The apartments were generously donated to the gallery to house resident artists by a MEGA sweet couple that owned the building. Our first outing in town was to the Fortune Teller Bar that definitely lived up to its name. There was an actual fortune teller in the window ready to tell your future, dark lighting, and taxidermy animals strategically placed all around the space.

Our first rehearsal was the next morning. I woke up and armed myself with my violin, iPad, and Google map of the best coffee shop nearby. The Mud House (the aforementioned coffee shop) was everything that the Yelp reviews promised and more. It was my safe haven for the four days in St. Louis, and I waltzed through those doors at least twice a day. If you are ever in the neighborhood it is a MUST not only for its Gilmore Girls inspired name (props to you if you can tell me where this is from), but also because the coffee and food are delicious, the artwork made me laugh, and the baristas are genuinely friendly.

At the first rehearsal I finally got to meet the other singer, Sarah Hawkey, who also hails from New York. We worked through each section/chant and all got to know each other a bit.

Over the next couple of days we worked out all of the movement, props, and timing. The piece is about these three witch-like women reciting chants and performing rituals in order to draw down the moon. The singers and Carmen started the piece on the end of the room farthest away from the moon and with each chant came closer and closer. They crazily broke sticks, lit matches, had their ESP cards read, walked around a salt circle, and lit bowls on fire to name a few activities that took place.

Hunter and Carmen were constantly rushing around making sure that everything was ready for the big day, and they did an incredible job!!!!

When show time came around everything was in place, and we were all jazzed for a transfixing performance filled with 70 pounds of salt, clay face paint, and an enormous moon waiting to be lit.

I am so glad that I was able to do this project with all of these incredible new (to me) artists, and I hope we can perform it again sometime soon!

-M

andLiked this week: THE CITY MUSEUM of St. Louis. It is an enormous playground filled with whimsy, hidden passageways, and slides for kids and adults that is open until midnight on weekends.  You can and dare I say should get lost in there for days if given the opportunity.

Gifts for the Giving by and Play

Boxes, wrapping paper, and name tags, oh my! It is the time of year when you think about what little (or large) gifts will be the perfect thing to tell someone that you care about them. We know that your inbox and social media feeds are probably filled to the brim with gift lists, but humor us and let us add our two-cents!

1.) The swanky string player in your life? Give them the MOST BLING rosin of all time (Maya has her students convinced that it is made with magic).

2.) A baker in the family? No problem! Give them the beautiful and super useful Amy's Bread revised and updated Cookbook. Nothing says love like hinting that you want them to make chocolate sourdough twists for you.

3.) Coffee? How about a lovely Chemex and hand grinder! Help make their morning more relaxing yet invigorating.

4.) A friend keeps forgetting about dates and rehearsals? A simple yet elegant Moleskin pocket planner is the answer to (most of) their prayers.

5.) A friend who loves the written word and missing their subway stop? The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon . Get  a copy for yourself too--you deserve it.

6.) Know someone with a discman, boombox, computer, or record player? Yes? Then they will LOVE these albums! Tigue Peaks and Will Mason Ensemble Beams of the Huge Nights. All of the ears should hear these! Follow them on all of their social medias and get into it.

7.) Artsy friend with a love for small bags to put inside of their larger bags? Check out the etsy page of friend of andPlay, Grace Engel (we have a fun collab in the works that you should get pumped about). Follow her on instagram too, her art rocks. And while you are at it check out our friend from across the pond, Julia Vogl's new online art shop too!  

8.) Do you know a world traveler who is in to the fancier sides of life? Check out this INCREDIBLE weekender bag from Cuyana that Hannah just got for herself and consider how much more luxurious your life would be at the airport if you (or your loved ones) had one too.

9.) Do you know someone with a heart? Gilmore Girls DVD box set. Enough said.

 

That's all for the gift list, folks! hApPy HoLiDaYs and have fun!!

 

xo,

H&M

Composition workshops at NYU by and Play

As some of you may know, I (Hannah) am still a student (getting my doctorate at NYU).  While that comes with its downsides -- namely my insane schedule at the end of the semester -- there are also great perks, like free rehearsal space!  Another fun part of being at NYU has been working with Julia Wolfe's composition seminar.  This year-long class of graduate composers meets once a week with the end goal of writing a composition to be performed by the JACK quartet at the end of the spring semester.

As a young composer, having JACK premiere your work is a dream come true!  In order to help their compositions be the best possible, this class includes a series of workshops with performers to try out sketches and work through ideas.  Julia was nice enough to ask me to help out this year by performing and finding the other musicians.  This semester they wrote viola solos, then violin/viola duos (perfect opportunity for some andPlay fun!), and tonight we performed string trios with cellist/friend Meaghan Burke.  In each class we perform the work, go over questions from either the performer or composer, and talk about different ways things could be improved/notated/explored/etc.  It's really a great experience for everyone involved.  Not only do we love working with composers, but it's nice for us to be able to share some of the things we have learned in our experience with performances and collaborations.

Tonight was a marathon with us working through all ten of the student works in one evening, but the students were nice enough to bring plenty of snacks (did they know we love to andSnack?)  We will be back next semester to read some quartet sketches before they go to JACK -- we can't wait to see what they come up with!

andLiked this week: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante is the incredible first novel in a four part series by this Neapolitan writer. Check it out, you will not be sorry!


andThankful by and Play

Sometimes life is hard and it is tough to remember to be thankful for the wonderful people and experiences we have in our lives. I notice myself going about my day to day life not thinking about how incredible it is that I am living in the city of elementary school Maya's dreams, playing music that I love, and surrounded by amazingly interesting and passionate friends and colleagues.

There aren't many times in the year where it is appropriate to thank people for being in your life without making them nervous or sounding wayyy too cheesy, but thanksgiving is definitely the time where layering on the cheese is A-okay.

**New and old friends (and even all of you future friends out there waiting to happen), I am incredibly grateful for you.**

Now enough of the mushy gushy and on to some lists! Here are some recipes we are drooling over and a compilation of things that Hannah and I are thankful for.

RECIPES! 

1.) This Greek Pumpkin and Leek pie looks INSANE.  -H

2.) I want these biscuits with everything. Cranberry sauce, gravy, turkey, you name it I will eat it with these. -M

3.) Layers upon layers of crepe.  -H

5.) An Aperol Spritz sounds like the perfect holiday drink to help hold on to that cheer. -M


andThankful for...

a few days off of school! -H

hanging out with my intelligent, witty, and charismatic younger brothers. -M

the nice long Fall that we have been having. -H

a holiday where my love for pies is celebrated! -M

having so many wonderful collaborators and colleagues that inspire us daily! H&M

What are you thankful for? 

-M