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Kate Kornish
@katekornish
something incredible just happened as usual, i went out for a night walk in my favorite park and suddenly, i heard someone playing the flute suspiciously well i walked closer and saw him the sound, the intonation, the phrasing — absolutely stunning. it was immediately clear he was an old-school musician, the kind you barely hear anymore. of course, during a break, i couldn’t resist and went up to him, and that’s when the magic happened all our old flute legends, ofc they were his friends and he plays a wooden flute from 1885 and guess what? he handed it to me and just like that, in the middle of the park, i played bach’s partita for all these people on a 150-year-old flute nobody recorded it, but i just want to remember this day
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@pjc
“suspiciously well” ← what a great turn of phrase. Even greater interior meaning that no digital device was there to capture your playing. Just Kate and the great reality shimmering all around. I love this. Today I read a “suspiciously well written cast” - no surprise, it was by Kate.
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what a poet you are @pjc !!
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