Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Disney World via Make-A-Wish

Last week I was given the opportunity to join my niece in receiving her wish from Make-A-Wish Foundation to visit Disney World! As many of you know, Naomi is a survivor of Leukemia, and as a survivor, it was suggested that she wait at least a year beyond being in remission before enjoying her wish so that she could have an optimal experience. My sister asked me to join her, our mother and the kids in Florida, and despite my hectic schedule, I couldn't imagine not taking part in Naomi's wish.

I flew to Florida two days before everyone else (the flights were cheaper leaving on a Thursday), and hoped to find a space to practice for my upcoming concert. I was happy to discover that the friend who graciously housed me for 2 days lives very close to a piano store! The owner, Teresa Foster, was friendly and kind, and didn't hesitate a bit when I asked if I could use one of her pianos to practice. Thank God for her generosity. I was so grateful for those practice hours to review my music. If you're in Jacksonville, FL, go see Teresa at Teresa's Piano Gallery and buy your piano from her!

I did manage some down time, visiting the Jacksonville Beach and taking a leisurely walk with friends on the rough sand. My feet got a de-facto pedicure...ouch! lol The little rocks digging into my feet didn't deter me from taking in the beauty of the ocean. After 2 days in Jacksonville, my friend, her daughters and I drove to Orlando to meet my family. We waited, and waited, and waited, and finally Naomi came skipping down the exit hallway at the airport with a huge grin,
ready to start her adventure.

We left the airport, drove a short distance and checked into the Give Kids the World Village, a magical resort built specifically for children who are or have been dealing with a debilitating disease or health condition. Everything about the village is stunning, from the playful colors on the Wonderland-esque buildings, to the genuine kindness, patience and love displayed by the staff and countless volunteers from around the world. The children were in awe, as were we adults. It's built so that the children who are too sick to enjoy the theme parks can still have a great time. Read all about GKTW on their website.

Photos from the village:





































Saturday night was orientation for the parents, and a party for the kids: hula hoops, dancing to music kids like, bowling games, jump ropes, etc. My sister came back from orientation in a daze, utterly overwhelmed with amazement. We did our best to go to bed early despite the excitement, because the days ahead were going to be packed full of fun!

Sunday - Universal Studios. We arrived at the park just before noon (so much for trying to get there early - have you ever tried wrangling 8 people into being out the door early?? Sigh...) My mom had a couple of falls recently, and had to use a wheelchair, but thanks to our being escorted to the FRONT of every line for rides, shows, character photos, etc., she had a great time along with the rest of us. My nephew is a ride fanatic like me, so we were ride buddies. The faster, the more G-forces, the better! We managed to hit almost every ride in BOTH parks and wore ourselves fully out. However, the buzz was strong enough that we stayed up far too late Sunday night. Before falling asleep I noticed that Naomi's face was hot. Uh-oh...Yep. Fever. We gave her some tylenol to cut the fever and prayed for the best. By morning, Naomi said she felt better, so we went forward with our plans.


















Monday - Disney Animal Kingdom. This particular Disney park didn't offer an escort to the front of the line, but we were allowed to enter the Fast Pass lanes, which made the wait significantly less than other folks standing in the regular lines, but slowed down our pace enough that we could only see this one park. But we had a blast! We did a safari, rode several rides, and the kids were invited to dance with the cast in the Lion King performance.



















We had planned to head back to the village for dinner (3 meals per day per person are provided at the village - gratis), take a nap and then head back to the Magic Kingdom. I've always heard that it's amazing at night. But alas, Naomi was feeling terrible. Nina took her to the clinic and the diagnosis came back: strep throat! That meant that Naomi had to stay in bed all day on Tuesday. Since the fatigue had hit my mother particularly hard (the long flight, sitting all day in a wheel chair, etc.), it was decided that she'd stay at the villa with Naomi while my sister, nephew and I went to Disney Hollywood and Epcot. It was fun, but we missed Naomi and mom...



















After lunch at Epcot, I had to go to the airport and fly home. I was only able to spend 3 days with the family because I had a concert on Wednesday at noon with soprano,
Dr. Candace Johnson, at UC Berkeley's Hertz Hall. Considering my lack of sleep, jet lag, and insufficient practice time (thanks to being a kid again in Orlando!), the performance went very well. I so love playing "Classical" music.

I'm so grateful for the opportunity to witness Naomi's joy in meeting her most beloved characters, being escorted to the front of every line for rides, participating in a theatrical presentation of the Lion King and just having a grand time. I'll never forget the smiles on the kids faces. Magical...

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Victoria Theodore April Performances

"The tang of wine is in the air,
I’m drunk with all the happiness
That Spring can give.
Never dreamed it could be so
Exciting to live.
April in Paris..."
– Vernon Duke and E.Y. “Yip” Harburg

Ok, I'm not in Paris, but wouldn't that be lovely? But, being in the beautiful Bay Area for Spring isn't half bad! ; >

I've been slacking on my blog all year, but I'm going to try and be better from this point forward. I do have to say that I've been spending my time wisely, practicing and writing, writing, writing! Finally! I'm very happy with what I've been creating and look forward to more. It's so nice to be in the creative flow. I have to keep this habit!

I have several great performances coming up. I hope to see you soon!

Wed, Apr 7
12pm
FREE CONCERT!
Candace Johnson, soprano
Noon Concert: American Song
UC Berkeley, Hertz Hall
Near College at Bancroft Berkeley, CA 94704

Sun, Apr 11
11am
Plymouth United Church of Christ
Oakland, CA 94611 | 510.654.5300 | map

Thu, Apr 15
7:30pm
2010 Fisk Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert
I am this year's featured guest artist/composer. Come hear me perform my own music with the Fisk Jazz Ensemble!

Fisk University
Fisk Memorial Chapel
1000 Seventeenth Ave NorthNashville, TN 37208 | 615.329.8500 | map

Sat, Apr 17
8:30pm - 11:30pm
Marcello's Restaurant & Piano Bar
Come hear me play and sing!
It's also open mic! Sing with me! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me! Any style!
515 San Ramon Valley Boulevard Danville, CA 94526 | 925.838.8144 | map

Fri, Apr 23
6:30pm - 8:30pm
E-22 Café
Come hear me play and sing!
It's also open mic! Sing with me! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me! Any style!
1366 Powell Street Emeryville, CA 94608-2506 | 510.428.9334 | map

2010 - First quarter blog update

It's been nearly 4 months since the start of the new year, and I've been utterly unable to get myself to blog on a regular basis. I've been enjoying a lovely 2010 so far, and I'd love to share my adventures with you. I'm so far behind at this point, I feel like just giving a short synopsis:

January
NAMM 2010
Nate Watts, legendary bassist primarily known for his work with Stevie Wonder, was honored by Samson/Hartke, and Nate asked me to perform in the band with him that night. He also asked me to perform something classical for him. Of course I was honored! I got to work a few weeks before the concert, practicing a few virtuoso piano works: Two pieces from Schumann's (Davidsbündlertänze: Balladenmäßig and Zart und Singend) and Rachmaninoff's Etude #5 in Eb minor from the Études Tableaux. It felt soooo good to have that kind of challenging piano music in my hands again. I've got to start putting in more practice time CONSISTENTLY! I'm quite good at the occasional 3-5 hour practice day, but on a regular basis? Sigh... no where near...

At NAMM, I practiced my pieces upstairs in the piano room, mostly on Fazioli pianos (I'm a fan). At one point, I sat down and played, completely oblivious to the fact that Paolo Fazioliand Herbie Hancockwere standing less than 7 feet away from me (which someone pointed out after I'd finished playing). Yikes! Mr. Hancock left the room shortly after I played (I didn't get to speak to him), but Mr. Fazioli came over and I had the chance to meet him.

Nate's concert included several amazing musicians, with whom I had the honor to perform:
Paul Jackson, Jr., Ray Parker, Jr., Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten, Brian Culberton, Darryl Phinnessee, Freddie Washington, many of the members of Stevie Wonder's band, with whom I adore playing, and several others. Over the course of the 2 days I was there, I got a chance to finally sit in with my very talented friend, Matt Cusson, and hung out with several different friends. It was a good trip!

PHOTOS











The week after NAMM, I attended the Grand Opening of the Nate WattsPiedmont Piano Store. Owner, Jim Callahan, invited Paolo Fazioli to give a demonstration of his pianos, and I had the chance to speak with and play for him again. After hearing me play, he paid me an enormous compliment and offered me great encouragement for continuing my pursuit of mastery of classical virtuoso piano works. I'm getting there! I had the chance to meet Jonathan Cainand Taylor Eigstithat week.

PHOTOS







FEBRUARY
Keep Music Rockin' Foundation
I gave a lecture at a local high school, teaching the students a couple of Stevie Wonder tunes, and had a great time! The students are really talented and their enthusiasm was infectious.

PHOTOS




Skywalker
I was invited to a recording session at Skywalker Ranch, and fell in love...with the ranch!!! Wow! It's just beautiful. Mr. Lucas happened to sit down at the table behind me during lunch. But of course, NO ONE told me that information until after we'd left. DRAT!! I coulda got a picture! lol





MARCH
My sister celebrated a BIG birthday (I won't say which) by coming to my gig at Marcello's. A huge group of people joined in and it was merriment all around!

I played for a couple of rounds and for the grand finale of the Jazz Search West Competition. The talent was impressive, and I had fun playing with drummerJeff Marrs, bassistGeoff Brennan, and host Kyle Blase

Over the last few months, I've had a bunch of great gigs, fun recording sessions, writing sessions, new writing collaborations yielding dozens of new songs, have been playing and singing more than ever, and feel my musicianship growing. Given the fact that most of my time is consumed with practicing, writing and performing (oh yeah, and teaching!), blogging has become a challenge. I will try to do better, even if it means writing a mere sentence or two. In closing, I've included random photos from my various performances. Enjoy! HAPPY SPRING!!















Thursday, March 18, 2010

Victoria Theodore Press

I got a mention in this week's East Bay Express:

East Bay Express: Article on Victoria Theodore

Tell your friends! : >

Monday, March 01, 2010

Victoria Theodore March Performances

"There's joy in the mountains;
There's life in the fountains;
Small clouds are sailing,
The rain is over and gone!"

– William Wordsworth, March

Hello Friends,

Can you feel it? The slight warming of air? The crunch of new grass underfoot? Even the raindrops fall in a manner that belies coming Spring! Winter has been good to me, but sun lover that I am, I happily embrace the change in season...though I suspect that the rains aren't truly over and gone!

February was a busy month. I've still not managed to keep up, or even update, my blog at all this year. I intend to take a few hours and finally document some of the exciting, and occasionally mundane, experiences in my musical life. Just don't ask me when...sigh...

March is promising to keep me a busy bee. Lots of performances for you to come enjoy!

Fri, Mar 5
7-10pm
Jazz Search West Competition
The Bay Area's first jazz talent search for solo vocalists and instrumentalists. Come compete or enjoy the music! See the website for details. I'm playing in the rhythm section.
Avonova Studios
417 Avon Street Oakland, CA 94618| 510.652.8440 | map
Contestant fee: $25, Audience members: FREE!!

Sat, Mar 6
8:30pm - 11:30pm
Marcello's Restaurant & Piano Bar
Come hear me play and sing!
It's also open mic! Sing with me! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me! Any style!
515 San Ramon Valley Boulevard Danville, CA 94526 | 925.838.8144 | map

Fri, Mar 12
Sat, Mar 13
10pm
Darwin Tillery Orchestra, playing hits from the 70's, 80's, 90's and today
Cache Creek Casino, Club 88
14455 Highway 16 Brooks, CA 95606| 888.772.2243 | map

Thu, Mar 18
7-10pm
Jazz Search West Competition
The Bay Area's first jazz talent search for solo vocalists and instrumentalists. Come compete or enjoy the music! See the website for details. I'm playing in the rhythm section.
Pier 23 Cafe
On the Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94111| 415.362.5125 | map
Contestant fee: $25, Audience members: FREE!!

Sat, Mar 20
8:30pm - 11:30pm
Marcello's Restaurant & Piano Bar
Come hear me play and sing!
It's also open mic! Sing with me! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me! Any style!
515 San Ramon Valley Boulevard Danville, CA 94526 | 925.838.8144 | map

Fri, Mar 26
6:30pm - 8:30pm
E-22 Café
Come hear me play and sing!
It's also open mic! Sing with me! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me! Any style!
1366 Powell Street Emeryville, CA 94608-2506 | 510.428.9334 | map

Sat, Mar 27
7-10pm
Jazz Search West Grande Finale
The Bay Area's first jazz talent search for solo vocalists and instrumentalists. Winners chosen tonight! See the website for details. I'm playing in the rhythm section.
Piedmont Piano Company
1728 San Pablo Oakland, CA 94612 | 510.547.8188 | map
$10

Monday, February 01, 2010

Victoria Theodore February Performances

"Why, what's the matter,
That you have such a February face,
So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness?"
- William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing


An entire month has passed without a single dispatch. I had created a grand January agenda, full of the promise of goals completed, visions fulfilled: 5 hours a day of practicing! Write 1 song per day! Increase my gig repertoire, jazz and pop songs that I'll learn all of the lyrics for! Write my blog at least once a week, letting people know about all of the marvelous, magical experiences I've had! Well. That didn't happen. I did manage to practice. I did have a few GREAT gigs. I did learn a few new songs. But I haven't written ANYTHING, either music or prose, until this moment. Where does the time go? A friend called and complained that I didn't send an email about a performance at Yoshi's tomorrow. Guilty as charged. I look in the mirror, and see a "February face", and it's only the 1st of the month! Oh, but be assured, by tomorrow, my optimistic vigor will have returned. As for today, I'll allow a wee bit of time management (or lack thereof) prompted, frosty despondence. Brrrr. Come to a show. Warm me with your beautiful smile and much appreciated support : >

FEBRUARY 2010
Tue, Feb 2
8pm
Kymberly Jackson
Yoshi's Oakland
510 Embarcadero West, Jack London Square Oakland, CA 94607 | 510.238.9200 | map

Sat, Feb 6
8:30pm - 11:30pm
Marcello's Restaurant & Piano Bar
Open mic! Come sing! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me
515 San Ramon Valley Boulevard Danville, CA 94526 | 925.838.8144 | map

Tue, Feb 9
8pm - 11pm
Marq's In Menlo
Open mic! Come sing! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me
1143 Crane Street Menlo Park , CA 94025 | 510.428.9334 | map

Fri, Feb 12
6:30pm - 8:30pm
E-22 Café
Open mic! Come sing! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me
1366 Powell Street Emeryville, CA 94608-2506 | 510.428.9334 | map

Sat, Feb 20
8:30pm - 11:30pm
Marcello's Restaurant & Piano Bar
Open mic! Come sing! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me
515 San Ramon Valley Boulevard Danville, CA 94526 | 925.838.8144 | map

Tue, Feb 23
8pm - 11pm
Marq's In Menlo
Open mic! Come sing! Bring your instrument! Play a song or two with me
1143 Crane Street Menlo Park , CA 94025 | 510.428.9334 | map

Sat, Feb 27
3:30pm
Oakland Public Conservatory Chamber Orchestra
Sandra I. Noriega, Music Director
Performing the works of Symphonic Works of African-American Composers with Victoria Theodore, piano

Oakland Veteran's Hall
200 Grand Avenue Oakland, CA 94610 | 510.836.4649 | map