tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7942687343792372926.post1597889306623472422..comments2023-12-01T12:41:46.074-05:00Comments on Frequency Bone: Then There Were TwoNorman Bolterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10270610854959695332noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7942687343792372926.post-25208355863683107802008-01-19T08:46:00.000-05:002008-01-19T08:46:00.000-05:00Congratulations, Norman. You have had a brilliant ...Congratulations, Norman. You have had a brilliant career and I look forward to hearing of your future exploits. My three years of study with you helped to lay the foundation of my playing, and consequently my own career as a musician. I can not thank you enough for those years. Icing on the cake was to be able to to sit next to you at Symphony Hall and Tanglewood.<BR/><BR/>Best wishes and keep in touch,<BR/><BR/>MattAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7942687343792372926.post-6804410381694964742007-12-17T08:13:00.000-05:002007-12-17T08:13:00.000-05:00After sitting for 15 minutes trying to formulate a...After sitting for 15 minutes trying to formulate a comment to Norman's post, I realize that, once again, he has done a rare thing: he has rendered me nearly speechless. Such is the deep emotion I feel at this moment in time, facing the reality of Norman's retirement from the Boston Symphony and the end of this aspect of our over two decade long friendship. While at the end of tonight's concert, "There will be two," in a few more months "There will be one" as I am "left behind" after the retirements of both Norman and Ronald Barron. How I wish we all could have gone out together, holding hands. But as poetic as that might have been, that is not to be.<BR/><BR/>But I will say this: Over the last 22+ years, Norman and I have spent over 20,000 hours together on the job at Symphony Hall and on tour with the BSO. To say that I have been changed by that amount of time together - and add to it the many other times we have been together in recording sessions, recitals and off stage gatherings - would be a profound understatement. I have said to many people that this separation that will occur tonight at 10:00 pm when the last cut off of "White Christmas" officially catapults Norman into retirement from the BSO is very, very difficult for me. Norman, you know, with the words I cannot say, how much you have meant to me. This is not a separation like death as we are both still alive. Nor is it like a divorce because we remain good friends. But it is a separation of a kind, the end of a period of time in which we have shared so much, both musically and personally. I look forward to continued musical and other collaborations because while this is <B>AN</B> end, it is not <B>THE</B> end.<BR/><BR/>I rejoice with you in this new phase of your life as you and Carol reach toward new horizons and, as you are inclined, share some of your new explorations with us. <BR/><BR/>With thanks for all the things I cannot say but which I know you understand,<BR/><BR/>-YoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com