New Sound Samples

I have just finished recording Billy Holiday’s expressive jazz tune “Darn That Dream” and the serene spiritual “Amazing Grace.”  Billy Holiday is best known for her song “God Bless the Child,” but I feel in love with “Darn That Dream” after hearing it performed by The Ever Hopefuls at a JUC First Friday Open Mic.  “Amazing Grace” has been interpreted and re-interpreted in countless performances over the span of many generations.  I have enjoyed coming up with my own rendition of this classic spiritual.  Sound samples are posted on the audio page of my website.  Happy listening!

Golden Farmer’s Market

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This past Saturday, I played at the Golden Farmers’ Market.  It was a sunny, beautiful day and a lot of fun to play in a community setting.  The farmer’s market had generous amounts and a variety of fresh veggies. If a hail storm or other surprises from Mother Nature disrupt my own garden’s growth, I now have a backup plan for enjoying summer produce!

Ridge at 38 Criterium Road-Bike Race

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I performed a two-hour set this morning at the Ridge at 38 Criterium. Seven road bike races took place throughout the morning and early afternoon in Wheat Ridge. In addition to the bike race, festivities, including live music, took place at the event. I performed a blend of acoustic/vocal and instrumental pieces. After I concluded my performance, I enjoyed watching the races on the Green.

Community Performances


It has been a busy spring performing at many new venues!  In the past few weeks, I performed classical guitar music for a yoga class at The Point Athletic Club in Lakewood. The following week, I performed classical guitar and vocal/acoustic music at the Wheat Ridge Kite Flite Festival. Thanks to Seyfer Automotive, I was able to plug into the PA system and provide live music for the Anderson Park festivities. Then, a ribbon cutting for my business “Bartle Guitar Studio” took place at the Golden Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Center (see above picture). Cindy Burgess of Rodan and Fields also had a ribbon cutting event that afternoon in combination with mine. Friday of that week, I performed at the Wheat Ridge Business Association progressive ribbon cutting and open house events at Peter Damian Fine Jewelery & Antiques and Posey Girl Floral Boutique. Finally, I performed last night at the first annual Taste of Golden event sponsored by the Golden Chamber of Commerce.

 

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Morning Performance

This past Friday, I gave a morning performance at the Lakewood Atria Applewood Memory Care facility.  I played a combination of classical guitar pieces and song selections reflecting the months of January, February, and March.  The passing of Pete Seeger, Martin Luther King Day, Valentine’s Day, and St. Patrick’s day were represented in the song selections.  In addition, I performed several new Spanish pieces I have been working on as well as “Ave Maria” and Prelude in C, two pieces I never tire of playing.  Here I am performing:

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Recording

During the past two weeks, I finished recording four classical guitar pieces. I posted excerpts from each of them on the “audio” page of my website. Included in my recordings is the timeless Schubert version of “Ave Maria.” In addition, I recorded one of Bach’s most famous works, Prelude in C, Spanish composer Tárrega’s “Lágrima,” and the stately Pavane III by Renaissance composer Luis Milán. Enjoy!

Music Memories and Dementia

My grandmother developed dementia toward the end of her life.  She had difficulty remembering who I was–at times not recalling that I was her granddaughter.  Yet, she could recall songs in their entirety.  Although the recollections of her present and more recent life were slipping away, her musical memories were intact!

I came across a fascinating article in the New York Times that describes the powerful role music can play in the lives of those afflicted with Alzheimer’s and dementia.  Click here to read it.

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Photo of my grandmother, Hildegard Meyer-Wendt, playing the lute (ca. 1928)

Summer Performances

What a summer it has been so far!  I have performed in a range of settings that have included a cocktails and canvas art show, a happy hour, a Sunday luncheon, and church services.  In addition, I have continued to perform afternoon and evening sets at retirement communities and memory care facilities.  Whether performing background music or performing before an attentive audience, I enjoy the unique challenges of adapting to different situations and meeting new people along the way.

Mass in Celebration of Mother Earth

Today, I sang Paul Winter’s Missa Gaia: A Mass in Celebration of Mother Earth as an alto singer with the Jefferson Unitarian Church choir at the 8, 9:15 and 11 services of Choir Sunday.  Recordings of a tundra wolf, a humpback whale and seals intermingle with traditional Greek and Latin liturgical texts, the words of St. Francis, and writings from the Book of Job set to soaring twentieth-century melodies.

As the JUC choir activities conclude for the season, I am gearing up to perform classical/folk guitar sets at retirement communities during the summer months.

Winter/Spring Performance

Upon my return to Spring Ridge Park Assisted Living Facility, I had the opportunity to play for residents I had performed for several times before as well as new residents who had recently moved into the home.  I played several patriotic works: “Battle Hymn of the Republic, “The Caisson Song,” and Robert Schumann’s “Soldier’s March,” an energetic work originally written for piano.  Also included in the nine-piece set was a classical guitar rendition of Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” a piece that several of the residents hummed along with.  Andrew York’s classical work “Snowflight” evokes the image of snowflakes falling from the sky, a piece which augered the May snowstorm that arrived in the Colorado mountains a few days later!