Youstartworkingin a libraryandthenyourealizeyouloveworkingin a library.
I wastrainedas a novoice.
I startedplayingtheoboeinthesixthgrade, and I hadmyheartsetondoingthatas a career.
I gotmydoctorate, anOpelperformance, and I wastakingopenauditionsandit's what I wasgoingtodo, and I hadappliedfor a jobat a orchestrainKansasCity.
Butwhile I wasapplyingforthelibrarian, I caughtherattentionsomehowandsheneededhelpinthelibraryandaskedmeif I couldstepininRomeandjusthelpherdosomethings.
You'reactuallylearningtobe a libraryinthewholetimeyou'rebeingtrainedas a novelist, andmany, manylibrarianshavethatsamestory.
I'm making a newconcertmasterpartfortheBrahmsGermanRequiem.
AnyfanofthePhilknowswehave a newconcertmasternow, andtopreserveGlenn's markings, wesavehispartandwemakeFrank a newone.
Sorightnow I'm transferringtheBoeingsinto a cleanpartforFrankWestsideHamiltonHeights.
ProbablyBrahms.
One.
Stravinsky.
He's amazing.
Theonethingyouneverhavetoreboot a pieceofpaper, So I'm gonnagowithpaper.
Myhusbandand I startedtravelingat a youngagewithhismom, wasanartteacher, andshestartedtakingtripswhenwewereinhighschooltoEurope, andwe'vebeentoChina.
WewenttoEgypt's, um, Jeremyand I havebeentoVancouver, ourgoalistogetvisitallofthenationalparks.
Myhusbandand I had a campin 1993 wayhavebeentogether a long, longtime.
Twoyearsagowedecidedtoexperience a verynewthing, andwehadourfirstchild.
HisnameisJack.
He's twoand 1/2 andhehas a littlesisterwhoisHazel, andshe's sevenmonthsold, somostofmyfreetimeisspentwiththembecausethey'rejustadorable.
And I lovebeing a mom, beingabletoparticipatein a concertandknowthatwe'vehadourhandsandhavetakencareofthemusicthatisonstage.
It's It's a uniquewayofmakingmusicthatAhlotofpeopledon't gettoexperience.
Youhavetolookatthemusicwithmusicianseyes, andthatgivesus a veryuniqueperspectiveonmakingmusicwithourcolleaguesintheorchestrabecausewe'reverymuchapartoftheconcertswerejustnotsittingonstage.