by Bert Seager | December 31, 2017 | Blog
Dear Friends, Many of us are closing out the year dressed in layers, staying warm and sheltered in our homes – as the temperatures stay below freezing for a record number of consecutive days. Makes me feel a little like a tree or a perennial plant in the garden...
by Bert Seager | November 4, 2017 | Blog
The leaves on the maple tree outside my practice room window are finally starting to turn red. They have remained green for weeks longer than usual. The unseasonably warm weather has softened summer’s seemingly sudden end. I hope this email finds you happily engaged...
by Bert Seager | September 12, 2017 | Blog
This is a first. I am writing this letter to you from my economy seat on the plane back home from China. That is right – I didn’t say Japan. I have been on the road playing duo concerts — piano and alto saxophone — in 13 different Chinese cities over 19...
by Bert Seager | March 5, 2017 | Blog
Going to Japan in March to play with my old friends Kazumi Ikenaga and Masa Kamaguchi. See full schedule here….
by Bert Seager | January 29, 2017 | Blog
Where do we go from here? Last weekend I went to the women’s rally on Boston Common and was inspired by the positive energy and warmth in that enormous crowd of citizens. Many of the speeches put the present in a historical context, talking about important past...