KP: I can’t say enough about how much David has done for the piano world! Who are your favorite composers?
CB: I’ve really enjoyed getting to hear many more pianists through the Whisperings community, so now I have lots of favorites - too many to count. I admire so many people just in the Whisperings group. For years I admired David Lanz and Wayne Gratz, and to now be on a CD with them (Whisperings Sampler, Volume 1) is just thrilling for me! I still pinch myself sometimes!
KP: That’s an incredible album! Who are your favorite performers?
CB: Again, I have so many favorites! I have shared the stage with David Nevue, Joseph Akins, Michele McLaughlin, Joe Bongiorno, Louis Landon, Joe Yamada, Star Parodi, and Philip Wesley – they are all wonderful and unique in their own way. Plus, I met and heard David Lanz at Piano Haven, and his performance was stunning. I look forward to meeting and performing with many more Whisperings artists in the future.
KP: If you could have any three wishes, what would they be?
CB: First and foremost would be good health for my family - most importantly a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. I hope this happens in my son’s lifetime. Watching a child struggle with any illness is difficult. As a mother, just to have your children safe, happy and healthy is most important. After, that, I just hope I am able to play, compose and perform for many more years! I can’t imagine ever NOT playing the piano. It is and always has been such a huge part of my life. My husband recognizes this and has been so supportive of my music! Okay, one more – someday I’d love to upgrade to a new piano. I have a very old baby grand, a Kawai, and it’s ivory color! Now that I’ve played some larger, better sounding pianos, mine doesn’t sound as rich, and it has a heavy action, which doesn’t help my arm. But at least I have a piano now!
KP: What’s up next for you?
CB: Well, a private house concert here in January, and a performance at the Encinitas Library for a local concert series March 8th. Also, I will be playing at the JDRF Benefit in April (a fundraiser for curing Juvenile Diabetes). I am working on a new Christmas CD which I am excited about. I’m really trying to give it a personal twist. I am always composing and probably have enough new material for another original album. Also in the queue, Childhood: Christmas, which is holiday music for kids, arranged again on my keyboard. Lots of fun stuff! But three releases one year might be pushing it!
KP: They are all different ideas, so it could work! Best wishes with all of that, and I’ll be looking forward to some new music from you when you’re ready! I’d love to have you come and play a concert at my house, too, so keep me in mind when you are heading north!