CLASSICAL
Violinist's Date with Destiny - and a Page Turner
Cho-Liang Lin
Violinist learned the fill-in page turner had more than nice hands
When violinist Cho-Liang Lin was preparing for a recital in Atlanta, his accompanist's page turner fell ill and a substitute was called in. Although a page turner doesn't necessarily make or break a performance, the substitute made both a first and a lasting impression on Cho-Liang Lin.
Listen to Cho-Liang Lin describe the experience by clicking on the audio bar above.
You never know what might happen, or whom you might meet, when you go to a classical music concert. It might just be your future spouse. That fill-in page turner is now Cho-Liang Lin's wife.
Cho-Liang Lin plays recital and concerto engagements throughout the world. He's also the Music Director of La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest. If you go to one of his recitals, and you see him give the page turner a wink, you'll know why...
The music heard here is Chen Yi's "Romance of Hsiao and Ch'in" (BIS CD-1352).
Cho-Liang Lin
Listen to Cho-Liang Lin describe the experience by clicking on the audio bar above.
You never know what might happen, or whom you might meet, when you go to a classical music concert. It might just be your future spouse. That fill-in page turner is now Cho-Liang Lin's wife.
Cho-Liang Lin plays recital and concerto engagements throughout the world. He's also the Music Director of La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest. If you go to one of his recitals, and you see him give the page turner a wink, you'll know why...
The music heard here is Chen Yi's "Romance of Hsiao and Ch'in" (BIS CD-1352).


