After reading this excellent piece in the Montreal Gazette, I tried to get an interview with Ms. Lacelle, oboist and denturist (i.e., maker of dentures!). We did get in touch, but the interview never materialized. Ms. Lacelle, if you're out there, I'd still love to interview you!
This is a great article about the merits musical training and a music career can have on other professions. The reporter also speaks with a violinist-turned-art-conservator and a cellist-turned-real-estate-broker.
Thanks for reading and please enjoy this article until the new material is up!
As someone experienced in the field, would you know where I could find a good denturist in Red Deer?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if she opened her own clinic. The date on that article is a few years ago. I came across her (and your blog, Amy) because they're playing a recording of the Marcello Oboe Concerto in d minor on the radio now.
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