I wish I could remember the story behind this picture. It was in the collection of Hugues Cuenod, who let me borrow and scan it. Pictured to the left of AF and Cuenod is the late eminent Transylvanian-American immunologist Zoltan Ovary.
was a boy soprano, an organ and harpsichord virtuoso, a renowned improviser, a conductor and recording artist, a performance practice pioneer, the founder of the Aston Magna and Helicon foundations, a Juilliard professor, an author and translator, a musical impresario and visionary, a guru and sage, a Francophile bon vivant and gourmand, a raconteur, a consummate entertainer and, to the lucky many whose lives he touched, a great friend.
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This blog began in August 2007 as a place to bring together Albert's unpublished writings and links to his recordings and books available online. That purpose remains, but more importantly it should serve as place where we can remember Albert with our own personal stories, tributes, photographs, concert programs, etc. Please email me your contributions and I will be very happy to add them. Paul Festa (paulfesta at gmail dot com)
I studied chamber music with Albert before graduating from Juilliard in 1993. Under his direction, I performed with the Helicon Ensemble at Weill Hall, Merkin Hall, Alice Tully Hall and of course the Rendezvous Lounge. I can be found online at http://www.paulfesta.com.
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