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In Reply to: RE: Battle of the Babes in the Bach Violin Music posted by Chris from Lafayette on October 18, 2009 at 11:42:36
. . . does anyone know if J-Fi has had her baby yet? I would guess she must have, because her web site shows concerts lined up in November. Did she marry the father? Who is the father? (She wasn't saying this past June in her SF Chron interview.)
Inquiring minds want to know!
It figures, what with the pictures where she puts on her upscale sexual predator look--the prom queen diva with a string of impoverished beaus to prove it. None of that for me thank you. Give me Wolf Girl any day: she of the back to nature look: pure, virtuous, left of the political center. Yummy!
A few years ago in Chicago my wife heard Helene Grimaud play the Bussoni piano transcription of the Ciaccona from the second partita. After she finished, she announced that she had been distracted by a buzzing hearing aid in the audience and was not satisfied with her performance. So she played it again!
And given her sexual orientation she is not likely to get pregnant any time soon, and never accidentally. But she plays the piano, not the violin.
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I believe that when she lived in Tallahassee her significant other was a male string player (cello?).
She has a nice interview in the extras of the "Note by Note" DVD.
...however I did suspect that she was a pianist. Regardless, I was evaluating her approximation to an ideal type--the Platonic ideal of Babeliciousness--and I don't think that anything as base as sexual orientation or instrumental preference enters into that obscure calculus.
Edits: 10/19/09
Oh, I agree. I only wanted to assure you that you probably don't have to worry about unwed motherhood reducing the participation in the form of babeliciousness.
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