Rudy Glusac
‘Hello.
It's difficult to talk about oneself. Sure, I could tell you about the school I went to or the training I've had; my work history, etc...but I'm not sure how relevant that would be. I did always want to be a composer, and right from when I was a little boy, but that doesn't necessarily mean that I can do it or have anything to say—that is: anything someone else wants to hear!
Life hasn't always gone according to plan for me, but in the half century that I've been around for, I've become less bothered about the expectations I may have had as a younger man, and very much more appreciative of the things that I do have. And by that I mean: The people that I know and love; people I have yet to meet; good health, and the uniniquitous beauty that intersects the tragedy of life.
You may not see this if you looked at my life, but I do feel I'm a lucky man. So here's to you my friend, and to living’
RG
‘Hello.
It's difficult to talk about oneself. Sure, I could tell you about the school I went to or the training I've had; my work history, etc...but I'm not sure how relevant that would be. I did always want to be a composer, and right from when I was a little boy, but that doesn't necessarily mean that I can do it or have anything to say—that is: anything someone else wants to hear!
Life hasn't always gone according to plan for me, but in the half century that I've been around for, I've become less bothered about the expectations I may have had as a younger man, and very much more appreciative of the things that I do have. And by that I mean: The people that I know and love; people I have yet to meet; good health, and the uniniquitous beauty that intersects the tragedy of life.
You may not see this if you looked at my life, but I do feel I'm a lucky man. So here's to you, my friend, and to living’ RG
‘Hello.
It's difficult to talk about oneself. Sure, I could tell you about the school I went to or the training I've had; my work history, etc...but I'm not sure how relevant that would be. I did always want to be a composer, and right from when I was a little boy, but that doesn't necessarily mean that I can do it or have anything to say—that is: anything someone else wants to hear!
Life hasn't always gone according to plan for me, but in the half century that I've been around for, I've become less bothered about the expectations I may have had as a younger man, and very much more appreciative of the things that I do have. And by that I mean: The people that I know and love; people I have yet to meet; good health, and the uniniquitous beauty that intersects the tragedy of life.
You may not see this if you looked at my life, but I do feel I'm a lucky man. So here's to you my friend, and to living’
RG