
At least the one knee that we can see. The other leg… well, who knows?
(via @wheresstephane, who asked: “Why would anyone allow this picture of them to be taken, and published?”)
February 17, 2012 | Categories: soloists | Tags: awkward poses, compromising position, flutist, overly earnest, wind instruments | Leave A Comment »


Looks like they were comparing notes.
But not playing any. Because it’s hard to play when you’re draped over the keyboard, overcome with sadness.
February 13, 2012 | Categories: pianists | Tags: don't smile, harpsichordists, overly earnest, pianists, serious business | 1 Comment »

My, my. He has so many instruments, and all of them are, uhh, standing at attention.
September 12, 2011 | Categories: soloists | Tags: awkward poses, clarinet, don't smile, overly earnest, serious business, wind instruments | Leave A Comment »

Or is that what those two guys are toasting to?
Also, I want to see a fountain spraying out of the saxophone.
Thank to @leahkardos for this photo.
July 18, 2011 | Categories: chamber ensembles | Tags: contrived poses, outdoors, overly earnest, water feature, what is going on here? | 2 Comments »

It’s not a classical harp, but we still had to post it.
Besides, the horse objected to carrying anything bigger.
July 12, 2011 | Categories: soloists | Tags: awkward poses, contrived poses, harpist, living it up in the garden, outdoors, overly earnest, riding a horsey, serious business | 1 Comment »

Is that an actual mess, or did they artfully arrange the scores around him while he sat earnestly on that box?
June 16, 2011 | Categories: pianists | Tags: awkward messes, overly earnest, pianists | 1 Comment »