Hello, Oakland
- October 29, 2008
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 3 comments
After my longest blogging hiatus in three years, I hope there are still a few readers out there by RSS and otherwise. Today I attempt to get my feet wet again. We’ll see if I’m able to stick with it.
Following an incredibly stimulating and positive experience at the National Performing Arts Convention in June, the summer dealt me a couple of situations that rendered blogging among the lowest of priorities.
Read More...Maryland
- October 25, 2007
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 1 comment
Saw this on the wall in a corridor in a San Francisco elementary school and had to share. I grew up in Maryland (even though I usually tell people D.C.), so it caught my eye.

No diseases? The “free religion” part I get. That was big stuff in the 1630′s. But, no diseases?
Oh, and what was I doing in a San Francisco elementary school? Philo starts kindergarten next year, so it’s time to start the process of choosing which schools to put on our magic list of seven. The system here is absolutely bananas. I’ll tell you about it sometime.
This and That
- July 6, 2007
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 0 comments
It’s been a while since I’ve had anything to blog about, so I thought I’d just check in, in case anyone’s still reading this.
Later today I’m shlepping my family to Budapest for three weeks of fun, cake and eccentric conveyances. Someone recently asked if this trip has anything to do with my turning 40. I hadn’t made the connection, but since then my explanation as to why we’re going has been “mid-life crisis”. I can’t afford a motorcycle. And they scare me.
As of yesterday, a new draft of the libretto for Eros at Breakfast is complete. As lyricist, I’ve been the one holding it up. Contact me privately if you’re a theater person and would like to read it. It’s been interesting: I’ve discovered that one of the nice things about doing my own lyrics is that a big part of the composing takes place at the same time. I get rhythms in my head, and can sort of already hear the music in most cases. So I hope that will mean that the composing part will go quickly. (Yeah, right.)
The new CD containing my clarinet/piano piece American Standard has been out in the U.K. for a while and is inching toward release in the U.S. Amazon says it will by July 24th. Meanwhile, it’s now showing up (at a better price) for order direct from the distributor Qualiton. Also, I’m trying something new and have made the score and part of the piece available through the nifty distribution service from Subito Music.
Maybe I’ll do some blogging from Budapest. We’ll see.
2,007 – 1,967 = !
- May 10, 2007
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 1 comment
Does this mean I have to get a haircut and a real job?
Our Long National Nightmare Is Over
- November 7, 2006
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 0 comments
Well, almost, anyway.
The driveway is covered up. Tomorrow, my studio gets a new floor, which will be nice, since the old one was slanted.
Slice of Life
- September 20, 2006
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory, Uncategorized
- 0 comments
This is what I found on the counter when I went in for lunch today. I swear I didn’t set this up:

Otherwise, nothing to report.
Monkeys Without Canolli
- September 8, 2006
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 0 comments
Dozing while my son watched Curious George early this morning, the following caused me to open one eye.
I wonder what the great scientists would have done if they were monkeys — without canolli.
One Year Today
- August 17, 2006
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 0 comments
Well, I made it! The first post in the About the Composer archive is dated August 17, 2005.
The blog started out as I was just rolling up my sleeves to work on Letter To Hungary, a commission I had recently received. I thought it would be fun to write about the evolution of the piece. There was a bit of that, but eventually I found myself writing about all sorts of other things, including interesting friends, interesting music and my very interesting son.
As a one-year retrospective, I’m putting links to some of my more popular posts below in the “Related Posts” box (in reverse chronological order).
It’s been fun, and I plan to continue indefinitely. Thanks for reading!
Since we last spoke.
- July 24, 2006
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory
- 1 comment
While I wait for some information from an expert on a “real” post in the works. I’ll share some highlights from the period during my little break from blogging.
- For some reason, I’ve been seeking out and enjoying all kinds of folk music, including what’s known as “folk rock”. I guess I’m craving purity. Something I never thought I’d say in a million years: I like Bob Dylan.
- I have been on a roller coaster ride surrounding the possibility of my working on a very exciting project. Details will appear in a future post if the outcome is positive.
- My ability to read Yiddish has improved, but it will now all go out the window, because suddenly I want to learn Finnish. (This is a 20-year-old pattern with me.)
- Don’t even get me started on foreign names for various rodents
- I have finished a small portion of a musical theater piece, which is the only way I can get permission to use this particular source material. As I lose hair, I gain humility.
- My recent piece Letter to Hungary has been programmed by the Mission Chamber Orchestra in San Jose for next January (details coming).
- Within a matter of a few days, all of the following items broke
- Sunglasses
- Shoes
- Internet connection
- VOIP phone service
- Drip coffee maker. (I’m now one of those annoying, self-righteous presspot people.)
- I “failed to appear” for jury duty. (No contest; I just plain forgot.) And now I must go brave San Francisco’s miserable public transportation system and the even more miserable “Hall of Justice”, and make it right.
Busy. So busy lately.
- April 8, 2006
- By Michael Kaulkin
- Category Shmategory, Uncategorized
- 3 comments

