Lorna Landvik calls herself a pretender. Well at least when it comes to classical music.
She played the flute as a kid and got by completely faking it - and pulled it off pretty well. It's because she just hated practicing. But what faking provided her was a basis for a life as an improvisational actor.
Right now, she's appearing at the Bryant Lake Bowl in a one-woman show called "Party in the Rec Room" where the inspiration for characters comes from margaritas made on stage for the audience - and for her - to drink.
She's even created a few "characters" for Music with Minnesotans including Claude Debussy himself preferring James Galway to Jean-Pierre Rampal for his Clair de Lune.
She also becomes Joan Sutherland as about the diva-est diva she could ever be. And she plays me --- I know, I know, I love the sound of my own voice, and now I've been called out!
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Lorna Landvik's playlist:
Victor Borge's Minute Waltz number
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Join me next time when writer, political consultant and blogger Erik Hare is my guest. He sees us entering a 'new romantic era' where the internet has brought together a fresh medium for intimate story telling - and he tells great stories around his playlist!
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