Curt Ebersole

Curt Ebersole is a resident of White Plains, New York, where he is active as a music educator, conductor, clarinetist, and public speaker. In between musical activities he enjoys photography, cycling, napping on the beach, Wordpress web publishing, Bullet Journaling, and riding America’s fastest and tallest roller coasters.

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Lotte World!!!

Thursday, White Plains I’m home again after a very long day yesterday, that included the last sightseeing and the flight home. Wednesday morning we checked out of the hotel. We drove past the 1988 Olympic Village, and I had a chance to see (at least in passing) the stadiums that were used for those games. …

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Sokcho, Temple stay, Nanta

Tuesday, SeoulThe last two days have been very different in many ways: exciting & disappointing being the extremes.On Monday, before we checked out of the beautiful Hotel Kensington, we took a cablecar to the top of Seolak Mountain – incredible views of the area.Next we drove to NakSan Sah Temple, where we were scheduled for …

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Mountains, churches and temples

Monday morning, SakchoYesterday we drove from early morning at 6:00 am all the way to Sakcho to attend a church service at Galilee Church, where we were welcomed warmly, and lunch was served after the service. In the afternoon we toured a museum dedicated to Korean history, in particular the lives of the north Korean …

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Buson Orchestra Concert and more

Saturday eveningWe flew back to the mainland from Jeju Island yesterday, arriving in Buson. We drove to the Catholic Boys and Girls Orphanage there, where I was scheduled to rehearse and perform with their boys’ orchestra. I had no idea what I was to conduct (sight-reading a score is every conductor’s nightmare) and didn’t have …

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Treasures of Jeju

Thursday eveningToday was our last full day to spend here on Jeju Island. I took 200+ photos, but uploading them will have to wait until I have PC access.Wednesday update: Gyulimsung Cliffs – We saw these Wednesday when we arrived. These beautiful lava cliffs seem to rise out of the sea, and are truly beautiful. …

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