Dr Michelle Goodwyn, Family Dentistry

Dr Michelle Goodwyn, Family Dentistry Quality Dental Care for the entire family in a fun and stress free environment. We provide care for most all your dental needs.

We will refer to our local specialists for specialized treatment as the need arises.

04/07/2025

Happy Dental Hygienist Appreciation Day! 🦷❤️

Celebrating the BEST boss today for an early birthday party! Enjoy your much needed week off next week and Happy Birthda...
11/21/2024

Celebrating the BEST boss today for an early birthday party! Enjoy your much needed week off next week and Happy Birthday!

Wishing our wonderful dental family a Merry (silly) Christmas. May your teeth be shiny and bright!  😁
12/13/2023

Wishing our wonderful dental family a Merry (silly) Christmas. May your teeth be shiny and bright! 😁

We are getting in the Spirit!
12/05/2023

We are getting in the Spirit!

We celebrated the best boss a day early. Happy birthday dr. Goodwyn. You’re easy to celebrate!!
11/28/2023

We celebrated the best boss a day early. Happy birthday dr. Goodwyn. You’re easy to celebrate!!

04/23/2023

MSO Masterworks Season Finale! Monday, April 24, 7:30pm at the Davis Theatre. Come to the Pre-Concert chat with Maestro Reeves at 6:30pm to hear more about the music!
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/montgomery-symphony-orchestra-54815016853

Mussorgsky/Ravel – Pictures at an Exhibition
Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881) was born and lived most of his life in St. Petersburg. A quirky but highly original genius, Mussorgsky was part of the circle of composers around Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov who became known as “The Mighty Handful,” or “The Five.” (For trivia buffs, the other three were Mily Balakirev, Cesar Cui and Alexander Borodin.) The composers of The Five were interested in creating a truly Russian style in their music, although each tried to achieve this goal in his own way. Mussorgsky’s way was to avoid the traditional “Germanic” forms in favor of a style that emphasized direct, emotional, and realistic expression.

Mussorgsky composed Pictures at an Exhibition for solo piano in 1874. The pictures are those of his friend, the architect/painter/designer Victor Hartmann, who had died the previous year. Some of the pictures were part of a retrospective exhibition mounted in Hartmann’s honor, while others were part of the composer’s personal collection. Mussorgsky sought to memorialize Hartmann by interpreting some of his friend’s best pictures in music. Unfortunately, most of the pictures are now lost and one-to-one correspondences between pictures and the movements of Mussorgsky’s suite are fairly speculative. The orchestration by Maurice Ravel was commissioned in 1920 by the conductor Serge Koussevitzky. It was not the first such arrangement of the work, nor the last, for Koussevitzky retained exclusive performance rights on his own version until 1929, and subsequently charged huge fees for its use. Hence several others—including the conductor Leopold Stokowski—made their own orchestral versions of the work. Nevertheless, Ravel’s version has become the most popular, and it is so familiar that it even influences the way in which pianists play the original.
-Dr. Mark Benson, MSO Principal Percussionist, Associate Professor of Music- Auburn University Montgomery

02/13/2023

Masterworks III- Adonis Returns! Monday, February 13, 2023 7:30pm
Sergei Rachmaninov- Piano Concerto No. 3
Dr. Adonis Gonzalez-Matos, Pianist
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mso-masterworks-iii-adonis-returns-tickets-459347700337?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

Uprooted by two world wars, he spent much of his life far away from his homeland. Rachmaninov once said that he felt "like a ghost wandering in a world grown alien." He eventually made the United States his principal residence, and in the 1920s and 30s Rachmaninov became as famous a classical artist as one could be in America.
Tall in stature but shy and reserved in his private life, his compatriot Igor Stravinsky once described him as a "six-and-a­half-foot tall scowl." And although Rachmaninov's music is always passionate, his stage presence was uniquely undemonstrative. "He was the only pianist I have ever seen who did not grimace," remarked Stravinsky (who meant this as a supreme compliment). Rachmaninov wrote four concertos for himself, as well as the brilliant Variations on a Theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra. He composed his Third Piano Concerto in Dresden, Germany, in 1909, to be premiered on a tour of the United States in the 1909-1910 season. Notably, its second performance was given by the New York Philharmonic with Gustav Mahler conducting.- Dr. Mark Benson- Associate Professor of Music, Auburn University Montgomery, Principal Percussionist Montgomery Symphony Orchestra

We wish all our patients and friends the Peace of the Season. See you in the New Year.
12/21/2022

We wish all our patients and friends the Peace of the Season. See you in the New Year.

Well, Worker Girls outdid themselves putting together a great birthday lunch as Dr G slips into the dark side - as a pat...
11/22/2022

Well, Worker Girls outdid themselves putting together a great birthday lunch as Dr G slips into the dark side - as a patient so accurately put it! The big “60”😳🤩🥳🤯

Dr. G and our great second violin section with our Montgomery Symphony Orchestra. Great concert!
10/18/2022

Dr. G and our great second violin section with our Montgomery Symphony Orchestra. Great concert!

Sweet “worker girls” honored Dr G for Boss’s day. Even added a couple of bottles of vino🤪🤪🤪😘😘😘❤️😘!
10/17/2022

Sweet “worker girls” honored Dr G for Boss’s day. Even added a couple of bottles of vino🤪🤪🤪😘😘😘❤️😘!

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