Prelude to Act Three

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Congratulations on your fine performance Sunday!

First, please accept my heartfelt congratulations for a magnificent performance on Sunday. The audience was just amazing. We had to start late because of patrons lined up at the box office. Thanks go to many of you, especially Jim Savage and Matt Kowalski, for helping to increase our audience, and bring many new patrons into TMH.

Like the last several concerts, you definitely peaked at this performance. I was really moved by many things:

  • The Shostakovich hung together without rushing!
  • Rest contained some of the finest interpretation and expression of the afternoon.
  • Posy was definitely the best ever during this cycle. Kudos to all the soloists!
  • Congratulations to Marge, Rachel, and Deb and their fearless flying fingers, and to Matt for his excellent performance of the Smith.
  • The Hindemith had energy we never had before. It did sound triumphant!
  • Thanks go to Bill for his artistry. His encore was perfect. (And it gave everyone a chance to rest before the Hindemith!)
  • Emily had the best time working with you. She asked me to tell you: “Thank you for all of your excellent work in process and performance!  Schuman ‘felt’ the best it had and your focus and work was really an inspiration.  Have an awesome remainder of your season!”
  • The Sousa encore worked – in a really big way! Thanks go to Tom Thayer, Marge Hone, and the Irvington Fire Department for coordinating our flag drop.

Next rehearsal – Monday, March 4 at TMH

We have a little break now before the next cycle begins on Monday, March 4. Please plan on this date as our next rehearsal, to being our Spring Concert rehearsals. This cycle includes the Persichetti Symphony No. 6,  Rhapsody in Blue, the Kalinnikov Finale, and more.

May 8 performance postponed

Due to scheduling conflicts at Mahopac, our Side by Side concert in conjunction with the Putnam Arts Council has been postponed. Please reserve Wednesday, November 20 (and snow date on Thursday, November 21) for this event. More info will follow.

Symposium clinic with Mallory Thompson on May 31

This event is a GO, at Northern Valley-Old Tappan, will provide us with a spectacular opportunity to work with Dr. Thompson. She will rehearse Ticheli’s Rest (one of her favorite works) and address rehearsal challenges with the Symposium participants (but we get the benefit of playing for her!). Please reserve the date, and plan to arrive at NVOT at 7:00 pm (end time, 9:00 pm). We will develop an online to form allow everyone to confirm their participation.

And a drumroll, please!

You, the members of the Westchester Symphonic Winds, have made an indelible impression on my life over the past five years. This is the kind of ensemble with which I always dreamed of working. It’s been tough, however. Trying to prepare scores, and review and prepare for rehearsals has been rather stressful, especially during marching and musical theater season. And so, a change is in order.

I have submitted my letter of intent to retire from Northern Valley, as of June 30 of this year. My primary objective for next year is to improve the quality of the work I do with you. I am also interested in pursuing more guest conducting opportunities, and plan to investigate adjunct teaching opportunities in Westchester County. I am also interested in writing and self-publishing a book. The beach house at Fire Island and roller coasters will also figure significantly into the plans for Tim and I in the coming years! The successful concert on Sunday and several other events of late pushed me over the edge. I’m very happy with my decision. I told my students yesterday, and – as you might guess – the announcement was met with a great deal of emotion (on both my part and theirs).

As part of my exit strategy, I am planning to program the Kalinnikov Finale at my final concert at NVOT on Tuesday, June 11. I am inviting colleagues, friends, and you to participate in this final performance. The plan is to rehearse this massed band at 5:00 pm on the day of the concert. We will serve pizza in the North Cafe following the rehearsal. The concert begins at 7:30 pm. A reception for everyone will follow the concert. Please consider this invitation to join us. Our preparation of the Kalinnikov for our May 18 concert will make this an easy encore for the season. I will develop an online form to allow you to sign up to participate, and will notify you when that is ready.

Thank you all for your support. I’m looking forward to the next cycle, our Gala 25th Anniversary Concert on May 18, our Symposium clinic on May 31, and (hopefully) my final concert at NVOT on June 11.

5 thoughts on “Prelude to Act Three

  1. Congratulations on a wonderful concert and the life changing decisions you have made for your future! I recognize the courage it takes to move on in this way and I am very happy for you. Bravo!

  2. I am personnally flattered and honored to be a part of Act Three… here’s to the next 25 years of making music together!

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