Watching the weather for Monday

I hate to point this out, but the weather report is not good for tomorrow night. Currently, it calls for snow developing in the afternoon, changing to a “wintry mix” and eventually rain around midnight. But at this point the weather service is concerned about rush hour and what will happen when this precipitation hits the extremely cold ground.

Our first concern, of course, is for everyone’s safety. The decision to cancel last week turned out to be the right choice, and many players reflected how driving conditions were severely compromised last Monday (note my parking lot story below). But canceling another rehearsal at this critical point could be devastating.

And so yesterday I asked Rachel to check TMH for an alternate option this week, and Tuesday evening is available, should we need it. If we should have to cancel Monday night’s rehearsal, it will be rescheduled for Tuesday evening at TMH. I ask that everyone do whatever possible to make arrangements for the good of the cause, should we need to move to Tuesday. I realize this could be difficult for some, impossible for others. But I ask that you try. Missing a second week in a row would be devastating at this point.

Most importantly, be sure to recheck your email at 3:00 pm tomorrow; we will make a final decision by that point and send another message at that time. Please don’t leave for Tarrytown without checking your email!

I rewrote the rehearsal plan earlier this week. As I wrote earlier, please plan on working an additional 15 minutes, until 10:00 pm, regardless of whether the rehearsal is Monday or Tuesday.

*PLEASE NOTE: I went to TMH last Monday evening (icy roads on the hills in Tarrytown) to meet with the videographer who is helping us with the Daughtrey project. When I drove down Neperan Road toward TMH, I noticed that the CitiBank parking lot, in which many of us park every week, was closed and locked. A sign on the fence proclaimed “Private Property.” This lot has meters, so I am not sure what’s going on, but everyone who regularly parks there should consider an alternate plan, should this be permanent. I’ll try to find out what’s going on.

If you’ve read all this, you deserve a laugh to warm you up on this extremely cold day:
A note left for a pianist from his wife: Gone Chopin, (have Liszt), Bach in a Minuet.