Spring concert would have been tonight
Frankly, this makes me sad. Joey Bello. Chris Creviston. Maslanka Symphony No. 4. We’ve been building our musical resources, equipment, personnel, and rehearsal momentum over a span of several years in order to foster our physical and emotional endurance for this piece. I imagined all these rehearsals creating mounting excitement, determination, and collaboration, resulting in an exhilarating and memorable performance tonight. It’s hard not to feel the impact of this loss. It’s an effect of the pandemic that has hurt me deeply and personally.
Many of you have written to ask what my plans are for the symphony as we move forward. The answer is exactly the same as questions about reopening beaches, bars, and schools. I just don’t know. Consider where we were two months ago. Two weeks ago. Things keep changing, and this new reality feels more like a virtual reality game than life as we know it.
Because of the concert cancellation, we are permitted by the Presser library to keep the parts if we reschedule the performance before the end of calendar year 2020. I see many pros and cons for attempting to remount this on November 8. But I’d like to hear your thoughts. Please consider joining our Zoom on Monday night at 7:30 pm, where I will encourage discussion on this subject.
Zoom on Monday with our special guest, Joey Bello
Joey would have been our guest conductor tonight, so I thought it would be appropriate to invite him Monday. (This week, it’s the early slot at 7:30 pm.) Keep in mind that we’re now trying to keep Monday night Zooms based in social and WSW-specific topics, and save “shop talk” for the Thursday evening Band Director Forum Zoom. We had a great turnout and exciting discussion this past Thursday. If you’re a band director, you’re invited this Thursday at 8:00 pm. And we encourage you to invite other band directors in the Westchester area to join us. Just forward the Zoom email to those you’d like to invite. (We won’t stop orchestra, vocal, or general music teachers from joining, but be warned that the focus will be on band-related issues.)
I’ll send the links for Monday and Thursday nights in separate/direct emails to maintain a secure “walled garden” for these groups.
These difficult times will give way to better days ahead
Even though we have not been rehearsing, I have been busy behind the scenes researching repertoire and planning for our future. Of particular interest right now are two amazing projects that have literally landed in my lap. I’ve shared the broad ideas with the board, and they are extremely excited. As events unfold, we will share everything with you.
I’m throwing out this teaser because I think it’s important to emphasize that there is good news ahead. Hang in there. Stay safe by wearing masks and gloves when you go out, avoid touching your face, wash your hands — you know the drill. Doing so will assure that the band will be ready when the world is again ready for us.
I’ll leave you with music
It seems apropos to end this post with Mallory’s YouTube video of the Navy Band performing Maslanka Symphony No. 4. I visited her rehearsing the band for this particular performance in 2011. And — ironically — it was at this rehearsal that Joey and I met for the first time.
I hope to see you at one of the upcoming Monday or Thursday evening Zooms.