2013 starts here

Happy New Year to everyone! I trust you had a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. It will be good to be back and seeing you all again as we begin our last rehearsals leading up to the February 10 concert.

Our rehearsal tomorrow night is at PELHAM, but is the last for a while there. Both our assistant conductor and guest conductor will be participating on Monday. I will be arriving about 7:45 pm (coming from a Bergen County Band rehearsal), so Matt will begin the rehearsal. Emily will follow with Chester. The rest of the rehearsal will be devoted to Grainger and Hindemith.

Check the Rehearsal this Week page for rehearsal details. See you at Pelham tomorrow night.

Last rehearsal of 2012!

We WILL have rehearsals after the Mayan calendar ends!

We have one more rehearsal before the Mayan calendar ends and our solar system bypasses the center of the Milky Way galaxy (see NASA article – very interesting).

I have updated the rehearsal plan for tomorrow night. The times are very specific. I need to stay on time, because we need to accomplish a great deal. We will not rehearse Smith or Bellini, but we need to rehearse everything else before the holiday break. Please note that the Poachers canon personnel agreed to come early, at 6:45 pm, to work on the two canons. This includes: Gerould, Geoff, Rachel, Gina, Marc, and Rob (although Rob will be absent, I’ve asked Len to fill in).

I also created a Poachers meter schematic handout to assist members who are challenged by the asymmetrical meters in the third movement of Posy. I think I assumed that a larger majority of players were familiar with this movement. This handout should fill in the gaps. See the shorthand codes at the top of the page for the markings for 1 and 2 simple beats, 1 compound beat, and 3 simple beats (3/4 measures . Please download, print, and mark these measures so we all have a clear understanding of what is going on. If you don’t mark your part, it won’t help, so please follow through on this!

As Jim noted in his email this week, our success is deeply rooted in our professionalism. Please plan your travel time so you arrive with enough time to spare to unpack, greet friends, and warm up. Everyone has emergencies, even me. But most emergencies can, and should, be avoided. I also truly appreciate Jim’s email about respect for the sanctity of rehearsal. Whoever is speaking from the podium — be it conductor, guest conductor, assistant conductor, or George the custodian — that person deserves your quiet attention and respect. We have reached a point where many members have forgotten this. I find it challenging to call out individuals in front of the group without making it sound like a personal affront, so I am stating it here: We need to eliminate the unnecessary conversation, take greater care while moving stands and personal items so there is less room noise, and put the ensemble first at all times. Please do so for everyone’s sake.

Lastly, I want to encourage you to visit our Facebook page. A few members have posted candid photos, taken in rehearsal. These (posted with permission, I would add) help to spark discussion and really personalize the band to the outside world. Post, like, comment — it’s easy to do and very effective.

Be well. See you tomorrow evening in Pelham.

Broadcast alert

Georgia Southern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble

I just received this email from Dr. Robert Dunham, Director of Bands at Georgia Southern. This webcast is Sunday at 3:00 pm and looks very interesting. It includes the another work by Ira Hearshen and one of my favorites by Dello Joio.

I hope you can join the Georgia Southern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble via Live Webcast, on Sunday afternoon, December 9, at 3:00 pm, for the our final concert of 2012 – the web address to view the broadcast is GeorgiaSouthern.TV.

Repertoire for Sunday`s program includes:

Cathedrals – Kathryn Salfelder; Divertimento for Wind Ensemble – Ira Hearshen; the “Georgia Premiere” of Auto `66 for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble – James David – featuring Dr. Linda Cionitti on clarinet; and Variants on a Mediaeval Tune – Norman Dello Joio.

Go to http://georgiasouthern.tv/ to watch the webcast.

Remember that Monday’s rehearsal is also at Pelham. I’m working with the Grainger “Poacher’s” canon soloists 6:45 pm, rehearsal is 7:30 pm. I will post the rehearsal order tomorrow. Please come well-prepared for our last rehearsal of 2012!

Chance Symphony – December 7

The Ridgewood Concert Band is performing John Barnes Chance’s Symphony No. 2 tomorrow evening, December 7 at 8:00 pm at Westside Presbyterian Church. The concert features renowned conductor Frank Battisti as well.

Information can be found at www.ridgewoodband.org.

If you examine the site, you’ll see they are performing 5 major works by John Barnes Chance through the entire season. Wow, what a great idea. It’s so good, in fact, that we’ve already done it! (Newcomers: the anchor of our 2009-2010 season was six Chance works, 2 per concert. The spring concert included Symphony No. 2).

In any case, this is a great opportunity to hear this amazing piece. If you can’t get over to Ridgewood, go to www.westside.org, and click on Videostreaming. You can watch the concert live.