Winter Concert Poster
Jessie Katz has once again designed and provided us with a knockout poster for our Lincoln’s Birthday concert. Download the PDF version. Please consider printing and posting them at work, school, or your local Starbucks. (Yes, they accept them! Just ask the manager. It’s great publicity for us!)
So what’s that funny black and white graphic at the bottom? You’ve seen more of them around, in newspapers, magazines, Metro North station posters, and websites. It’s called a QR code, and I’ve made sure that we’re “keeping up with the Jones’s” by including it on our poster and annual season brochure. Just point the camera on your iPhone, Droid, or any other smartphone, at the QR graphic, and it will automatically send you to the WSW website. Try it — it works!
Rehearsal follow-up
Thank you for a hard-working and productive rehearsal last night. We really needed the “down and dirty” clean up rehearsals on the Hazo and George, and it was possible because of the great work you did in the sectionals and rehearsal with Matt Kowalski last week. Thanks for making that possible. I’m also glad to have had an extended time to work with Bob Sherman and the important second half of the Copland. He is a very kind man and experienced professional — we are indeed fortunate to have him on our team!
Please keep working on your parts. There is so such thing as overworking your preparation. If you are experienced technologically, I encourage you to look at SmartMusic. (Click on the student tab for individual practice.) This application is a first-rate practice assistant. It gives you the opportunity to practice ensemble music with the full band recording, adjust the tempo without changing the pitch, have the application assess your performance for pitch/rhythm accuracy, and more. If you’re looking for a personal recommendation, talk to Jim Savage. He practiced the Schönberg with SmartMusic!
Concert attendance
We had terrific attendance at the Fall Concert — you saw how many people were in the balcony! I want to acknowledge our Public Relations chair, Greg Governale. He has been doing a great job sending out our press releases to a huge number of papers, websites, and more. Please continue to invite family and friends. Try to invite 2 friends or family members who have never attended a concert before — chances are they will want to return. And don’t underestimate the power of a flyer posted in Starbucks!
ACB countdown and beyond
Our first performance on a national stage is just about 3 months and 2days away. Check out the convention repertoire. Stay informed and up to date with our rehearsal schedule. Please note that we must have a rehearsal on the day after the Winter Concert. I wish we could relax on that Monday, but (if you check the schedule) you’ll notice that we are not rehearsing the next two Mondays: February 20 (President’s Day) and February 27 (dress rehearsal conflict for me at NVOT). We really need this February 13 rehearsal to get a head start on the ACB and May rep. So please count on this rehearsal, and be sure you’ve marked it in your calendar.
We have made tentative arrangements for a clinic with Mallory Thompson again this spring. The Board will vote for final confirmation of this at our next meeting. The date is Friday, June 1, 7:00-9:30 pm, at NVOT. Please mark your calendars, and we will take a poll soon to confirm personnel.
Lastly, I invite you to consider playing in the wind ensemble for this year’s Wind Conducting Symposium, Saturday and Sunday, June 2 & 3, 1:00-4:30 pm, at NVOT. Follow the link to register to play on Saturday and/or Sunday afternoon.
Check out our rehearsal plan for next Monday. Focus your practice and preparation. Remember that we are rehearsing once again (and probably for the last time this season) at Pelham High School. Thanks again to Rocco Polera for once again helping us to secure this rehearsal space.
See you next Monday, at Pelham.