Rehearsal plan for October 12

Last Monday’s rehearsal was very productive. I went into it hoping to establish meaning in each piece rehearsed, and I think that goal was met several times over.

This week we’ll continue to work on that goal with the other pieces in the cycle. Tim Takagi will be conducting again. We will read down the Armed Forces Salute, and this will likely be our only rehearsal of that piece until the dress rehearsal. Mary Ebeling dubbed the Holst/Williams mashup as “Mars Wars” in a Facebook post, and I like that name! That’s on the plan as well. Just follow the link at the top of this paragraph to see the full rehearsal plan.

The deadline to submit ads must be next Monday, October 19. Please consider bringing in an ad from work, or bonding with your section-mates and taking an ad, or approaching a colleague or neighbor to ask for their support. Again, if everyone brought in one ad, well you know the rest. Once again, here’s the link to the ad form.

What a beautiful weekend! I hope you all enjoyed it. See you tomorrow night.

Rehearsal plan for 10/5

I met and worked with the two sopranos on Friday. Wowee — they sound great! I can’t wait for you to hear them! They will be coming to Monday rehearsals on October 26 & November 2, plus the dress rehearsal. I’ll visit those three pieces one more time before then.

Please keep in mind that we do have rehearsal next Monday night, October 12 (Columbus Day evening). I chose to do this because of the late Labor Day start to the season.

The rehearsal plan is ready. I hope you’ve been practicing! See you tomorrow night!

Rehearsal plan for 9/28

Several of you have been very kind to reach out to support me during this very difficult week since Tim Tull’s death. Although we accept the end of life as a fact of life, it’s never easy when it’s thrust in our faces like this. I especially appreciate the kind words from those of you who are all too familiar with sudden incidents such as this.

This week I’ve planned to do some in-depth work again on 3 of the 5 major works, and we’ll once again rehearse Tim Takagi’s piece. Mary Schneider was kind enough to send me a manuscript full score for the Latham, which will help a lot with that piece.

This week we will delay the stretch/announcements break until 9:10 pm. After announcements, I’ll dismiss everyone who does not play the three soprano duets. We’ll quickly clear percussion and all chairs/stands for everyone not involved in those three numbers. I will then rehearse those works until 9:45 pm, when those players will clear their own remaining chairs/stands. By doing this I’m trying to be respectful of everyone’s time and integrity of the setup/teardown of the rehearsal. (I’m choosing to try it this way rather than starting with the reduced personnel and adding chairs, stands, and percussion, which I feel will take much longer.)

Enjoy the rest of the weekend. I’m looking forward to seeing you on Monday.

The Force Awakens

My agent really blew it when he gave away my break-out role as Obi-Wan Kenobi to Ewan McGregor in 1999. I’m so glad I saved the poster.

Obi-Wan-JCERehearsal

Our first Monday rehearsal (finally!) is this week at TMH. We’re going to dig into the big pieces, so be sure to check the rehearsal plan.

Dues

Marge has asked me to remind everyone to please bring a check to pay your dues this week. Let’s get this wrapped up quickly this year! We also have the new ad forms ready so we can fill the program with supportive advertising from local merchants, WSW sections, and businesses related to our WSW membership. Please download the forms and help us sell ads! Imagine if every member sold just one ad!

Fall 2015 poster

“Ayre & Space” flyer! Please share freely on social media!

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Public website

We are in the midst of a total makeover of the ensemble’s public site at www.westchestersymphonicwinds.org. When ready, there will be a major launch announcement!

Here we grow again!

Finally, we want to pass on the news that our WSW family just grew again, as Mandy & Scott Rimm-Hewitt welcomed their third child! Baby boy Hewitt (soon to be named) was born on the 18th of September at 7:51 a.m. He is 20.5 inches long and weighs in at 8 pounds. Mom and baby are happy and healthy. And apparently he will be wearing a Miami Dolphins onesie very soon. Please join me in congratulating his trombone mama and tuba papa!

Practice!

Be ready for the big compositions on Monday night! See you then!