Bellringers video

Marc Perler just sent this to me — I had no idea something like this had been put together. Apparently one of the handbell ringers (from Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Pleasantville) recorded the free-ring section of 1812 and created this slideshow to go with it. The recording really gives a feeling of what it sounded like out there! Thank you, Marc, for sharing this!

CD orders due on Friday!

IMG_3085Have you come down yet from last Friday? As I’m sitting here on the beach on Fire Island (seriously, I’m ON the beach!), my mind keeps drifting back to the Caramoor concert and how wonderful it really, really was. I’ll be hanging on to this feeling for quite a while.

The CD box set deadline is this Friday, July 11.  I have repeated the order form at the bottom of this post. We have 55 sets ordered so far. Don’t miss out if you have not already ordered yours. The three CD’s will include everything from our three TMH concerts (but not the Caramoor concert; that recording has not materialized yet). At 5:00 pm on Friday we’re sending the order to Richard at Candlelight to get the presses rolling, so don’t miss out!

I’ve been working on our programs for next year, including the concert on November 9 sponsored by the Kensico Cemetery on the occasion of their 125th anniversary, with Dr. Peter Martin, guest conductor; our Warm Sounds of Winter concert (Get it? WSW!) on January 25, with Dr. Tom McCauley, guest conductor; and our Big Apples and Onions Concert on May 16 (one of Chicago’s nicknames is The Big Onion, and this is our prep concert for the Chicago trip), with Dr. Emily Threinen, guest conductor.

Please make sure you email Claudia to reconfirm your intend to play next year by July 15 (next Tuesday). We need to assess personnel issues and advertise openings as soon as possible so we can recruit new players and schedule auditions as needed.

I’ll be in touch again over the summer. In the mean time, enjoy the warm weather!

You were amazing!

It was an energized performance, an amazing evening! How could all of the pieces fit together any better? I have no idea.

Lois’s solo was superb. Ryan was a gem. I still can’t get over Matt’s arrangements. Bob nailed it with the free advertising for our next season at TMH. The individual solos from within our ranks were spot-on. The handbells and sound effects topped off 1812 at a level far above what I had hoped were possible. The Caramoor staff made us all feel like world-class musicians; they were completely accommodating and kind. I’m not sure what was going on with the stilt walkers — apparently they were miscued and sent out too early. Oh, well. (They owe us one.)

I was so impressed with your focus and determination. Fatigue did not seem to be a negative factor. Once again, you peaked at the performance. We were all united as one — and that is the greatest thing that I can ask of you.

I’m grateful to Jim Savage and the Board for their support of this project, Mark Dodge and our amazing percussion section for packing-moving-unloading-setting up-tearing down-loading-moving-unpacking all of our equipment safely to and from Caramoor, and to Matt Kowalski for handling the 68 handbell ringers last evening. And I’m grateful for the untold personal sacrifices you made to prepare the music at this level and deliver it last night.

Paul promised a recording. As soon as I have access to it, I will share it. In the meantime, here is a recording of See Rock City which Deb Dashnaw’s husband recorded from the audience. The quality is amazing!

I’ll be in touch again over the summer. Everyone: please confirm your return in the fall by emailing Claudia by July 15. We need to assess personnel needs, advertise, recruit, and audition new players to fill vacancies before our first rehearsal on Monday, September 8. Until then, have a great summer!

Remember to bring clothes pins, clips

The weather report seems to have this system stalling a bit. Who knows what the weather will be like for our 4:00 pm sound check or the concert for that matter. Everything is still GO, but especially in light of this, do remember to bring several clothes pins, music clips if you have them, or a sheet of plexiglass to put over your music.

Arrive in plenty of time to enjoy the hospitality provided for us. We start our sound check at 4:00 pm. See you then!