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This is it! One more rehearsal for the full orchestra 04/25/2010
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This is what I look forward to, the final preparation for the concert.  I hope that you feel the same.  Along with that, we'll have our last performances with our graduating seniors.  I'll personally miss you. 
So, our final Monday rehearsal schedule is here!  Be here ready to play by 6:30!

6:30 Tune
6:40 Mozart
7:00 Elgar
7:25 Sokol
7:55 Break
8:10 Announcements
8:15 Prokofiev
9:00 Maxwell Davies
9:30 Done!
 
Only Two Full Orchestra Rehearsals 04/18/2010
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Only Two Full Orchestra Rehearsals 04/18/2010
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Basically, bring your "A-level" game to these next two rehearsals.  We're on the right path together to making beautiful music.  Your personal practice will make it incredibly satisfying.

rehearsal schedule:

6:30  Tune
6:40  Sokol
7:20  Prokofiev (run all five movements in a row)
8:00  Break
8:15  Prokofiev details
9:00  Maxwell Davies (Orkney)

I do love working with all of you.  Keep up your good work.
 
Three Rehearsals and Counting! 04/11/2010
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Get ready.  We're almost there.  I recognize that some of us are not going to be at rehearsals consistently for these last three weeks.  It is really important that you keep up practicing your parts so they sound excellent.  It's very important.

The final piece of our concert has arrived.  We will read it on Monday and figure out how to work on it.  It's not easy and not too difficult, also. 

Here is our working schedule for Monday, April 12.

6:30  Tune
6:40  Prokofiev Mvmt I
7:00  Maxwell Davies
7:50  Break
8:05 Prokofiev Mvmt II, IV, V
8:30 Prokofiev Movement II (no trumpets)

Thanks so much.  We all have lots of work to do.  I'm looking forward to doing this work with you!
 
Four rehearsals to the next concert! 04/03/2010
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We're getting close to our concert and, I'm excited.  I've heard from several of you, the young musicians, and from some of the coaches, that you feel like you're getting better prepared for this time around. 

Please be as prepared with personal practice as possible for these next four rehearsals.  We are going to work more during these next few weeks to perform the pieces without stopping and then coming back to work on details.  We need to feel how the whole piece fits together and to feel great about how our individual parts contribute the the whole team/orchestra!

We also will be introducing one more piece for smaller orchestra when the music arrives.  It will feature ivan Knapowski on bagpipe at the end of it. 

Remember to write a brief comment with your full name in order for us to include you in the drawing for the chocolate bar on Monday.  See you sson!
 
You sound good on some pieces; we need to work on others 03/02/2010
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I can't say enough good things about how you sound playing the Mozart and the Elgar.  How do you feel about your sound?  Also,  you are making beautiful music in some of the middle parts of the new piece by Sokol.  I want you to keep up that progress.

Now, we have many parts of the Prokofiev that need some work.  Please look at your parts to make sure you're ready to work together with your section during the coming sectionals.  I have heard from several of the coaches that they are really willing and eager to work with you in sectional rehearsals this week.

Please, come early to rehearsal so we can have your instruments aclimated to the room conditions so we can tune more quickly.  Also, remember to sign in at the beginning of the session, entering the band room through the door closest to the outside entrance.

Here are some YouTube links which might help you with your preparation for sectionals this week.

Spend some time with your copies of your music and these YouTube recordings.

Lastly, there is still chocolate for those who respond to this blog.  This week, we will draw a name from those who make a comment on this blog.

Let me know how these YouTube links help.
 
What do you like about what we're doing? 02/16/2010
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I really want to know how you think we're doing.  Let me know via e-mail or post or facebook message. 

I'll also let you know how I feel we're doing.  Together, we're working on making excellent music together.  We're exploring better intonation and musical expression.  I hope we're developing a sense of camaraderie in that we're doing this hard work together.  I want all of us to be proud of what we're going to accomplish in our concert at the Buskirk-Chumley in May.

I hope that you all had your instruments at home during the snow days you've had over the past few weeks.  You should have had plenty of time to practice!   You know I had to emphasize the practice aspect.   It is through your personal practice that our group rehearsals become more productive.

We all know that we will be filmed for a project at WFIU on monday, February 22.  For that, I need you to do the following:
1. Dress nicely
2. Prepare your parts
3. Be prepared to be on your best behavior, which, I need to reiterate, should be your regular behavior.

These are the things that I think we should focus on for the project.
Mozart
Elgar
Sokol

Our schedule will be:
6:30 Tune (quickly and efficiently)
6:40 Mozart 
7:00 Elgar
7:20 Sokol, Twice the rising sun, (approach in the following three sections)
- Beginning to Letter F
- Letter G to Letter P
- Letter P to the end
8:00 Break
8:15 Prokofiev
Movements 1, 2, and 3

I'm looking forward to our next rehearsal!








 
We're back together, again! 02/04/2010
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I'm so pleased with our being back together in rehearsals.  I want to hear from you about our new direction.  This direction is to give us a piece or two where we can develop the sound of excellence and use that to springboard that sound of excellence to more challenging works, like the piece, Lt. Kije.

It's ok to leave your comments about that here for all to see. 

As for your most recent rehearsal after the Composition Competition, I must say that you were sounding as if you had the potential to be fantastic in your next concert.

And, speaking of the Composition Competition, I really can say I would have loved to perform any one of them.  We made a choice based on input from you, the audience, and the composition professors.

And, before I forget, I want to make sure all of you are planning on coming to rehearsal on February 22.  A producer from WFIU would like to attend the rehearsal and videotape it for an article on our organization.  That means that they want you to be there.  We will want two volunteers, preferably a senior and another who in fairly new to the orchestra to volunteer to be interviewed for this video article.  Please consider volunteering.  We will choose from among the volunteers.

Regarding our rehearsals, please arrive early enough to be seated with your instrument out and ready to tune by 6:30.  There are too many late arrivals which delays our planned rehearsal schedule.

Now, for our next rehearsal schedule:
6:30 Tuning
6:40 Mozart, Divertimento
7:00 Sokol, Twice the Rising Sun
7:40 Elgar, Nimrod from the Enigma Variations
8:00 Break
8:15 Prokofiev, Lt. Kije

I look forward to seeing all of you there on Monday, before 6:30.
 
Happy New Year -- Get Ready for Even More! 01/03/2010
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I miss rehearsals and I see some others are saying that they miss them, too.  I'm eager to get back in the swing of things.

Our next rehearsal will be on January 11th at 6:30.  We'll work on again to prepare the pieces that we'll play for the public on January 18th.

Note the special time for our rehearsal on January 18th.  We'll start at 4:00pm and finish at 6:30pm.  I look forward to seeing which composition is selected.

Then, we'll have new music for our next concert ready for our rehearsal on January 25th.  I will announce more by next week.

See you soon!
 
Good Readings and Great Flexibility 12/01/2009
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You did a fantastic job sight reading some great literature.  Sight reading is a great skill to develop.

Next week, we'll be sight reading the compositions submitted by the young graduate composers at IU Jacobs School of Music.

A special plea: 
Is there anyone who has access to the review published in the Herald Times on November 24?  We would love it if you would scan the review and send to us at jose@mayomusic.org.  We would love to see it and share it!

Just wait until you see and hear the music we'll be playing next week.  The titles of the pieces are (in no particular order of preference):
- Kaguya-Hime by Hiroyuki Sakurai
- Legacies by Clint Needham
- Jubilation Dance by Brian Ciach
- Samba Hoochoo Hairy Koochoo by Eric Lindsay
- Twice the Rising Sun by Jonathan Sokol

Make sure you come to rehearsal to experience a privilege in music-making, that privelege of helping to realize a composer's intent and participate in the making of something that hasn't been heard before.

See you soon!  I consider it my privilege to work with you.
 
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