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                                      Post Title. 09/16/2009
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                                      A Thrilling Beginning to our New Season


                                      Great First Rehearsal

                                      I am really excited about the coming season.  Many of you made great strides during the summer break and it showed in our first rehearsal.  Based on this, I may have to change a couple things planned for the Spring.  We'll see.

                                      This is what I posted to Facebook before I drove home to Indianapolis:
                                      "Jose shouts 'way to go, MAYO!'  That was the best first rehearsal ever!  Every year, you all reach for more than before."  I still think that highly of our first reading.

                                      Now, we will work on details starting next week.  I'm looking forward to it and I hope you will see the results in an ever-improving quality of preparation to perform in public.

                                      Congratulations to the Concerto Competition Winners
                                      I also want to congratulate our winners of the concerto competition.  Misha Sanderson won the Senior Division and will perform Zigeunerweisen  by Pablo de Sarasate.  And, JuHyun Lee, as winner of the Junior Division, will perform the 4th movement of the Edward Elgar Cello Concerto.  We will have music available in a few weeks.

                                      Rehearsal Notes
                                      Remember to work on the Holst this week as you practice.  Work carefully on the challenging part in The Planets, in the Jupiter movement, at number 17.  Ask your teachers for some help if you're having trouble with it.  A good fingering will help especially with the violinists and the violists.

                                      Also, please listen to the music we will be playing.  Research through the public libraries or even through YouTube. 

                                      Here are some links.  Share other:
                                      Holst: Mars     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBbHcpF3nqo
                                                             http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NeQ1h6lzLI&feature=related
                                      Holst: Venus   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzQ45P6KjTg
                                      Holst: Jupiter   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6NopU9K_8M&feature=related
                                      Mozart: Symphony 41, 4th mvmt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l2HQdZuV3U&feature=related
                                      Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhyzk6Ty-Ms&feature=related
                                      Elgar: Cello Concerto, 4th mvmt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rjudv2woxQ

                                      Rehearsal Plan
                                      Please be in your seats at 6:30 with your instrument warmed-up, ready to tune, and ready to pay attention to any announcements.
                                      6:30 Announcements and Tuning
                                      6:40 Mozart (clarinets/trombones/tubas instruments will have sectionals on Holst)
                                      7:30 Holst, movement 2, Venus
                                      7:50 break
                                      8:05 Holst, movement 4, Jupiter

                                      Oh, and the first person to send an e-mail to me indicating they read this will receive special recognition at the next rehearsal.  Who will it be?

                                       


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                                      Katherine
                                      09/21/2009 21:09

                                      free.napster.com also has some great recordings of this music from various orchestras. You can technically only listen to 25 songs a month, but by clearing your cookies you can listen to as many as you want.

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