From Megan Chapelas Posted from 91.60.72.254 on November 23, 2007 at 11:07 AM (GMT)
Playing Weihnachtsoratorium - the novelty of it hasn't worn off yet! I'm sure in ten years, I'll be crazy about Messiah again, but not yet...
From Anne Horvath Posted from 68.117.159.63 on November 23, 2007 at 1:40 PM (GMT)
I like playing at my church's Christmas Eve service. Last year, we closed the service with the lights down, the congregation holding candles, me playing, and everyone else singing "Silent Night". That was nice.
Not mentioned was Shaw's "The Many Moods of Christmas". Those are actually good charts to play.
I have also been playing a certain Rock Christmas Show Featuring A Lot Of Pyro for a couple years, but this year they opted out of using local union players.
From Ray Randall Posted from 24.107.99.126 on November 23, 2007 at 6:42 PM (GMT)
Leroy Anderson was a neighbor of our in Ct. When I asked him to guest conduct the Stamford Symphony he said "I'm not sure, what are you playing?" I told him the second half was all his music. Before I finished that sentence he was all bubbly and excited. He said he wrote all his music at the High School level so it would sell easily. Mr. Amderson lived in a very modest home with a typical white picket fence and flowerboxes in the front windows. A really nice gentleman.
From Richard Hellinger Posted from 66.66.202.22 on November 24, 2007 at 3:56 AM (GMT)
I love playing the Nutcracker, I have a couple performances comming up, and I can't wait!
From Deborah McCann Posted from 65.103.211.22 on November 24, 2007 at 12:38 PM (GMT)
I voted for the holiday party, but it is a little more complex than that. I just show up at several places a play. I ask before I start if it would be okay to play awhile. Most times it is a yes. Places include small businesses, shelters, hospices. I feel like I am able to give back a little of the gift I was given andI do not accept any money.
From Deborah McCann Posted from 65.103.211.22 on November 24, 2007 at 1:35 PM (GMT)
P.S. I like the Corelli Christmas Concerto better than the the rest. Also there is the Locatelli-a little played but moving work.
From Carol Holmes Posted from 71.191.149.162 on November 24, 2007 at 1:47 PM (GMT)
It's been 7 or 8 years since I last played the Nutcracker, but after 12 years with 15 shows per year, I still love to hear it on the radio. And to add to that, I also danced several childrens' roles for 6 years when I took ballet lessons, so I know this music inside and out. My poor brother cringes whenever he hears it because he was forced to endure all my ballet rehearsals.
From Kay Pech Posted from 71.165.119.119 on November 24, 2007 at 5:01 PM (GMT)
For 30 years now I've enjoyed "getting in the Christmas spirit" by playing for the Disneyland Candlelight Concerts. They hire a full symphony orchestra, performing with more than a 600-voice choir in front of the Train Station (up on risers) with herald trumpets on top of the station. A famous person comes and narrates.... yes! reading Scripture interspersed between our playing traditional carols. It's a wonderful gathering of friends each year. We do it again this weekend: Dec. 1+2, shows at 5:30 and 8:00 pm.... Come hear us !!
From Laurie Niles Posted from 75.4.235.111 on November 24, 2007 at 5:20 PM (GMT)
I forgot about the Corelli, Deborah!
From Leslie Dawn knowles Posted from 99.237.195.131 on November 25, 2007 at 11:46 PM (GMT)
I have played all kinds of holiday stuff from soup to nuts, having been in the 1st violin section of the Toronto Symphony for more than 30 years plus lots of concertmastering of smaller groups over the years. Last year I did something completely different - I bundled up and rode on a float with my bluegrass band for the local town Santa Claus Parade, playing the same Christmas tune over and over as we sipped our coffee laced with the Baileys for extra holiday cheer and warmth. It was more fun than a barrel of monkeys and I'm am looking forward to doing it again this coming Saturday. I think there may be a picture of us doing it from last year on our website - Hometownbluegrass.ca Leslie Dawn Knowles
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Posted from 91.60.72.254 on November 23, 2007 at 11:07 AM (GMT)
Posted from 68.117.159.63 on November 23, 2007 at 1:40 PM (GMT)
Not mentioned was Shaw's "The Many Moods of Christmas". Those are actually good charts to play.
I have also been playing a certain Rock Christmas Show Featuring A Lot Of Pyro for a couple years, but this year they opted out of using local union players.
Posted from 24.107.99.126 on November 23, 2007 at 6:42 PM (GMT)
Mr. Amderson lived in a very modest home with a typical white picket fence
and flowerboxes in the front windows. A really nice gentleman.
Posted from 66.66.202.22 on November 24, 2007 at 3:56 AM (GMT)
Posted from 65.103.211.22 on November 24, 2007 at 12:38 PM (GMT)
Posted from 65.103.211.22 on November 24, 2007 at 1:35 PM (GMT)
Posted from 71.191.149.162 on November 24, 2007 at 1:47 PM (GMT)
Posted from 71.165.119.119 on November 24, 2007 at 5:01 PM (GMT)
We do it again this weekend: Dec. 1+2, shows at 5:30 and 8:00 pm.... Come hear us !!
Posted from 75.4.235.111 on November 24, 2007 at 5:20 PM (GMT)
Posted from 99.237.195.131 on November 25, 2007 at 11:46 PM (GMT)
Last year I did something completely different - I bundled up and rode on a float with my bluegrass band for the local town Santa Claus Parade, playing the same Christmas tune over and over as we sipped our coffee laced with the Baileys for extra holiday cheer and warmth. It was more fun than a barrel of monkeys and I'm am looking forward to doing it again this coming Saturday.
I think there may be a picture of us doing it from last year on our website - Hometownbluegrass.ca
Leslie Dawn Knowles