News of the week of February 19

Meeting report February 19

We played:

Schedule

We will be meeting regularly on
Tuesday nights at 7:45 PM at

my place

. In March and April, the
meetings will concentrate on the music we will be planning for the
Walk for Hunger, but except for the last two rehearsals in April,
others are welcome to come. But see below about rehearsal discipline.

Walk for Hunger

I have accepted our invitation to play the

Walk for Hunger

at the
same time and place as the last several years.

I will need to know by the March 5 rehearsal who is planning to play.
I have so far been unable to do serious thinking about repertoire
because hardly anyone has signed up.

As for the last couple of years, only the last two
rehearsals before the walk are compulsory, but you will need to come
to enough of the other rehearsals in March and April to learn the
music.

Basically the commitment is:

  • To learn the music we decide on in March and April.
  • To come to the final two rehearsals in April. This means a regular
    rehearsal on Tuesday April 23, and one some time in the week or April 28.
    Because I will be working at the election on April 30, we may try
    to schedule the final rehearsal at some other time, and possibly
    even some other place, since rehearsing indoors for an outdoor
    performance is sub-optimal. We will schedule this rehearsal when
    we know who needs to come.
  • To play two 1-hour sets, with at least a half hour break between
    them on Sunday, May 5, at the beautiful site on the banks of the
    Charles River, some time between 10 AM and 3 PM. This has usually
    meant being at the site between 11:30 AM and 3 PM, but this time
    can be modified slightly for the convenience of the performers. If
    you don’t have at least three and a half hours free on May 5, this
    is the wrong performance to sign up for.

In addition, rehearsal discipline is a bit tighter when we’re being a
performing group than when we’re being a dropin group. Performers should
expect to show up for rehearsals on time, to let me know whether
they’re coming or not, and to bring the music and instruments they
will be performing on.

There’s also a possibility of scheduling a second performance of the music
we learn for the Walk, but that’s another thing we schedule when we
know more about who is doing what.

News of the weeks of February 5 and February 12, 2013

Meeting report February 5

We played:

Meeting report February 12

We played:

Schedule

We will be meeting regularly on
Tuesday nights at 7:45 PM at

my place

.

Walk for Hunger

I now have our official invitation to play the

Walk for Hunger

at the
same time and place as the last several years.

I will need to know by the March 5 rehearsal who is planning to play.
As for the last couple of years, only the last two
rehearsals before the walk are compulsory, but you will need to come
to enough of the other rehearsals in March and April to learn the
music.

As anyone who has planned events knows, I can’t tell you the details
of what we’ll be doing until I know who’s going to be doing it.
Basically the commitment is:

  • To learn the music we decide on in March and April.
  • To come to the final two rehearsals in April. This means a regular
    rehearsal on Tuesday April 23, and one some time in the week or April 28.
    Because I will be working at the election on April 30, we may try
    to schedule the final rehearsal at some other time, and possibly
    even some other place, since rehearsing indoors for an outdoor
    performance is sub-optimal. We will schedule this rehearsal when
    we know who needs to come.
  • To play two 1-hour sets, with at least a half hour break between
    them on Sunday, May 5, at the beautiful site on the banks of the
    Charles River, some time between 10 AM and 3 PM. This has usually
    meant being at the site between 11:30 AM and 3 PM, but this time
    can be modified slightly for the convenience of the performers. If
    you don’t have at least three and a half hours free on May 5, this
    is the wrong performance to sign up for.

In addition, rehearsal discipline is a bit tighter when we’re being a
performing group than when we’re being a dropin group. Performers should
expect to show up for rehearsals on time, to let me know whether
they’re coming or not, and to bring the music and instruments they
will be performing on.

There’s also a possibility of scheduling a second performance of the music
we learn for the Walk, but that’s another thing we schedule when we
know more about who is doing what.

News of the weeks of January 22, 2013 and January 29, 2013

Meeting Report, January 22

We played:

  • Harrington, Give me the sweet delights of love
  • Sermisy, harm. Bach, Was mein Gott will
  • Sullivan, Bishopgarth
  • Rore, Ancor che col partire
  • Dowland, Flow not so fast ye fountains
  • Ravenscroft, To Portsmouth

Meeting Report, January 29

We played:

Schedule

We will be meeting regularly on
Tuesday nights at 7:45 PM at

my place

.

I expect our Spring schedule to be similar to what it’s been the last
few years, so we spend March and April working on music for the Walk
for Hunger, which this year is on May 5. So for the next few weeks,
we’ll be doing some trying out of pieces that might be fun to do at
the Walk. Come with your ideas.

I will need to know by the March 5 rehearsal who is planning to play
the Walk for Hunger. As for the last couple of years, only the last two
rehearsals before the walk are compulsory, but you will need to come
to enough of the other rehearsals in March and April to learn the
music.

The Secretary of State of Massachusetts has thrown a monkey-wrench
into our normal schedule, and scheduled an election for April 30,
which is the Tuesday before the Walk for Hunger. So we may have to
schedule that rehearsal for some other time, or possibly just start it
a bit later than usual.

When we know our program and personnel for the Walk, we may also want
to discuss performing it in some informal venue.

News of the week of January 15, 2013

Meeting Report

We played:

Schedule

We will be meeting regularly on
Tuesday nights at 7:45 PM at

my place

.

I expect our Spring schedule to be similar to what it’s been the last
few years, so we spend March and April working on music for the Walk
for Hunger, which this year is on May 5. So for the next few weeks,
we’ll be doing some trying out of pieces that might be fun to do at
the Walk. Come with your ideas.

Recorder Society

The

Boston Recorder Society

loud wind ensemble will continue for the
second semester under Steve Lundahl.
Marilyn Boenau, who coached last semester, writes:

Happy new year! As I mentioned in December I won’t be able to be at
some of the upcoming meetings. I’m so sorry not to be there!

Steve Lundahl has kindly agreed to work with you, starting this
Sunday. In case you don’t already know Steve, he is a fine sackbut and
recorder player. He plays some cornetto and serpent.

Steve and I talked about what we have done in the group so far this
year, specifically some of the North German repertoire with Psalm
tunes in the tenor. I mentioned that you asked to work in depth on a
couple of pieces.

The first meeting of the semester is this Sunday, January 20th, 6:30 –
9:00 PM. You can sign up for the group at the website, or just show up and pay
the dropin rate, if you’d rather not make a 5 class commitment. They
like it if you tell them you’re coming beforehand.

Other Event

Music for Viols and Friends will be playing a concert of English
renaissance music on Friday, January 25 at 8 pm in Lindsay Chapel,
First Church in Cambridge, 11 Garden St. and also on Sunday, January
24, at 3 pm at the Somerville Museum. The concert will include works
by Gibbons, Tomkins, Weelkes, Morley, Ward, Cavendish and others,
performed by Michael Collver, countertenor and cornetto, and the El
Dorado Ensemble (Carol Lewis, Janet Haas, Paul Johnson, Mai-Lan
Broekman and Alice Mroszcyk on viols and Olav Chris Henriksen on lute
and cittern).

News of the week of January 8, 2013

Meeting Report

We played:

Schedule

We will be meeting regularly on
Tuesday nights at 7:45 PM at

my place

.

I expect our Spring schedule to be similar to what it’s been the last
few years, so we spend March and April working on music for the Walk
for Hunger, which this year is on May 5. So for the next few weeks,
we’ll be doing some trying out of pieces that might be fun to do at
the Walk. Come with your ideas.

News of the weeks of December 18 and 25, 2012, and January 1, 2013

Meeting Report

We played:

Schedule

Tomorrow, January 1, we will be having our annual holiday party, which
this year is on New Year’s Day, since there wasn’t a good weekend day
in December to schedule it. So if you show up at the usual time,
there will be people to play with and things to eat and drink, but
since the party starts at 4, you might miss some of the best food, or
not be able to talk to people who have already left.

After this, we will return to our regularly scheduled meetings on
Tuesday nights at 7:45 PM at

my place

.

Party

There are invitations in two formats:

foldable into quarter-page,

and

two-sided, with a Cantabile Band flyer on the back

.

Print them out and give them to all your friends who might be
interested. We need to do some rebuilding this year, since we’ve at
least temporarily lost a couple of good people, and this is a good way
for people who might be interested in playing with us to get their
feet wet.

Let me know if you intend to come, especially if
you’re bringing something useful, but also feel free to drop in.

They seem to have fixed the bug where 2012 was hard-coded in the
Parking Consideration Application, so I have submitted it. (Probably
by hard-coding 2013.) I suspect
it doesn’t matter and they will be treating New Year’s Day as an
honorary Sunday, where permit parking restrictions don’t apply. I
will have two visitor permits, and can probably borrow some more, so
if the consideration doesn’t come through and you’re worried, we can
probably get you a permit. If the permit does come through, I think
there will be something I can print so you can put it on your
windshield. If you have RSVP’d and live outside of Cambridge, I can
email you the thing to print out.

Other Event

If you haven’t sung the Messiah in too long, or you would like to play
it, there will be a SING IT YOURSELF MESSIAH on Sunday, January 6,
2013 at 3:00 p.m. directed from the piano by Judy Conrad.

Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
383 Old North Road
Kingston, Rhode Island

Instrumentalists welcome

We will sing most of Part One plus Hallelujah and Amen;

All arias will be sung by sections; other arias and choruses will be included by request.

A Simple Soup Supper follows the event.

Admission free but donations, which will benefit Welcome House, are
encouraged. Scores and instrumental parts will be provided, or bring
your own.

News of the week of December 11, 2012

Meeting Report

We played:

Schedule

We will be having dropin meetings as usual on Tuesdays
at 7:45pm at

my place

. Christmas, December 25 will be an exception, and the
January 1 meeting will be replaced by a party.

Party

There are invitations in two formats:

foldable into quarter-page,

and

two-sided, with a Cantabile Band flyer on the back

.

Print them out and give them to all your friends who might be
interested.

Let me know if you intend to come, especially if
you’re bringing something useful, but also feel free to drop in.

I will apply for parking consideration, if I can find a browser/os
combination that knows how to run the online application form. (It
looks like it isn’t the browser or the os – there’s just a bug in the
javascript that seems to have hard-coded 2012.) But I
suspect it isn’t necessary, and they just treat New Years Day as a
Sunday, the way the do Thanksgiving. There will be parking permits
around if you’re nervous about it.

News of the week of December 4, 2012

Meeting Report

We played:

Schedule

We will be having dropin meetings as usual on Tuesdays
at 7:45pm at

my place

. Christmas, December 25 will be an exception, and the
January 1 meeting will be replaced by a party.

Party

There are invitations in two formats:

foldable into quarter-page,

and

two-sided, with a Cantabile Band flyer on the back

.

Print them out and give them to all your friends who might be
interested.

As I said last week, let me know if you intend to come, especially if
you’re bringing something useful, but also feel free to drop in.

I will apply for parking consideration, if I can find a browser/os
combination that knows how to run the online application form. But I
suspect it isn’t necessary, and they just treat New Years Day as a
Sunday, the way the do Thanksgiving. There will be parking permits
around if you’re nervous about it.

News of the week of November 27, 2012

Meeting Report

We played:

Schedule

We will be having dropin meetings as usual on Tuesdays
at 7:45pm at

my place

. Christmas, December 25, will be an exception, and see below
for New Years, January 1.

Party

It looks like the only possible weekend day in December for a party
would be December 8, which nobody, including me, is enthusiastic
about. In my case, it isn’t that I don’t want to invite all my
friends and cook and clean, but that’s just too early to put up a
Christmas tree. I spent some time trying to figure out how to have an Advent
wreath be decorative but not in the way of people being able to put
down plates and glasses, and I couldn’t.

So we decided that this year the party will be instead of our regular
meeting on Tuesday, January 1. I know some people won’t be back from
their Christmas travels in time for that, so we will attempt to also
be festive for them before they leave and after they come back.

I’ll be sending out the normal invitation for inviting all your
friends with, but it will start at 4 in the afternoon and include our
usual food, drink, and music of the season that you might not have a
chance to sing anywhere else. If you know you’re coming and what you
want to bring to share, I’d be happy to know about it in advance, but
don’t be shy about just dropping in.

Other events

Don Hodgkins sends an invitation to the
seventh annual Wakefield
Community Messiah Sing,
Friday, December 14, 7:30 pm, First Parish Congregational
Church, Wakefield. For more information, call Don at (781) 246-3847.

News of the week of November 20, 2012

Meeting Report

We played:

  • Telemann, Sonata in G
  • Loeillet, Sonata in A minor and Sonata in G major
  • Chédeville le Cadet, from Les Idées Françoises ou les Délices de Chambray: Les Jumaux, La Sandrillon, and March des Signes
  • Beatles duets

  • Weelkes,


    Four arms, two lips, one breathing

Schedule

We will be having dropin meetings as usual on Tuesdays
at 7:45pm at

my place

.

Party

We need to schedule the Christmas party, if we’re going to have one.
So if you want to come, let me know which if any of the following
dates will work for you:

  • Saturday, December 8
  • Saturday, December 15
  • Saturday, December 22

We’ll start as usual at 4 or 5 in the afternoon, so if you have an
evening concert you can drop in before or after.