Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Really Rolling Now

We've finally got a real concrete date (Jan. 21) for our first concert and we've lined up several performers, including Monica Yunus soprano from the Met and Brandon McReynolds, a fine tenor who has sung with the Florida Grand Opera. In addition, we have Blake Espy, a New York freelancer on violin, Randy Wong, who teaches ear-training and allied courses at NEC on bass and most likely several performers from the New World Symphony. The program will be the one we've been kicking around for a while now: Steve's beautiful Soft Wind, the Debussy/Schoenberg Afternoon of a Faun, and the Mahler/Stein/Platt Symphony No. 4. The concert is entitled "Hausmusik" in reference to these arrangers intentions to bring these pieces down to a size that (good!) amateurs could play at home. We're still looking for a second venue for Saturday the 2oth and I'm confident we'll find one.

On the education front, Chung has been working with the beautiful children at Creative Children's Therapy for almost a month now, and really getting comfortable and enjoying getting to know the kids. It has been a challenge at times, but they've made great strides and will be presenting a concert this Saturday the 2nd of holiday music, with the kids playing tone chimes, drums, tambourines and autoharps.

Much more to write but it's very late. We're forging ahead and pretty soon, this whole thing's going to be for real.

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