Choral Guild 2008

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Time and Concord

We'd like more of both of those, please and thank you! Not much rehearsal time left for our concert. It's our first of the season, so let's put forth our very best effort to make it all come together over the next couple of weeks. Use rehearsal tracks and recordings ad libitum! Section leaders, if you think it at all possible to gather most of your section together for a rehearsal between now and the concert, please do so. Soloists, let's plan on a time to go over your solo prior to the dress rehearsal on Friday night. Wooyoung would like the opportunity on that Friday to rehearse with the soloists immediately before the dress rehearsal between 6:30 and 7:30. Let me know when you could make it. ENJOY this music, singing with each other, and being a part of this unique and festive celebration!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Good rehearsal! Really!!

I know. We sang a lot of music last night, some of which we had not sung in a little while, and some of which is among the most difficult on our program. You may be feeling a little lost in the shuffle of all that busyness, harmony and eclectic text. What we are beginning to do is move away from our comfort zone of the rehearsal setting into the reality of how the music will sound and how we will experience the music in performance. With that in mind, I think we accomplished a LOT during our rehearsal last night. One additional thing was also accomplished...that being a sense of what we still need to work on. Along that line, there are some simple things you can do between now and next Monday.
1. Read over the words at least a few times. At the very least, be familiar with the texts so that the English itself (our native language!) is not a stumbling block.
2. Speak those words in the rhythm of the music. Remind yourself of the timing of the words, feel the beat of the music and sense the rhythms in which you will need to sing the words in real time.
3. Sing the notes - with and/or without the words, with and/or without listening to the rehearsal tracks. Know how your part sounds and how it feels and sounds to sing your part on your own.
I can't emphasize enough the importance of spending at least SOME time with the music between now and next Monday. You and everyone else will enjoy the rehearsal so much more!
Thanks for your work and dedication in making these concerts a success. See you Monday!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Nothing in my pockets?? Coulda sworn I at least brought my car keys!

Briefly,
We have a lot of the difficult music rehearsed, but need to work on polishing all what we are singing for the concert from here on out. Let's get to as much of the music as is possible next week with minimal note learning. Reinforcing what we already know and singing musically. This is always the most challenging part, but never ceases to be the most rewarding!
Thanks for your time and talents in making it all possible. See you next Monday!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

What rhymes with Satyr?

We rhymed till we were blue in the face last night! Thanks to Jerry for sharing his Satyr encounter as well. Not much to say this week that I didn't say last time (see below). Please send me a message or call if you cannot access the rehearsal files. Everyone practice! Next Monday, we will review the music we rehearsed last night as well as:
finish Lift Boy
sing the beginning section of Rejoice
rehearse the new sections of Jubilate
I hope we have time to review a couple others that we haven't sung in a couple of weeks as well.
Happy October, especially you government workers! See you next week.