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Friday, December 17, 2010
Festive Five
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Quiz we've All Been Waiting for: My load is easy and my burthen is light

After three* Messiah Sing Alongs AND watching the San Francisco Symphony REHEARSAL of the Messiah , I've now thoroughly reviewed this work and am ready for the quiz. Go ahead you dottahs of Zion.... Shoooouuutttt!
Quiz Answers
- King George V, No it was the III'rd that went mad
- 24 days
- Choruses
- Nobody cared in the old days if you pre-pended 'the' it's only modern showoffs who feel obligated to make a fuss
- It varied
- In the Spring
- Oratorio
- 1741
- Squire Charles Jennens
- Kettledrums and a pair of trumpets
Oh sure you know the questions. Because you sat next to that know-it-all whose goes to every Sing-Along-Messiah in the city and memorized Peter Jacobi’s The Messiah book : The life & times of G.F. Handel's greatest hit
Now if I could just add in the Hallellujah at the Food Court next year.... I would love to participate in this in 2011 :-)
* Symphony Silicon Valley
* Stanford University
* Schola Cantorum, Mountain View
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Festive Four
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Festive Three
Monday, December 13, 2010
Festive Two
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Festive One
Friday, December 10, 2010
Sing it Kids! Exalt them Valleys- Why Don’t Ya? (Messiah Sing-Alongs)

Pleeaasseee click on the picture above. It's just lovely up close
I’m heading off shortly to my second
*
sing-along-Messiah of the festive season. Tonight it’s at Stanford University’s Memorial Chapel. Yum!I’ve got some lovely compositions based on photos I took from that stage, when I sang in Beethoven’s 9’th and the Verdi Requiem, as part of the Stanford Summer Chorus. I went for the Beethoven (Just One More Daughter outta' Elysium ). I still don’t get the appeal of the Verdi. Give me another decade and I will.
Memorial Chapel ought to be pretty darn nice for Messiah –
Spanish colonial style,
gorgeous stained glass windows, sandstone walls and ornaments. I want architecture when I’m singing baroque stuff. I want to imagine I’m in one of the original performances. The first one was in Ireland, to benefit a hospital. I remember that much. Can’t find my useful little Messiah Book for more details though.
For me, singing Messiah, and other Christmas music, is not about belief in a religious tradition. It’s getting caught up in a historical, western musical experience. It’s about telling a story. I can tell the story of Little Bear without being a bear. I can read aloud from Little House on the Prairie without having traveled across it in a covered wagon, even if my ancestors were living in Samoa or El Salvador at the time. I can sing Messiah and not be a Christian.
Me-oh-my those choruses. Ok, "Hallelujah" is a given. Nobody would sing it who didn't adore that one. In most sing-alongs you get to do it twice. So that gives me a total of six fixes this season. "Every Valley Shall be Exalted" - you bet! My favorite is, “Oh thou that tellst’ good tidings from Zion” Just reading through the soprano part again gets my heart racing.
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My first podcast is actually not out as a 'cast. Instead I'm doing the first couple of months as youtube audio- slideshows as I build my podcasting skills. Please go and see and listen. And let me know what you think (you can leave comments here)
Part1: Folk, Foxes and Francisco
Part2: Folk, Foxes and Francisco
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* I’m planning to do a third Messiah sing-along this month as well- when they plan it, we will sing it!