Posted on July 22, 2014
by Joanne Edith
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This is a beautiful and special place. Each summer, a prep school campus of rolling, green hills, clear mountain air, and rippling streams, nestled at the foot of Mt. Everett in Sheffield Massachusetts, becomes a backdrop to artistic achievement and expression. Although I’ve been participating… Continue Reading “A Musician’s Notebook: Making a Rainbow”
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Category: A Musician's Notebook, BCF/BCI, BCI, Introspection, Light and Shade Challenge, Music, Photo Essays, Photography, Postaday, Travel PhotosTags: Berkshire Choral Fesitval, Berkshire Choral Festival, Brahms, Ein Deusches Requiem, Ensemble, Mass., Music in the Mountains, Rainbow, Sheffield, Sheffield Massachusetts, Springfield symphony Orchestra
Posted on May 16, 2014
by Joanne Edith
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This has been a very busy week in that the Choral Art Society of NJ (of which I am a proud second soprano), is rehearsing for the May 17th concert. This is a ritual that choruses around the world relive frequently, and one that I personally… Continue Reading “A Musician’s Notebook: It’s All About The Journey…Or Is It?”
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Category: A Musician's Notebook, Choral Art Society of NJ, Creative Writing, Introspection, Music, Prose, Well-struck NotesTags: Berkshire Choral Fesitval, Brahms' Liebeslieder Walzer, Choral Art Society of NJ, music stand, NJ State Opera, Rutter Requiem, soloists, Springfield symphony Orchestra