[Choir] weather update--but rehearsal still on!
Donia Prince
ucm.music21 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 29 06:05:08 CDT 2021
Hi everyone,
There is now an 80% chance of rain this evening, but I say, bring on the
soggy singing!
We will meet whatever the skies are doing, but if it's too wet I'll
probably not bring the keyboard. That would change the original plan for
tonight's rehearsal but there is plenty we can still do that will be
satisfying and productive.
So I'll leave it up to each of you to decide whether or not to come,
depending on conditions at the time.
See some of you tonight!
Donia
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 7:53 PM Donia Prince <ucm.music21 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> It feels like way too long since we met two weeks ago!!! But we start
> again this Thursday, and then weekly without break for the rest of the
> summer (barring storms and other unforeseen circumstances.)
>
> I know there is a chance of rain forecast, but so far it looks light, so
> we'll assume it's a go!
> 6:30 at the North Branch Nature Center. Feel free to come anytime after 6
> to socialize or help set up--we'll start rehearsal promptly at 6:30. As
> before, we will sing with masks for the first part of rehearsal, and sing
> maskless for the last half hour.
>
> And speaking of masks, I've been talking with Sam and the ExecutiveTeam.
> and they have found money in a little used special music fund to provide
> singing masks for the entire choir! Yay Sam and the ET! They are being
> made now, and should be shipped within a week or so, so there is a chance
> we will have them for next week's rehearsal. This should make the current
> necessity of rehearsing with masks much more enjoyable. And with them,
> especially after the Air Quality Project is completed, we should always be
> able to sing in person to some extent even if the pandemic hangs on for a
> while. Of course people are welcome to keep using their own masks if they
> prefer.
> As you might recall, the masks look a little like a duck bill, so I am
> taking suggestions for any duck-themed music for us.
>
> Here's a little taste of one of the pieces handed out at the last
> rehearsal (non duck related): Sing Gently by Eric Whitacre.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InULYfJHKI0
> Some of you may know that Eric Whitacre is the composer who first
> developed and brought virtual choirs into public awareness in 2009. I'm
> sure he had no idea how mainstream they would become! At the beginning of
> the pandemic he wrote this piece and invited singers from around the world
> to contribute recordings. In the end more than 17,000 people did. It is a
> gorgeous, moving piece and quite a bit easier to sing than much of
> Whitacre's music. We will probably sing this a bit faster than the
> recording.
>
> I'm so looking forward to Thursday!
> Donia
>
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