Early Music, Early Music Hawaii, Monteverdi Vespers, Organists and Organ Playing

Dear Friends of Monteverdi . . .

The Monteverdi Choir in procession at St. Andrew's Cathedral
The Monteverdi Choir in procession at St. Andrew's Cathedral

It has been just over a week since our Monteverdi concerts and that beautiful music is still stuck in my head! It seems like everywhere we go, we encounter people who were at one of the performances and were so profoundly moved by it all. For some people, it was almost a religious, “mountain-top” experience, something they will never forget. And that goes for the performers, too!

I wanted to let you know that a letter is coming from Garrett Webb, president of Early Music Hawaii, with this message:

Thank you for your support of Early Music Hawai‘i and the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610.

From all accounts, the music was world class … but more importantly it really moved people. We hope that you were one of those who truly appreciated the presence of great music in our community.

The cost for producing events such as these is very high. And, unfortunately, because of unanticipated expenses, the Monteverdi concerts were presented at a financial loss.

We hope that, as one who experienced this wonderful music, you may be able to make a contribution to offset the $13,000 deficit for the concerts. Any donations are gratefully accepted and, of course, all donations to Early Music Hawai‘i are fully tax deductible. To make a contribution, please go to Early Music Hawaii website where you can contribute online.

Or, send a check to Early Music Hawai‘i at:

Early Music Hawaii
PO Box 632
Kailua-Kona, HI 96745

We appreciate your support … and thank you for the gift that will help continue the heritage of live music in Hawai‘i.

Derek Chester, tenor
Derek Chester, tenor

On Sunday, we had a Concert Committee meeting about the situation, and Carl Crosier said we cannot continue forward with our plans for Bach’s “Mass in B Minor,” without taking care of this deficit first.  Please, if you are financially able, think about contributing to Early Music Hawaii to alleviate this deficit. All we need are 13 people to contribute $1,000 each; or 26 people to contribute $500 each. Or, if the approximately 700 people who were fortunate to have heard the concerts could contribute another $20 we’d have it made!

2 thoughts on “Dear Friends of Monteverdi . . .

  1. Dear Ms. Crosier:
    We are so very proud to represent tenor Derek Chester and just wanted to thank you for these wonderful posts.

    All best,
    Celia P. Novo, Founder & President
    Novo Artists, Inc. / Novo Consulting
    Office: 914 948 4581
    Mobile: 914 715 2438
    FAX: 914 761 3382
    14 Townsend Avenue
    Hartsdale, NY 10530 – U.S.A.
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    IAMA
    Conductors Guild
    League of American Orchestras
    Opera America

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