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Yet Another Year of Insanity

Musings from the Organ Bench

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It was a dark and stormy night…

November 20, 2015

and the call time for tonight’s University of Hawaii Choirs concert was 6:00 pm. Honolulu had been steamy with rain all day, and you can see by the graph above, that there was 97% humidity and 0 mph wind. I looked out the window and saw all the cars backed up on the freeway, so I left… Read More It was a dark and stormy night…

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Look for the helpers!

November 18, 2015

It was Mister Fred Rogers who said: “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.’ To this day, especially in times of ‘disaster,’ I remember my mother’s words and I am… Read More Look for the helpers!

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Back to Bernstein and Britten

November 17, 2015

“Britten? I thought I was only playing Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms!” (for the University of Hawaii Choirs concert this weekend). So the day before I left for Italy, I got an email from Miguel Felipe titled “would you hate me if …” and the rest of the message said, “…I told you there was another piece I… Read More Back to Bernstein and Britten

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Feeling guilty

November 15, 2015

We had to say “arrivederci” to Rome on Friday morning and to all my new friends which I met on this trip. The security lines at the airport were horrendous — I must have spent two hours standing in a very disorganized line to get through border patrol, and people were pushing, angry and upset. For… Read More Feeling guilty

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Pompei, ancient sin city?

November 12, 2015

Today six of us took the optional tour to Pompei, three hours away by bus. Along the way, our tour leader, Barbara, led us in a very interesting discussion about funeral and death practices in Italy as we passed a cemetery. You see, Italy is a very small country in terms of land area, yet… Read More Pompei, ancient sin city?

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The people’s Pope

November 11, 2015

When I saw that I could sign up for a tour called “Papal Audience,” I jumped at the chance.  Even though there are free tickets to attend Pope Francis’ weekly address to the audience in St. Peter’s Square, I willingly forked over $40 to have the opportunity to get closer to the pontiff. According to… Read More The people’s Pope

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The temptation of the . . . tourist

November 10, 2015

You heard of the movie called “The Temptation of the Christ?” I’m calling this blog post “The Temptation of the Tourist!” We live in an age where people whip out their cellphones and take photos of their food they are served in restaurants before they eat. Or they attend their kid’s piano recital and use the video… Read More The temptation of the . . . tourist

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The seven hills of Rome

November 9, 2015

We may not have walked over the seven hills of Rome today, but my feet sure felt like it! According to my step-counting app, I took 13,019 steps today, and with most of those taken on hills rather than level ground, all I can say is “Oh, my aching feet!” Any thoughts of getting a… Read More The seven hills of Rome

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Finally in Rome!

November 8, 2015

  It took 36 hours in transit to get from Honolulu all the way to Rome, Italy (by way of San Francisco, Newark and Montreal) but I’m finally here! A few mishaps along the way — like leaving my credit card in the United Airlines kiosk when printing out my boarding pass and baggage tickets… Read More Finally in Rome!

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Vibes from E. Power Biggs

November 5, 2015

Probably the most famous organist ever was the legendary E. Power Biggs, who made a name for himself and the pipe organ through his many recordings. For me, I had an E. Power Biggs LP record of Bach organ works (Do kids these days even know what LPs are/were?)  which I played absolutely to death while… Read More Vibes from E. Power Biggs

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