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Yet Another Year of Insanity

Musings from the Organ Bench

Category: Organists and Organ Playing

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The Starks Go for Baroque

January 7, 2011

Next weekend (Saturday, Jan. 15, 7:30 and Sunday, Jan. 16, 4:00) is the third concert in our Abendmusiken series, “The Starks Go for Baroque,” a play on the phrase “Go for Broke.” “Go for broke” came from the world of professional gambling and is over one hundred years old. It means to risk everything, no matter what… Read More The Starks Go for Baroque

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January breather

January 5, 2011

Okay . . . I admit it, I was COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED after this past Christmas and New Year’s season of services. Even though I only played continuo organ for last Sunday’s German Vespers, the fact remains that we were still stapling programs at 2:00 pm (we had a rehearsal at 3:00 and the service started at… Read More January breather

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Down to the wire

January 1, 2011

It’s New Year’s day! 1/1/11! And the Crosiers are down to the wire again on the worship booklet for tomorrow’s German Vespers. No copy shops are open today, so I think we’re going to have to find an alternative place to make the copies. And wouldn’t you know it, all this time the copy machine… Read More Down to the wire

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Christmas and Monteverdi

December 27, 2010

No, we didn’t sing any Monteverdi during the six Christmas services the past three days, but I thought I’d share what I gave Carl for Christmas. It was a photo memory book of our Monteverdi Vespers performances, with lots of photos and the “behind-the-scenes” story. You can actually see the book here, and order one… Read More Christmas and Monteverdi

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St. Stephen, Deacon and Martyr

December 26, 2010

Today’s morning services were in the Lessons and Carols format focused on St. Stephen, Deacon and Martyr. At the 8:00 am service, the carols were all congregational, but even though we woke up at 5 am this morning, and found ourselves trying to finish up the worship booklet for tonight’s Vespers, I was very hard… Read More St. Stephen, Deacon and Martyr

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Over the top! Two down, four to go

December 25, 2010

    It’s early Christmas morning, and it was a long day and very late night after a 5 pm Family Candlelight service, and the 10:30 pm Baroque Christmas Eve at the Lutheran Church of Honolulu. We didn’t get home until well past 1 a.m. The children of LCH were the stars at the 5… Read More Over the top! Two down, four to go

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Lessons and Carols from Kings College

December 24, 2010

It’s Christmas Eve! and in the Crosier household we have a tradition of eating breakfast and listening to the annual broadcast of the Lessons and Carols service from Kings College. The local broadcast is on Hawaii Public Radio, KHPR 88.1 FM and will air at 8:30 am. For more than twenty years now, the LCH… Read More Lessons and Carols from Kings College

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The clock is ticking . . .

December 22, 2010

Today is December 22nd and for the last two weeks, it seems like Carl and I have spent every free moment typing the bulletins for this coming weekend. There are SIX bulletins/booklets to be prepared, and as of now, only three of them are finished. At this time on Monday, Carl was wailing, “Kathy —… Read More The clock is ticking . . .

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A French Christmas

December 20, 2010

On Sunday after church, the trebles (sopranos and altos) had their first rehearsal on the Christmas Day music. They will be singing Gabriel Fauré’s Messe Basse for the ordinary, plus the French carol, Il est né. (They’ll also be singing O magnum mysterium by Gerald Near for the communion, and I’m afraid I don’t know… Read More A French Christmas

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Symphonic Music at LCH

December 17, 2010

A few days ago, the local Star-Advertiser newspaper ran an editorial which caught my eye. The headline was “This town needs symphony” and decried the loss of  this precious cultural asset in our community. I can’t tell you how dependent we at the Lutheran Church of Honolulu have been over these many years on professional… Read More Symphonic Music at LCH

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