Organists and Organ Playing

Holy cow!

Holy cow! An expression of surprise which is mostly used in the United States, Canada, Australia and England—and a euphemism for “Holy Christ,” according to Wikipedia. And that’s what my friend, Karl Bachman, said to me upon hearing the last note of Kenny Broberg‘s piano recital last night in Orvis Auditorium at the University of… Read More Holy cow!

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A rite of passage

Getting your driver’s license … Graduating from high school … Getting married … Having your first child. These are rites of passage, major life events which have been defined as “a ceremony or event marking an important stage in someone’s life, especially birth, puberty, marriage, and death, and marks the transition from one phase of… Read More A rite of passage

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Cinderella night

You know the story of Cinderella, right? It’s the story of a young woman living in unfortunate circumstances, who gets to dance with the prince at the ball, then loses her glass slipper. If you check Wikipedia, Cinderella can be an analogy which can mean: “one whose attributes were unrecognized, or one who unexpectedly achieves… Read More Cinderella night

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Laetare

So the whole reason that I’m here in Seattle was to attend the dedication of the Compline Window to the Glory of God and to the memory of Peter R. Hallock. It was just then coincidental that the Compline Choir presented a program called Laetare of readings and musical reflections in response to “Sanctuary,” a… Read More Laetare