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Yet Another Year of Insanity

Musings from the Organ Bench

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A day in Mühlhausen

June 11, 2012

We didn’t buy tickets for any concerts today and instead decided to visit the city of Mühlhausen, where Bach was organist for only nine months, from 1708-1709. The position was already vacant for six months and it seems the 22 year old Bach was not their first choice, because of his lack of experience. It… Read More A day in Mühlhausen

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Sunday in Leipzig

June 10, 2012

We decided to go back to the Nikolaikirche for Sunday service based on the music list: Cantata 76 and Motet 6. Also Carl had left all of the umbrellas we just purchased in a bag under his seat, and we wanted to find out if the bag was still there. Unfortunately it wasn’t. Today’s service… Read More Sunday in Leipzig

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Dorothee Mields at Nikolaikirche

June 9, 2012

At last night’s concert at the Nicolaikirche, one of Bach’s church jobs here in Leipzig, our son Stephen decided that their pews were so uncomfortable that they must have been a device for medieval torture! Seriously, they were selling (and we bought) Bachfest logo-imprinted pew cushions at the St. Matthew, but we forgot them in… Read More Dorothee Mields at Nikolaikirche

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Americans in Leipzig

June 9, 2012

I guess it was inevitable that we would run into some of our colleagues from the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians in Leipzig. Today we attended the Motetten at St. Thomas, which was performed by the Valparaiso University Chorus under the direction of Christopher Cock,whom we met last year when we attended the Bach Collegium… Read More Americans in Leipzig

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A surprising performance

June 8, 2012

What would Bach do? That was my reaction to last night’s concert—the Bach Collegium Japan’s performance of the St. Matthew Passion. Even though I’m afraid I was left with more questions than answers, this performance was certainly memorable. The fact is that here we were, nearly 300 years after the date of the work’s composition,… Read More A surprising performance

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Arrival in Leipzig

June 8, 2012

We are here! After an 8 hour flight to Chicago, a 6 hour layover, an 8 hour flight to Frankfurt, and a 4 hour train ride to Leipzig, we are settled into our hotel. We are feeling human again thanks to a hot shower, good night’s sleep and a hearty German breakfast. This morning we… Read More Arrival in Leipzig

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En route to Leipzig

June 6, 2012

“Carl! Carl and Kathy!” We had just come out of downtown Chicago’s Crate and Barrel store and heard a man and woman calling our names. We had a six hour layover in Chicago on our pilgrimage to Mecca, aka Leipzig and took the train into town to kill some time. We turned around to look… Read More En route to Leipzig

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Guess who’s in town?

June 4, 2012

It’s Jennifer Lane, the mezzo soprano who sang in the Lutheran Church’s performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion and Pergolesi Stabat Mater! She has also come to Hawaii frequently to perform with the summer festivals of the Hawaii Vocal Arts Ensemble (conducted by Tim Carney). This trip, though, I think is purely for… Read More Guess who’s in town?

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Replaced by technology?

May 31, 2012

With the church organist shortage situation reaching critical mass, I guess it was just a matter of time before someone would come up with a technological solution. When I was sick with stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, apparently a few people went into panic mode. I wonder if they would feel better had… Read More Replaced by technology?

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If I were on a desert island …

May 30, 2012

. . . and could only have one piece of music with me, what would I take? Well, I’m not anticipating being on a desert island anytime soon — but I am going on vacation next week. I’ll be packing my organ shoes, just in case I’m able to get to an organ. I’ve decided… Read More If I were on a desert island …

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