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Yet Another Year of Insanity

Musings from the Organ Bench

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The countdown begins!

May 2, 2011

It’s less than two weeks until LCH’s upcoming performances of Bach’s “Mass in B Minor,” May 13 and 14, 7:30 pm. Here is a status report on what’s happening around the LCH campus: 1. The choir will resume rehearsals tomorrow night after having a “break” for Holy Week and Easter. We’ll see if everyone remembers… Read More The countdown begins!

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Weddings, royal and otherwise

April 30, 2011

I subscribe to an electronic mailing list about pipe organs, and of course, music for the Royal Wedding did not escape notice. Earlier I gave you a link for all the music that was performed for Prince William and Kate Middleton, which included a lot of music which did not get television coverage. (Yes, I… Read More Weddings, royal and otherwise

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Music for the Royal Wedding

April 28, 2011

If your household is like ours, you’ve watched a lot of the TV coverage on the upcoming Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. This morning, we were very excited to receive, by email,  the complete list of all the music which will be performed for the wedding at Westminster Abbey. It means that… Read More Music for the Royal Wedding

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Bach the numerologist

April 26, 2011

When we presented Bach’s St. Matthew Passion in the year 2000, I wrote a series of articles for the church newsletter. One of them was titled “Bach the numerologist” and asked whether it was merely coincidence or intentional that Bach wrote music which had numerological significance. For example, the phrase “Lord, is it I” was… Read More Bach the numerologist

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Bach hunted Easter eggs!

April 26, 2011

“With 20 kids in the family, how could Bach have escaped a yearly Easter Egg Hunt? All the while singing ‘Christus ist auferstanden.’  The joy of the Resurrection will be very evident in the glorious music of the B-Minor Mass. Two performances, May 13 and 14, provide a major opportunity for outreach to music lovers… Read More Bach hunted Easter eggs!

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Easter Day at LCH

April 24, 2011

Today is Easter Sunday 2011 and the morning services are over, with Easter Compline yet to go. Allen Bauchle and I arrived at 7 am this morning to rehearse the trumpet and organ music for the 8 am service. In addition to the Trumpet Concerto in D (for the prelude) and Sinfonia in D (for… Read More Easter Day at LCH

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Two hours and fifteen minutes

April 24, 2011

That’s how long it took the Lutheran Church of Honolulu to celebrate its Easter Vigil last night. But even though the service started at 7:30 pm, we did not return home until 11 pm. Yesterday afternoon, Carl was scrambling to finish the turkey lasagne dinner he prepared for the choir and participants. He was supposed… Read More Two hours and fifteen minutes

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Sorry ’bout that!

April 23, 2011

A few days ago, in response to a FaceBook comment about having trouble booking tickets for the upcoming performances of Bach “Mass in B Minor,” I erred in saying that Preferred Seating was sold out. I was just given this message from our Webmaster: There are still a few preferred seating tickets left for each… Read More Sorry ’bout that!

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Preparations for Easter Vigil

April 23, 2011

I read online that in India among Orthodox Christians, the Easter Vigil actually starts in the evening after the service on Good Friday. In the Crosier household, we actually began our Easter Vigil preparations on Good Friday itself, because that is when Carl Crosier started cooking the sauce for tonight’s lasagna dinner for the choir… Read More Preparations for Easter Vigil

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A moving Good Friday

April 22, 2011

One of the most moving and solemn services of the entire year happens on Good Friday and begins with a silent procession continued from the end of the Maundy Thursday liturgy. It is the one service for which the choir wears only cassocks, no cottas. Nearly the entire service is sung, and all a cappella… Read More A moving Good Friday

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