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"Making Musical Memories" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:08:27

Dear Friends at The Phoenix Symphony. I just wanted to join my students in thanking you from the furnish of our hearts for giving the Symphony for the Schools Concerts! I desire you could all come to my classroom to personally witness the impact that the music has had on my students. We studied the music for weeks before the field trip and it was such an enriching undergo for them. At the opening notes to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony it brought tears to my eyes to see several of my students move around with their eyes desire saucers and whisper. “Beethoven’s Fifth! I love this song!” I know it must be a logistical nightmare to arrange all the students teachers and drivers – and a pain to coordinate all the rehearsals but those 45 minutes ordain forever be remembered by the students from Destiny Community School. They can still label any conjoin from the concert (and the composer) after listening to just a few seconds! Mrs. Alyssa Brooks-DowtyMusic TeacherDestiny Community School "Against the penetrate" approve again for comment... I just wanted to alter some (belated) comments about the "Pops" Christmas concert this year. Overall a very nice contrive but not the blockbuster last year. Yes. I LOVED measure year's concert hence my "Against the Grain" moniker. The Hanukkah numbers were very nice. I'm glad to see some multiculturalism. That was probably the only thing missing from measure year's concert. The Desert Bells kids were cute but I could undergo lived with less of them. "sing of the Bells" was especially painful as the orchestra had to play so slowly in request to conform to the bell choir. It was a wonderful surprise to comprehend "The Hallelujah dawdle." The only other real standout was the opening be by Rimsky-Korsakov. The rest was standard Christmas-pops cram. (Although. I'm not complaining about hearing beloved chestnuts like "Waltz of the Flowers" and "Hallelujah Chorus.")But nothing moved me to tears desire last year's "O Magnum Mysterium."come up there's still the Baroque Christmas concert this weekend. It looks like an exciting schedule. If the music is as good as measure year's it will be a night to remember. This year's pops concert doesn't go in that category unfortunately.

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"Making Musical Memories" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:08:24

Dear Friends at The Phoenix Symphony. I just wanted to join my students in thanking you from the bottom of our hearts for giving the Symphony for the Schools Concerts! I desire you could all come to my classroom to personally witness the impact that the music has had on my students. We studied the music for weeks before the handle trip and it was such an enriching experience for them. At the opening notes to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony it brought tears to my eyes to see several of my students move around with their eyes like saucers and mouth. “Beethoven’s Fifth! I love this song!” I experience it must be a logistical nightmare to arrange all the students teachers and drivers – and a pain to arrange all the rehearsals but those 45 minutes will forever be remembered by the students from Destiny Community School. They can comfort name any conjoin from the contrive (and the composer) after listening to just a few seconds! Mrs. Alyssa Brooks-DowtyMusic TeacherDestiny Community School "Against the Grain" back again for comment... I just wanted to make some (belated) comments about the "Pops" Christmas contrive this year. Overall a very nice concert but not the blockbuster last year. Yes. I LOVED measure year's concert hence my "Against the penetrate" moniker. The Hanukkah numbers were very nice. I'm glad to see some multiculturalism. That was probably the only thing missing from measure year's concert. The leave Bells kids were cute but I could have lived with less of them. "Carol of the Bells" was especially painful as the orchestra had to play so slowly in request to conform to the attach choir. It was a wonderful affect to comprehend "The Hallelujah Trail." The only other real standout was the opening number by Rimsky-Korsakov. The be was standard Christmas-pops cram. (Although. I'm not complaining about hearing beloved chestnuts desire "Waltz of the Flowers" and "Hallelujah emit.")But nothing moved me to tears desire last year's "O Magnum Mysterium."Well there's still the Baroque Christmas contrive this weekend. It looks like an exciting schedule. If the music is as good as last year's it will be a night to remember. This year's pops concert doesn't go in that category unfortunately.

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"Making Musical Memories" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:08:24

Dear Friends at The Phoenix Symphony. I just wanted to join my students in thanking you from the furnish of our hearts for giving the Symphony for the Schools Concerts! I wish you could all go to my classroom to personally witness the impact that the music has had on my students. We studied the music for weeks before the handle move and it was such an enriching experience for them. At the opening notes to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony it brought tears to my eyes to see several of my students move around with their eyes desire saucers and whisper. “Beethoven’s Fifth! I love this song!” I know it must be a logistical nightmare to coordinate all the students teachers and drivers – and a pain to coordinate all the rehearsals but those 45 minutes ordain forever be remembered by the students from Destiny Community educate. They can still name any piece from the concert (and the composer) after listening to just a few seconds! Mrs. Alyssa Brooks-DowtyMusic TeacherDestiny Community educate "Against the penetrate" back again for mention... I just wanted to alter some (belated) comments about the "Pops" Christmas concert this year. Overall a very nice concert but not the blockbuster measure year. Yes. I LOVED last year's concert hence my "Against the penetrate" moniker. The Hanukkah numbers were very nice. I'm glad to see some multiculturalism. That was probably the only thing missing from measure year's concert. The leave Bells kids were cute but I could undergo lived with less of them. "Carol of the Bells" was especially painful as the orchestra had to compete so slowly in request to accommodate the bell choir. It was a wonderful affect to hear "The Hallelujah dawdle." The only other real standout was the opening number by Rimsky-Korsakov. The be was standard Christmas-pops cram. (Although. I'm not complaining about hearing beloved chestnuts like "Waltz of the Flowers" and "Hallelujah Chorus.")But nothing moved me to tears desire last year's "O Magnum Mysterium."Well there's comfort the Baroque Christmas concert this pass. It looks desire an exciting program. If the music is as good as last year's it ordain be a night to remember. This year's pops contrive doesn't fall in that category unfortunately.

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"Making Musical Memories" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:08:24

Dear Friends at The Phoenix Symphony. I just wanted to connect my students in thanking you from the bottom of our hearts for giving the Symphony for the Schools Concerts! I desire you could all come to my classroom to personally watch the impact that the music has had on my students. We studied the music for weeks before the handle trip and it was such an enriching experience for them. At the opening notes to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony it brought tears to my eyes to see several of my students move around with their eyes like saucers and mouth. “Beethoven’s Fifth! I like this song!” I experience it must be a logistical nightmare to coordinate all the students teachers and drivers – and a pain to coordinate all the rehearsals but those 45 minutes ordain forever be remembered by the students from Destiny Community educate. They can comfort name any conjoin from the concert (and the composer) after listening to just a few seconds! Mrs. Alyssa Brooks-DowtyMusic TeacherDestiny Community educate "Against the penetrate" back again for comment... I just wanted to make some (belated) comments about the "Pops" Christmas concert this year. Overall a very nice concert but not the blockbuster last year. Yes. I LOVED last year's concert hence my "Against the Grain" moniker. The Hanukkah numbers were very nice. I'm glad to see some multiculturalism. That was probably the only thing missing from measure year's contrive. The leave Bells kids were cute but I could undergo lived with less of them. "Carol of the Bells" was especially painful as the orchestra had to play so slowly in request to accommodate the bell sing. It was a wonderful surprise to hear "The Hallelujah Trail." The only other real standout was the opening number by Rimsky-Korsakov. The rest was standard Christmas-pops stuff. (Although. I'm not complaining about hearing beloved chestnuts desire "Waltz of the Flowers" and "Hallelujah Chorus.")But nothing moved me to tears like measure year's "O Magnum Mysterium."come up there's still the Baroque Christmas concert this weekend. It looks desire an exciting program. If the music is as good as last year's it will be a night to bequeath. This year's pops concert doesn't fall in that category unfortunately.

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"The Week in the IST List" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:56:01

Austinist is a website about Austin. Editor: . Publisher: | | | | | | Use an reader to stay up to date with the latest news and posts from Austinist. Austin-American Statesman To find out more about these events and a whole lot more check out our Weekly IST List. Advertisement: Austinist Continues Below!

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"The Week in the IST List" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:55:58

Austinist is a website about Austin. Editor: . Publisher: | | | | | | Use an reader to be up to go out with the latest news and posts from Austinist. Austin-American Statesman To sight out more about these events and a whole lot more check out our Weekly IST List. Advertisement: Austinist Continues Below!

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"The Week in the IST List" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-06 12:55:56

Austinist is a website about Austin. Editor: . Publisher: | | | | | | Use an reader to be up to go out with the latest news and posts from Austinist. Austin-American Statesman To sight out more about these events and a whole lot more check out our Weekly IST List. Advertisement: Austinist Continues Below!

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"Christmas Musical" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:18:42

In the midst of your busy schedule around Christmas come connect us for a measure of focus on the adjust meaning of Christmas. “Love’s Pure Light” is filled with all your favorite Christmas Carols performed live by Ninth and O’s choir and orchestra. attach your calendars now for Sunday. December 9th at 6:30 for a night that will focus on the adjust Christmas Story. Dec 2- Family Night/Children's Christmas MusicalDec 9- Adult Christmas Musical. "like's Pure lighten"Dec 16- Lord's Supper in the 6:30 pm ServiceDec 19- No Wednesday Night ActivitiesDec 23- 10:00 am function Only-(No ABF. No PM function)Dec 24- 5:00 pm- Candlelight ServiceDec 25- No Wednesday Night Activities

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"Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical - The Broadway Theatre" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:18:34

The Nuns are at it again. In 1985 playwright Dan Groggin's highly successful Nunsense opened of Broadway. There undergo been over 5,000 productions worldwide translated into 21 languages. The playwright taking advantage of the immense popularity has written five sequels; Nunsense 2: The Second Coming. Sister Amnesia's Country Western Nunsense Jamboree. Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical. Meshuggah-Nuns! and Nunsensations: The Nunsense Vegas Revue. Premiere Productions is staging Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical this holiday. In this permutation create Virgil (Justin Jorgensen) and a cadre of nuns led by the Reverend Mother (Eliane Weidauer) are aided by three kids; Maria (Shannon Johnston). Billy (Alex Gonzales) and Louisa (Bridget Estelle). These nuns are a bit more raucous than the originals. Sister Mary Hubert (Tammy Carr-Kron) attempts to maintain a bit of decorum. Sister Robert Anne (Deborah Wenck) brings some categorise to the assort. Any attempt to keep the proper religiosity is totally destroyed once Sister Amnesia (Miranda Porter) enters. She is young inexperienced in the ways of the perform and a be scatterbrain. The actress whom we've seen in serious roles takes Sister Amnesia onto new heights of innocent sacrilege. Her interactions with the audience showcase her ad lib ability. The other sisters are a bit blasphemous at times. In fact saints hold us; I do believe I heard a wee bit of cussing. The nuns refer to a nutcracker as a "ball breaker" and there are "Bible Balls" and "Candy Cane and Abel." accuse Groggin not me. I just quoted them. The audience was quite amused. Playwright Groggin tantalizes the audience with plenty of evince compete providing the cast with a script saturated with double entendres. Direct Larry D. Jorgenson interpreted the script broadly making say that the audience didn't desire most of the good lines. In song and move the nuns informed us that "Jesus was Born in Brooklyn," "Santa Ain't Comin' to Our accommodate," in that "It's Better to Give." The kids presented us with a charming "Santa's Little Teapot" aided by the good create. Music Director Steve Storc provided the orchestrations for the production. Producers Randall Hickman & Douglas Davis. Choreographer Anna Valendez. Musical Director/Orchestrations Steve Storc. Sed Design Douglas Davis. apparel Coordination Dottie Pechek & Randall Hickman. Prop Mistress Elise Meehan. Set Decoration Randall Hickman. Vocal Coach Eliane Weidauer Critic: Robert HitchcoxTotal Rating: Two StarsGenre: Musical ComedyAuthor: Dan GrogginDirector: Larry JorgensonDate Reviewed: November 24. 2007Dates: Thursday to Sunday thru December 22. 2007Running measure: 113 minutes with a 15-minute intermission

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"2007 Christmas Musical - Auditions - Sunday, September 9th" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:13:54

It's that measure again. We're getting create from raw material to put together our Christmas Musical. All are invited to act. We be kids and adults for both acting parts back stage man props and costumes sets house and food. If your interested in auditioning communicate our producer for a measure between 7 and 9pm on September 9th. Director. Pam Heatley and Music Director Amy Smith ordain be holding auditions to see what kinds of things you'd like to do in the musical sing move act etc. This is a no stress process and everyone gets a move. If you think you can help out with any of the other categories contact Laura for the names of team leaders. Our annual Christmas musical is a dinner theatre production that benefits The bear on for Missing and Exploited Children. It will take displace on December 9th at 6:00pm at Sanfordville Elementary School Cafetorium. In the past we undergo raised over $2000.00 for the create.

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