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Praetorius Christmas Mass
We are starting to rehearse the Praetorius Christmas Mass for Christmas Eve . . . and if you liked Monteverdi, you are going to LOVE Praetorius! Like the Monteverdi, no instructions were given by the composer as to which parts … Continue reading
Au revoir, Honolulu! Bonjour, Paris!
For three weeks, I’m going to shift the focus of this blog from reminiscences to travel diary. Carl and I have been so fortunate to have been able to travel to places outside the island of Oahu and in many … Continue reading
The 2010-2011 Abendmusiken Season
Today we had a Concert Committee meeting, and the dates for the major concerts are now set for next season. The dates are: Sunday, October 10, 4:00 pm. If music be the food of love Carl and Kathy Crosier celebrate milestone … Continue reading
Posted in Carl Crosier, Choral Music, J. S. Bach, Monteverdi Vespers, Peter Hallock
Tagged Abendmusiken, Bach, Carl Crosier, Katherine Crosier, Monteverdi, Whole Noyse
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Why are we starting this blog?
Actually, we should have started this blog in 1972, when Carl Crosier became the organist of the Lutheran Church of Honolulu. Little did he know, nor did the congregation know, what to expect when he was hired in December of … Continue reading
Posted in Carl Crosier, J. S. Bach, Monteverdi Vespers
Tagged Bach, Carl Crosier, Lutheran, Monteverdi, organist
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