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Tag Archives: Mozart
Finally, redemption
This afternoon was the second all-Mozart Konzert and I feel that after today’s program, the fortepiano redeemed itself by staying mostly in tune. For one thing, the air conditioning went off after the Sunday morning services, and we left the … Continue reading
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Tagged Darel Stark, Georgine Stark, Mozart, Phuket Thai
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Live and learn
We have just finished the opening Mozart Konzert and it was a night of spectacular singing and playing, especially from Darel Stark (Mozart’s Violin Concerto in A major) and Georgine Stark (soprano in Exsultate jubilate) who with her extreme agility … Continue reading
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Tagged Darel Stark, fortepiano, Georgine Stark, harpsichords, Mozart, tuning
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Covering the bases
It’s often been said that the Lutheran Church of Honolulu is the best-kept secret in town. Hopefully that is no longer the case, especially since we have been working hard to publicize the upcoming Mozart Konzerts on Saturday, October 1st … Continue reading
Program notes, something new!
Last week when we started putting the program together for our upcoming Mozart Konzert (October 1, 7:30 pm; October 2, 4:00 pm) Miguel Felipe suggested that we try something new, and that is to have the performers directly speak to … Continue reading
Down memory lane with Mozart
Last night at choir rehearsal, we practiced Mozart’s “Venite populi,” which will close out our all-Mozart Konzert, Oct. 1 and 2. The last time we sang this was actually under the direction of Sir David Willcocks, perhaps one of the … Continue reading
The Mozart Konzert
Yesterday I sent out the press releases on the first Abendmusiken concert of the season, The Mozart Konzert, scheduled for Saturday, October 1st at 7:30 pm and repeated on Sunday, October 2nd at 4:00 pm. Miguel Felipe designed this concert’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Darel Stark, Else Geissmar, fortepiano, Georgine Stark, Mozart
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Mostly Mozart
Since I’ve been typing the weekly church bulletins for the 10:30 service since last fall when Carl’s computer died, one advantage (?) I’ve had is being able to change the organ music at the last moment. Even though I had … Continue reading
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Tagged Ave verum corpus, Leipzig, Mozart, Mozart Requiem, Petrikirche
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