Dear Vocalisters,
A few things coming up for me...
This Sunday at 3:15, Lucy Creech, Dan Baker, and David Grogan will sing a Tribute to American Musicals. The venue is the Mesquite Arts Center.
The following Thursday, I will be part of a solo quartet concert at Christ Episcopal Church, in Tyler, Texas. We will be singing many famous (religious) quartets. I will also be singing the "Mache dich" from the St. Matthew Passion (one of my favorites!)
The next Wednesday, I will be competing in the Texoma Region of NATS singer of the year contest.
All this after just singing last week(with Karl Dent!) the Mozart c-minor Mass in New Mexico, and the Mozart Requiem with the Texas Christian University orchestra and chorus.
Whew! I am tired...but very excited to be singing this much.
Sincerely, David Grogan Marshall, Texas East Texas Baptist University ----- Original Message ----- From: <ejmichel@p...> To: <vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 8:19 AM Subject: [vocalist] Levine adds BSO
> October 27, 2001 > > Met's Levine Will Also Lead Boston Symphony Orchestra > By RALPH BLUMENTHAL > n a seismic occurrence in the classical musical world, James Levine, the > longtime artistic director of the Metropolitan Opera and one of the world's > most celebrated conductors, has accepted the post of music director of the > Boston Symphony Orchestra, succeeding Seiji Ozawa, people close to the > agreement said last night. He will keep his position at the Met. > > more > http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/27/arts/27LEVI.html > > > ***************************************************************** > ejmichel@p... > ***************************************************************** > The finest singing, given a good voice to begin with, > comes from the constant play of a fine mind > upon the inner meaning of the music. - Ernest Newman > ***************************************************************** > > > > > > > > > >
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