Here's the aforementioned larger version of the archer statue. Lucky the man next to him isn't taller: he'd be in the line of fire.
Tootling, toddling, laundry (what's the "t" word for that?), & stitching on the docket. Still struggling with that F arpeggio in the beginning of Dvorak 5 - trying it in different keys to see if that helps.
I've begun poking around for large wind ensembles to use @ Wellesley this summer. Found a nice double wind quintet by Emile Bernard - the music's in the public domain, but no one's posted it to any of the websites like the Sibley Library @ Eastman or IMSLP.org so most likely the folks will have to shell out the $55 for the parts (and $45 for the score). :(
There is enough snow outside to shovel, but if I wait long enough it will melt - always feel bad for the mail carrier, so I'll most likely go out soon & clear the walks.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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The Young People's Chorus of New York City singing the 12 days of Christmas, and Jingle Bells
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