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the art of church music
[…] to Bach’s Feet: The Organ Pedals in European Culture by David Yearsley (mentioned in my Aug 30th post). So I interlibrary-loaned it. Yesterday I gathered another bunch of Christian Romances (emphasis […]
From the daughter in england
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you actually like organ music?
I like the sound of the pipe organ.
I also like the sound of bagpipes – does this mean my opinion doesn’t count? 😉
From jupiterj
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you actually like organ music?
Not at all. I speak in generalities and so was the author of the article in question (who by the way is British). If you looked at the article you notice that he identifies a public that listens to classical music in Great Britain. My guess is that public is more active there than here. I tend to run into people’s random tastes via playing weddings and funerals. I try to take into account that the piano is a bit more familiar to people and might be a good choice for music when they are grieving or getting hitched. And of course your opinion is very important to me. You’re my daughter!
From Cindy Cosway
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once more into the breach
It was good to see family that I don’t normally get to see too! We always look forward to seeing you & Eileen. It is one of the high points of the Hatch Family Reunion.
=)
From jupiterj
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once more into the breach
Yes, that was a good day. I enjoyed chatting with you, Cassidy and Mike!
From Ray Hinkle
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still here on Friday morning
Happy Birthday
From jupiterj
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still here on Friday morning
Thank you!
From David
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touch of the master's hand
Happy birthday dad. ????
From jupiterj
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touch of the master's hand
Thank you! Sorry I missed your phone call. I was here, but I was treadmilling in the other room with loud music. Love from Dad
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eaten by the bar
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From Sarah
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archaic and harmless
Sorry if I made you sad… I get kinda traumatised by saying goodbye… I’ve done ok, though, not as depressed as I usually get after returning home, but for about 24 hours I was pretty unhappy.
and apologies for not getting on the website stuff yet – will try to get to it in the coming days.
love you!
From jupiterj
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archaic and harmless
You didn’t make me sad. I was thinking about something else.
From Sarah
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archaic and harmless
Hey.. i didn’t get an email when you replied… will look into this.
x
From Jonny Keen
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with them i live my life
why is your video private? I like to hear your music.
From Rhonda
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archaic and harmless
A little behind here, but wanted to let you know I really liked Archaic, the poem. And the link about photo albums. I just this month printed out a stack of photos from Germany and put them in an old album I found lying around, and realized I hadn’t done such a thing since 2004. Crazy. But I wanted to be able to see the places again, and show them easily to the kids. Tangible beats screens every time for me…
From jupiterj
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archaic and harmless
Thanks for reading my blog. Glad you liked that poem.
From Sarah
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life is sweet
test 2
From carol rickey
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the burning babe
Wow, Steve. I’m not sure I understood this completely but it resonates.
Sorry to miss C Eve at Grace HOlland, but I was at Grace Cathedral in San
Fran and it is always so powerful to be with so many and in a magnificent space plus all the smoke, bells and whistles.
From TS Eliot Society (UK)
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what does t.s. eliot know about you?
Anyone who is now encouraged to discover more about TS Eliot and his works is invited to visit our website at The TS Eliot Society UK, where there is a wealth of links and resources for enthusiasts and scholars.
From Rhonda
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quick epiphany post
Are you freaking kidding me? You found Carols for Choirs 1 (and 8 copies, at that) at Bibles for Mexico for 50 cents a piece?? I am so jealous. What a find. Do you go often, or was this just a lucky strike? Did the books have a church name stamped in them?
From jupiterj
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quick epiphany post
The books are stamped “Zeeland Christian School, Music Department.” I go once in a while, but I always check for used music. It’s surprising what I sometimes find. One of the sopranos in my choir asked to buy one from me, but I just gave her a copy. Lots of good solid stuff in those books.
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