thrihyrne: Portland, OR (winter kanji scottish bridge by me)
Thrihyrne ([personal profile] thrihyrne) wrote2009-02-23 09:49 am
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Duruflé's Requiem for those here in PDX

Most of you know I've recently joined a choir again, which is just so good for my spirit, I can't begin to tell you. Anyway, I'm back into the fray just in time to begin Lent, and the church where I'm singing, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, is singing the Duruflé Requiem as part of the Ash Wednesday service this Wednesday the 25th at 7 o'clock. I've sung most of the movements, but I'll definitely have a bit of an adrenaline rush singing it with only three full rehearsals! The choir is good, and actually has more men than women— that's a first for me in any semi-professional choir I've sung in. The guest organist is David Heller. We rehearsed after the service yesterday and our director, John Stege, pointed out the difficulty in the organ part, and Mr. Heller is quite accomplished. My mom is in the AGO (American Guild of Organists) and I grew up attending organ recitals, and even took organ myself for a couple of years, as well as working for an organist/choir director. I can evaluate an organist, anyway, and he's pretty good! There are parts with what must be the super-low 32' stop and the floor truly rumbles underfoot. :)

So for any of your flisters who live in the Portland area, if you observe Lent and want to experience the Requiem in the context of a service, or if you want to ignore the service part and hear the work anyway, I invite you to attend.

Hmmmm. I really do need to make a Portland or pacific northwest icon.

[identity profile] eldritchhobbit.livejournal.com 2009-02-23 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
This sounds so lovely! I wish I could hear you sing again in person. I'm so glad you joined the choir and you're enjoying it. I know your service this Wednesday will be amazing. *hugs*

[identity profile] brumeux77.livejournal.com 2009-02-23 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
We don't do Ash Wednesday, but we've been rehearsing our hardest piece for Easter since right after Christmas. It's a chorus from (forgive my spelling) Cavalieri Rusticana. There's no way we could be called semi-professional; strictly amateur. About the only requirement is being able to climb the steps to the choir loft. Given that, we're pretty good. But I do miss being part of a really good, big chorus--I haven't done that since I was in Hawaii with the Navy.

Well, cheers for you. And best of luck with the Requiem.

[identity profile] persephone100.livejournal.com 2009-02-24 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
I'm happy to see you've joined a choir. I wish I could hear you sing in person. I, too, prefer the Easter vigil and always go to it. Even though in my church (Catholic) it's quite lengthy. We have a small choir and I don't think they'd ever attempt something like Requium, which is probably a good thing. (lol) Anyway, I wish you luck, even though you probably don't need it, and hope you enjoy it!

[identity profile] verdenia.livejournal.com 2009-02-24 08:54 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds cool! Glad you are singing! :D

[identity profile] garsher-03.livejournal.com 2009-02-26 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad you're reconnecting with that part of your past. It's always good to rediscover things that made one happy in the past.

I never knew you were such an accomplished singer.