Last year on my Christmas list was a documentary DVD about the Thomanerchor Leipzig
I thought it was great. I learned about not only their history (800 yrs! and JSBach was one of their choristers!!), but also their policies (still a *boy* choir today), their interesting structure and methods for dealing with boys 9 to 19.. and the footage of their director, just before a big concert making a heartfelt appeal for extra effort, may resonate with members of this forum :) Of course the music was glorious.
what music related things might be on your Christmas list this year?
So far I got a card with money in it, and a pretty scarf from my accompanist. The money went to my kids because they had a book fair at school and I didn’t feel like driving to the bank to get cash. It’s generally a bad idea to give me cash as a gift because my kids and husband will end up with it somehow. Alcohol is also good, I’ve gotten a few nice bottles of wine in the past.
A bottle of Benedictine. or - A bottle of Drambuie. or - The new Wayne Leopold edition of Nicolas De Grigny's Livre d'orgue. or - A volume of Musica Britannica that I don't have or - A generous gift card to Half-price Books or - A generous gift card to Barnes & Noble. (It is a given that Barnes & Noble will not have any book that I want, but they will order it.) or - Antique Wedgwood Jasper Ware. and - Perfect attendance (well, maybe 'near' perfect) for the coming year.
When translating all of the above, we see that we are always short on tenors!!
Card, my results vary from yours - as matter of fact, virtually all of the Catholic choirs I've participated in since my reversion have been predominantly male. And not just the TLM choirs - I'm talking Novus Ordo choirs as well. The only time where this hasn't been the case was when the choir's repertoire consisted of Michael Buble and Marty Haugen. [I recall to mind the "18-year-old altar boy" rule and the juxtaposition between gentlemen and traditional fare.]
Going off of that, all I want for Christmas is for a gaggle of alti and a murder of soprani, perfectly voiced, sans vibrato [and corresponding attitude] to descend upon my choir and shower me with a level of dedication hitherto unknown. (And, if at least one of the more nubile members were to demonstrate to me an even higher level of dedication - well, then, I shouldn't offer objection!)
But I'll stop being quixotic. And ask Richard Mix to post his PDF of the Three Kings play for my perusal. That would be a good gift!
Ha!, Mme - I had an organ student once whose hobby was making ships in bottles. He was quite skilled at it and gave me one once upon a time for Christmas.
The incomplete beta version of my edition is at the CPDL page Officium Stellae, along with Coussemacher ed. & facsimile links. Now that I've learned to past GABC into Pages I might be starting over with 4-line staves and Solemes markings, but possibly not until our choir has found out the rest of the stumbling places in two weeks.
Since both my DVD player and the antenna to digital converter just broke and libraries are mostly closed in the dark dark days ahead, though, you can keep an eye on Lassus Mag's which will be acquiring more blue 6, 7 & 10vv links soon.
The choir always gives me significant money for Christmas. What they don't know is that some of that money is returned to them in the form of new anthems, supplies and choir accessories. Shhh! Our secret.
Apart from the usual things: cash, cookies, chocolates, etc.; I've received a bottle of Polish Vodka, a bottle of Baerenjaeger, a pocket watch, a pair of cuff links, and a gift set of eaux de toilette and eaux de cologne. I am lucky to be surrounded by very generous people -- in every regard.
And, of course, we all know that Charles has often said that he 'doesn't need the money'.
Perhaps he could use it to underwrite a Forum Christmas Party. This is, after all, only the Third Day of Christmas. (By the way - my birthday is the Seventh Day of Christmas - in case anyone has an unopened bottle of Benedictine [with, Mme., Benedictine in it!] lying around.)
LOL. We are in an unusual situation. I do get a salary, but there is no music budget. I often provide my own funding for sheet music and such. You're out of luck on the booze since I know nothing about types of alcohol.
purple font notwithstanding, my dear MJO, all I can offer you this year is my very good wishes. When I went to the liquor store I asked about Benedictine, but they had none left - not even an empty bottle.
and happy birthday! You and my late Mother share that date.
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