It's a long shot that anyone is actually near us, but on the off chance that you are....
Solemn Mass for the Assumption 2019 St. Mary, Help of Christians, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Processional: "O Purest of Creatures / Maria zu Lieben," arr. SMC Propers: Full Ordinary: "Coronation Mass," W.A. Mozart Offertory Motet: "Tota Pulchra Es," Fr. Nunes-Garcia Communion Motets: "Ave Maria," Anton Bruckner "Ave Verum Corpus," W.A. Mozart Recessional: "Hail, Holy Queen," arr. SMC
(purple on) It's not near a big city, so what does it matter, except that a small remnant of die hard nail-biting, [fill in rest of epithets at will] people is doing its best to hold back the tide of progress. Now, in the Amazon......(purple off)
It's also a 15 minute drive from the New Ulm Cathedral, which is starting a nice little organ recital series tonight for their new Nordlie organ. I hear the director's a pretty fun guy who loves Palestrina and Bruckner when he has enough capable voices.
Just in case you're in that neck of the woods checking out our wonderful lead linings. Plus we have an Applebee's and brew Schell's beer!
Every day is organ tuning day! Actually the organ has a humidity machine installed to help keep the the pipes at as consistent a humidity level as possible throughout the year. I've gotten really good at tuning the reeds as they go flat about once a month haha.
The organ definitely has more tuning issues during the summer months than the winter, as summer temperatures fluctuate so much that the AC doesn't always turn on when it needs to. The heat is always humming, at least.
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