Yes, I’m playing with a group that predates even harpsichord use! My good friends in The Goliards talked me into playing the sinfonye for their next performance. After all, it has keys, and who could pass up the opportunity to perform works by Hildegard of Bingen, and then the powerful Latin Sybils, that describe The Final Judgement.
So, I quickly learned to play the two new little beasties. It’s amazing to play instruments that fit into modest sized bags. I can carry two at once. Amazing!
Come experience an amazing program!
Sunday, December 19 at 4 p.m.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
1802 Abercorn St. (at 34th St.)
Savannah, GA
The Goliards
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
December 9, 2010 | In Performance
Come hear the wonderful sound of the Savannah Childrens Choir at their Christmas Concert, Dec. 12th, 2010. I’m on the piano, naturally, helping bring forth the next generation of music lovers and makers.
Sunday, Dec. 12th 4 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
520 Washington Ave.
Savannah, GA
First Presbyterian Church Savannah
Savannah Childrens Choir
December 9, 2010 | In Performance
Once again, the SCC Senior Choir, me on piano, brave the chill of early December to enhance the moving service in remembrance of loved ones not with us this Christmas.
Forsyth Park Bandshell
on the Drayton St. side of the Park across from The Mansion
Dec. 5th, 5 p.m.
Savannah Childrens Choir
Hospice Savannah
December 5, 2010 | In Performance
The Savannah Children’s Senior Choir travels to Chicago to participate in the Windy City Choral Festival, Chicago, Illinois. We’ll be performing individually, and as part of the entire group. Anne accompanying, of course!
For more information see:
savannahchoir.org
June 20, 2010 | In Performance
Prep Choir’s special on tour performance in Charleston, SC! Anne accompanying, naturally.
For more information see
Savannahchoir.org
May 15, 2010 | In Performance
Spring concerts with the Savannah Children’s Choir in various venues around the Savannah area. Please see the Savannah Children’s Choir website for dates, times, and locations.
April 3, 2010 | In Performance
Invited back after last year’s wonderful performance, come enjoy the beautiful setting at the Jepson Center as part of their acclaimed Gospel Brunch series of concerts. The food is unbelievable too! As always, the repertoire we perform will be Gospel inspired, but will include modern arrangements of a Shaker hymn, as well as an amazing piece composed in 2009 for the International Choir Festival we attended in England this summer.
Visit the Jepson’s website for more information
November 21, 2009 | In Performance
It is such a pleasure playing for the Savannah Children’s Choir. I’ve been running extra practice sessions, getting to be a music teacher again, besides playing all manner of repertoire on the piano, and frequently practicing my sight reading and arranging skills!
The Preparatory Choir, the Consort, and the Senior Choir kicked off the holiday season, singing music from many periods in many styles and in multiple languages, including Hebrew and German.
Savannah Choir website
November 16, 2009 | In Performance
My German double manual harpsichord performed beautifully in two nights of performances by Milano Classica as they stopped in Savannah during an American tour, November 1st and 2nd.
The performances were outstanding, proving yet again that a truly great ensemble does not need a conductor.
The recording engineer told me recently that the harpsichord sounded fantastic on the recordings. I hope the recordings will be made available!
Milano Classica website
November 2, 2009 | In Performance
We had a wonderful whirlwind trip to England, staying in one of the dorms at the historic Sherborne School.
I had the pleasure of accompanying the choir for their beautiful performance at the Sherborne Abbey. We had the youngest choir both in ages of the children and years of existence of the choir. They performed so beautifully, the other conductors were moved to tears.
The joint concert of all the visiting choirs at Wells Cathedral the next night was beyond spectacular!
July 10, 2009 | In Miscellaneous, Performance
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