Cambridge Community
Chorus
P.O Box 390278,
Cambridge, MA 02139-0022
www.cambridgechorus.org
February,
2004
Rehearsals
Begin on February 23 for Spring 2004 Concert
Has
the current winter cold got you down? Think spring! A recent
unsubstantiated research study by an unnamed and unreliable source
claims that the best way to warm up during long, cold New England
winters is to sing choral music with a community chorus. The study
noted the benefit of the collective heat generated by the bodies of
many singers huddled together, exhaling warm air in a synchronized
fashion (singing). The study also reported that legislative bodies at
work produced much hotter air, but observed that the quality of the
air produced was not nearly as harmonious or generally pleasing as
that produced by a community chorus.
The program for the Spring Concert will consist of the Mozart
Requiem and the Sinfonia Concertante (a double
violin concerto) composed by the Chevalier St. Georges (a
contemporary of Mozart). Alto Mary Keith, will produce the concert,
which will take place in Sanders Theatre at Harvard University on
Saturday, May 29, 2004. If you would like to volunteer to help with
any of the many tasks need to bring this concert to the stage, please
call Mary Keith at (617) 427-8295. Your assistance will be greatly
appreciated
The first rehearsal for our Spring Concert will take place on
Monday, February 23, at 6:30pm at St. Bartholomew's
Church. Note that after the first two rehearsals in this
season we will have a three-week "break". It's important
to attend the first two rehearsals to get scores, practice tapes
& CDs, and instructions so that you can continue to practice on
your own during our mid-March break, and be that much better prepared
when we resume rehearsing later in March.
Rehearsal
Schedule for Spring 2004 Concert
Please join us. Except where noted all
rehearsals will begin at 6:30pm at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal
Church, 239 Harvard Street.
FIRST REHEARSAL
Monday, Feb. 23, 6:30pm. Come sing!
MON.
REHEARSALS 6:30pm
- March 1, 29, April 5,12,19,26, May 3,10,17,
(24 Sanders w/orch.)
SAT. REHEARSALS
April 17 10am-3pm, Cochran Chapel, Phillips Academy,
Andover, MA
DRESS
REHEARSAL Saturday May 29, 10am-12:30pm, Harvard
University, Sanders Theatre
PERFORMANCE Saturday May 29
at 7:30pm??? Harvard University, Sanders Theatre
New
Singers
The
Chorus welcomes new singers in most voice parts (especially tenors
and basses). New basses, tenors, and sopranos should simply
attend the first rehearsal of the spring cycle on Monday, February
23, at 6:30pm and sign-in on the New Singer sheet. Due to
the abundance of altos recently singing in the Chorus, new altos
interested in singing with us should first contact Chorus President
Paul Raila at president@cambridgechorus.org or (617)
625-6588.
Attendance
Policy
Because
the Chorus strives to be accessible to all interested community
members it does not require an audition to sing in the Chorus.
All singers are expected to sign in at each rehearsal and attend all
rehearsals in a given production cycle. If you must miss a
rehearsal, please mark the rehearsal sign-in sheet appropriately or
notify the Concert Producer in advance of your absence if
possible. If you miss more than two rehearsals in a cycle you
should speak with the Concert Producer to determine whether you will
be permitted to sing in the performance. New singers who join
after the second rehearsal are welcome to sing in rehearsals but may
not be able to sing in the performance for that cycle.
Non-Singer
Help Needed for Spring Concert
We
are always seeking volunteers to help with Chorus operations.
We also need non-singers to help us at performances. If you're not
able to sing in this concert please volunteer to help in a
non-singing capacity (or "volunteer" your friends and
family). Please contact Spring Concert producer Mary Keith at (617)
427-8295.
Send Us Your
New/Changed Contact Information
Please keep us current with your contact information
(new, or changed email & postal addresses, telephones, etc.) so
we can communicate with you more quickly, easily and inexpensively.
If you have email please send a message from that address to:
mystats@cambridgechorus.org otherwise please write your new
information in the margin or on the bottom of the singer sign-in
sheet.
Two Chorus
Voices Silenced
The
Chorus marks, with sadness, the passing of Anne Dow and George
Papanek, two Chorus singers whose passion for singing helped to
sustain them even as their health declined in the face of serious
illnesses. Their voices and spirits will be greatly
missed.
Anne died in November 2003, after battling bone cancer for several
years. Although she worked conscientiously to manage her disease, she
refused to surrender to it. Based on the intensity with which
she continued to work, travel, play, and sing, few people were even
aware that she was ill. The grace and determination with which lived
the final years of her life, despite her illness, were truly
inspiring to those who knew her well. Besides singing with the
Cambridge Community Chorus, Anne also sang with the North Cambridge
Family Opera, and performed leading roles in recent productions. Her
kindness, vigor, good spirit and sense of adventure were a good
example to us all. The Chorus has been very fortunate to receive many
generous contributions made in her memory.
George died in late in January 2004, after numerous hospitalizations
during the past several months. Despite his infirmities, George
continued to rehearse with the Chorus well into this past
Messiah rehearsal cycle, until failing health made it impossible
for him to continue. George's widow, Judith, hopes to have an
opportunity to see Chorus members at our rehearsal on Monday,
February 23, 2004 (if travel to attend her granddaughter's birthday
in Brazil does not conflict). Although Judith does not sing with the
Chorus, her face will be familiar to many of you because she
frequently accompanied George to rehearsals and could be found
reading and listening in the back of the room. Some of you may also
remember George and Judith as enthusiastic participants in the Chorus
tour to Japan in December 2002. Judith and George especially enjoyed
getting to know better some of the Chorus members who participated in
that trip.