26 October 2010

LYS Saturday Report for October 23, 2010

Greetings!
This is Julie Gardner, 435.723.8262, GJulieKay@gmail.com
Please contact me with any questions, or, as usual, with attendance issues.

Last Saturday's rehearsal:
Thanks to Steve Voorhees for conducting our rehearsal last Saturday! He did a great job and we learned a lot from him. It seems we have plenty of practicing to do on our individual parts as we prepare for our Nov 20th concert.

This Saturday:
Regular Rehearsal with a Halloween Twist.

This is Treat week! Bring treats to share. We will share them at break. (Wind players - bring a toothbrush!). Costumes are optional! Please be warmed up and ready to play by 9am so we have time for fun! I arrive by 8:40 at the latest, so there's plenty of chance to be on time!

Upcoming Concert Time Change (Very Important):
Our November 20th concert will be at 5pm at Box Elder Middle School Auditorium. Please make a note of this and be sure to plan on being there by 4:30pm. The concert will be combined with LYCO and will last about 1 hour.

Calendar in the Near Future:
October 30, November 6, 13: Regular Rehearsals, 9-11:15 am, ACYI.

November 13: Concerto Auditions. If you have a prepared piece or you have a friend who does, please consider auditioning to be one of our soloists for Concerto Night. Please refer to the press release at the previous blog post on the blog. 

November 20: Dress Rehearsal at BEMS, 18 S 500 E, Brigham City, 9-11am

November 20: Concert at BEMS, 5pm (arrival time: 4:30pm)


Julie Gardner
Robert Bott

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19 October 2010

LYS Invitation to Play in Messiah

Greetings!
The Lake Bonneville Community Symphony puts on a Messiah Sing-in every year in the Box Elder Tabernacle. They have invited all interested members of LYS to join them. The rehearsals are Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8:30 beginning Oct 26th. The Dress Rehearsal is Thursday Dec 9th at the Box Elder Tabernacle and the Performance is Friday December 10th.

Please reply to this email if you are interested in participating!

Julie :)

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13 October 2010

LYS Reminder and Important Question

Greetings!
1. Reminder: This is a quick reminder that there is no rehearsal this Saturday. Also, I typed the dates wrong for our remaining Saturdays in October, but I fixed them on the Blog. (23 & 30) Have a wonderful and safe family weekend!

2.
Important Question: I also need you to consider something: I am looking into changing the time of our November 20th concert to 5pm instead of 7pm. This has to do with the Fremont High School musical -- we have students involved in that. Please email me back asap with comments on this possible change -- both positive and negative. If we find that we lose more than we gain, then we will not change the time, but it seems, at this point, a great way to remedy the issue! LYCO sounds amenable to the possibility as well. 

Practicing vs Playing
I also am taking this opportunity to share this great bit of wisdom with you. It's from our LYCO Managing Director, and good friend, Diane Austin. I share it here with her permission:

Okay.....This is a conversation that just happened around the dinner table.  Sarah received a text from one of her friends to see if she could hang out for a while.  This was our conversation.....

Sarah:  Mom, can I hang out with my friend today?

Mom:  After you practice.

Dad to Sarah:  Didn't you just practice?

Sarah:  No, I was just playing.

Dad:  Is there a difference?

Sarah:  Apparently.


At first, I just busted up laughing.  Then, I thought...Wait a minute....What have I been doing all these years?    My family doesn't know the difference between the two.......*sigh*........ I realized then that the word "practice" is a bit meaningless.  We really need to substitute that word with a better one.  Study.  Study implies then that you are going to focus on something specific.  I explained to my family that if we use the word "study" then it is obvious that studying and playing are NOT the same thing.  To have a healthy balance in our music journey, we really need to have both.  Study time and playing time.

During the study time, careful thought and consideration is given to specific points.  Focused thought to join together the brain, the ear, and the body.  Our mind must know what to do, the ear must know how it should sound, and the body must know how to do it.  It can be a bit frustrating in this work to get to the point where the brain, ear, and body are totally connected.  Most of the frustration comes from the mind and ear being very quick to understand but the body is usually slower.  Therefore, when a new concept is being learned and it involves the body, SLOW practice is a must!  At a slow tempo, we can connect the three.  Once the three are connected and the skill basically mastered, then speed is 
not a problem!!

During the playing time, there is to be no instruction given unless asked for.  This is the time for self expression and experimentation.  This time can really bring joy to everyone.  We have had a lot of laughs and fun times during our spontaneous play time.  Play time doesn't need to be scheduled.  It happens naturally.  Study time, however, must be scheduled.  It is real work.

I hope that this little experience taught my children that there is a difference between the two.  You many want to be sure your family understands that as well.  (Age appropriate, of course!)

Happy practicing.........oops!........Happy studying!!

-Diane

See ya on Oct 23!

Julie Gardner
Robert Bott

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435.723.8262
LincolnYouthSymphony.blogspot.com

09 October 2010

LYS Saturday Report for October 9, 2010

Greetings!
This is Julie Gardner, 435.723.8262, GJulieKay@gmail.com.
Please contact me with any questions, or, as usual, with attendance issues.

Today's rehearsal:
We had a good rehearsal today! Thank you for your time.

Thanks to those awesome people who always let me know about their conflicts. Email is a miracle because you can send it whenever you need to, even in the middle of the night!

Rob and I need to ask you a big favor: Please be sure to let us know if you must (under extraordinary circumstances) leave early or arrive late. It will help us schedule our rehearsal time more productively. It can be very frustrating when key parts are missing!

Thanks for your commitment to the youth symphony! Let's be sure to do our best to set aside this time as productive. Let's arrive early and stay to the end! Extraordinary circumstances ought to be just that... Extraordinary! :)

Fall Break:
There is no rehearsal next week, October 16. It is fall break. We wish you all a great family weekend!

Calendar in the Near Future:
October 23, 30, November 6, 13: Regular Rehearsals, 9-11:15 am, ACYI.

November 13: Concerto Auditions. If you have a prepared piece or you have a friend who does, please consider auditioning to be one of our soloists for Concerto Night. Please refer to the press release below.

November 20: Dress Rehearsal at BEMS, 9-11am

November 20: Concert at BEMS, 7pm (arrival time: 6:30pm)

Press Release for Concerto Auditions:
Call for Concerto Soloists: Lincoln Youth Symphony will be holding auditions for featured soloists in their annual Concerto Night concert. The auditions will be held Saturday, November 13th, 2010, at Adele C Young Intermediate School, 830 Law Drive, Brigham City, at 11:30am. Students wishing to audition must contact Julie Gardner, LincolnYouthSymphony@gmail.com, 435.723.8262, for an audition time and pre-approval of their musical selection. Audition fee is $20; fee is waived for Lincoln Youth Symphony members. Musical selection must have orchestral accompaniment available. Save the Date: The Lincoln Youth Symphony Concerto Night featuring local musical talent will be held Saturday, February 5th, 2011.

Julie Gardner
Robert Bott

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435.723.8262
LincolnYouthSymphony.blogspot.com

03 October 2010

LYS Retreat Report for October 1-2, 2010

Greetings!

This is Julie Gardner, 435.723.8262, GJulieKay@gmail.com
Please contact me with any questions, or, as usual, with attendance issues.

Music Camp Retreat:

Thank you for your support of our retreat this weekend!  I know it came up, for many of you, rather suddenly, and I'm glad it worked out so well. We certainly plan to do it again next year! 

We rehearsed Friday afternoon, ate dinner, and played games & did skits all evening. I must say that the See Saw or Teeter Totter... WoW! It was sooooo cool!  Let's not wait until next year to play Whack-'em and Do You Love Your Neighbor again, K?

We are truly grateful to Moriah Wilhelm and Christina Taylor for their time and effort to conduct our Saturday morning workshops. Thanks, also, for everyone's great efforts in our Saturday morning rehearsal. We truly improved in our playing over the time we spent together!

Thanks to Scott and Tracye Blank, camp hosts. They did a great job feeding us and taking care of us!

Thanks to all the adults who stayed with us: Robert & Tiffany Bott, Kent Potter, Nada Pehrson, and Doris D'Asto (and me! Do I thank myself too?)... Thanks also to Tiffany and Nada for playing along with us.

Next week's rehearsal:
Our rehearsal next week, October 9, will be at the regular time, 9:00 to 11:15 am, at ACYI. Please arrive early since Robert has a track record for starting rehearsal exactly on time. 

Fall Break:
There will be no rehearsal on October 16. Have a great weekend with your family!

Julie Gardner
Robert Bott

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LincolnYouthSymphony.blogspot.com