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| October
19, 1998 Hope College
organ student, David Schout, plays at Trinity United Methodist Church for a Master
Class of Dr. Robert Glasgow, of the University of Michigan. |
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| November
16, 1998 Playing at
the Ada Congregational United Church of Christ were (clockwise from the bottom) Shirley
Boomsma, Leslie Peart, Jonathan Tuuk and Ron Krebs. The occasion was a Memorial
Service, a tribute to the memory of deceased Guild member, Jean English, former
organist at the church. |
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| January
18, 1999 The
Copyright Dilemma.
Region V Professional Concerns Coordinator, Jim Owen, a contract lawyer and Region V
Professional Concerns Coordinator,talks about copyright laws and how they affect the
church musician. |
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| February
15, 1999 Workshop
in Piano Accompanying.
Pianist Julianne Vandenwyngaard coached us in ways to make us more successful
accompanists, such as programmatic or stylistic concerns, understanding the text,
etc. Some chapter members were volunteers who were critiqued in this helpful session. |
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| March
15, 1999 Choral
Directing Workshop, at Central Reformed Church. Shown, left to right, are Kent
Hill, accompanist, student directors Diane Triplett Biser, Bill Klimas, Suzanne Tiemstra
and clinician Dr. Nina Nash-Robertson of Central Michigan University. |
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| April
19, 1999 A multimedia
Musical Dramatization written by Thurston Moore of the Tennessee Players was presented at
Trinity Lutheran Church. The work, Words of Albert Schweitzer and the Music of
Johann Sebastian Bach, also featured slides of photographs and paintings of these
two men and their work. Three dramatic readers and six organists took part in the
presentation. |
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| May
19, 1999 Dr.
David Heller, of Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, played a recital on the new
Reuter organ at St. Robert of Newminster in Ada, Michigan. |
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