Recorder/Guitar Ensemble

Sunday, August 8, 2010

I had the pleasure of playing the prelude and offertory last night at The Packinghouse in Redlands.  We played 3 pieces for the prelude:  A Hornpipe by Henry Purcell, which I arranged for 2 recorders and guitar, Playing in the Garden, and April Frolic.  For the offertory, we played an arrangement I did of How Firm a Foundation.

Unfortunately, they did not record the prelude, so I was kind of bummed about that.  But if you like, you can still view or download the offertory by clicking on the image to the left (video, 2:36, 9.1 MB).

I'm hoping to have Susan, the guitar player, come over sometime this week and record her guitar parts for Playing in the Garden and April Frolic, so I can post those on my site.

We will be performing again at the Packinghouse on Saturday, August 21st at 6:20 PM, and on Sunday August 22nd at 7:50, 9:20 & 10:50 AM.  The Packinghouse is located at 27165 San Bernardino Avenue, Redlands, CA 92374.

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:)  Thanks!
Posted by Carolyn on Wednesday, August 11, 2010
I am always amazed at your many talents. You seem to have time for so many diverse and amazing skills. Lovely songs!
Posted by Nicole Hale on Wednesday, August 11, 2010
You have to ask yourself if you believe what you believe because it truly best fits the available data, or if you believe what you believe simply because it's comfortable and convenient.  If God is real, then His existence is not dependent on the belief or unbelief of any individual or group of individuals.  And if God is God, then how and whether we respond to Him matters tremendously.