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  • The Star

    Ricercar                    Vincenzo Galilei (1520–1591) [ORGAN] Come, Thou Long Expected Jeuss Improvisation There are many elements to the Advent/Christmas Story, and one on which I would like to focus this Advent season is ’The Star’. ’The Star in the East” is the tiniest of elements in the…

  • Mysterium Tremendum

    Prelude in Bm (BWV 544)   J. S. Bach (1685-1750) [big angst ORGAN] “Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past” Improvisation One of God’s many characteristics has been described as “Mysterium Tremendum” — Latin for “Tremendous Mystery”. After all, S/He is indeed ultimately unfathomable. How can we the created ever really grasp the Creator? Let’s imagine…

  • Reformation 2017

    Symphonic Meditation on “Ein’ Feste Burg” W. Zeitler Today we celebrate Reformation Sunday — Luther nailing his “95 Theses” to the door of the Wittenberg Castle. But I wonder if ’Reformation Sunday’ is not so much an ‘event’ as it is a ‘process’. In Luther’s day, the view was that salvation came through the Catholic…

  • Psychiatry

    Two weeks ago I shared about my abusive stepfather and my youngest brother Eric’s resulting suicide, and how as a 16-year-old boy I chose ‘playing Bach’ over the then available anti-depressents. (Over four decades ago.) I hadn’t planned on saying anything more, but since that Music Box I have received feedback from gentle readers that…

  • Ravel & Music Lessons

    Sonatine Mv. 2: ‘Mouvement de Minuet’ Ravel (1875-1937) “Immortal, Invisible God Only Wise” Improvisation A few weeks ago I played the first movement to Ravel’s Sonatine. This week is the second movement, a curious but charming ’minuet’ — an old dance form in three beats to the bar. The story is told that George Gershwin…

  • Boëllmann

    Prière à Notre Dame (“Prayer at Notre Dame”) L. Boëllmann (1862-1897) “Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life” Improvisation Léon Boëllmann was born in Alsace, the son of a pharmacist. In 1871, shortly after the conclusion of the Franco-Prussian War, 9-year-old Boëllmann left the contested region of Alsace for Paris and entered the École de…

  • What Art Can Do

    Aria           J.S. Bach (1685-1750) “The Church’s One Foundation” Improvisation We’ve grown accustomed to the idea that ‘artistic genius’ means one who is rather a loose cannon in society, a menace to those around him/her to a greater or lesser degree, of dubious morals and sanity, etc. etc. Let’s see: Schumann:…

  • Ravel’s Sonatine

    Sonatine, Mvt. 1 Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) “Guide Me, Oh Thou Great Jehovah” Improvisation In 1903 Ravel wrote the first movement of the Sonatine for a competition sponsored by the Weekly Critical Review magazine after being encouraged by a close friend who was a contributor to that publication. The competition requirement was the composition of the…

  • The Sunken Cathedral

    La Cathédrale Engloutie (“The Sunken Cathedral”) C. Debussy (1862–1918) By the Babylonian Rivers Extemporisation The people of the Brittany section of France have a legend that a cathedral sank to the bottom of the ocean when the ancient city of Ys was engulfed by the sea as punishment for her evil and foolish ways (a…

  • Preludes in C

    Prelude in C, “Well Tempered Keyboard” Book 1, No. 1      J.S. Bach (1685-1750) [ PIANO] Prelude in C      F. Chopin (1810-1849) “I Have Peace Like a River” Improvisation We continue our series ’water preludes’ (to harmonize with Sandy’s sermon series), but this week I’m resorting to a dubious pun, as we’re in the process of…