There was so much more color this Fall, than in the past few. I wish I had more time to explore, but I did find a few graveyards, which always seem to house some spectacular maples. Susan took a few pictures of me in performance with the Falmouth Chorale (Lauridson "Lux Aeterna" and the Mozart "Coronation" Mass) Only one trombone hired, as I doubled Bass and Tenor Trombone.
What a luscious piece the "Lux" is, very difficult for an amateur choir, and Falmouth came very close. I would love to play the piece in a massive cathedral with a perfectly balanced boys choir.
Here are some recent photos, including Boston Harbor on a crystal-clear morning ferry ride.
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Approaching Rowes Wharf. |
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Boston architecture near South Station |
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Fall Color near the Heritage Plantation, Sandwich |
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The next five are from a cemetery in Hingham |
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Falmouth Chorale Performance at First Church, Sandwich. |
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Susan took these, and then we went to the Belfry Bistro for dinner, blowing most of what I made on the performance.
Hey, what are these gigs for? |
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These next four are from a cemetery in Hanson |
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