Thursday, August 23, 2007

Mark Your Calendars!

Well, it's finally here! Our new season schedule. We wrapped up our final summer concert at the Bard Music Festival. As usual, the festival was highly intriguing, with its focus this year on Elgar (and "his world"). We learned some very interesting repertoire -- works by Hubert Parry and John Ireland!

Check out our 2007-2008 season schedule. See if we'll be in your area, stop by at one of our concerts, and come say hi afterwards!

See you all soon.

3 Comments:

At 6:57 AM, Blogger JVaughan said...

Greetings!:

I was linked to this post by my Google Alert for Elgar.

I may have wished to have attended the Bard Music Festival, but, both living in Washington, D. C., and being on limited income, a day journey would probably have been impracticable. Though the music making would presumably have been quite enjoyable (as hopefully it was), my main interest would have been to meet and talk with certain Elgar scholars who apparently were there, all of them probably for the first time.

Turning now to accessibility issues, I am legally blind, and, for whatever reason, Blogger's link for listening to the characters one must type for visual verification does not work for me. I thus am _MOST_ pleased that, as is the case in my now-inactive blog (house-of.blogspot.com), you have enabled comment moderation instead! You also _THANKFULLY_ have a colour-scheme/background set for this comment field which is compatible with my old and limited screen reader, thus enabling me to proofread and, where necessary, correct! _THANK_ _YOU_!

Finally for now, having just come to this blog for the first time and not yet having explored it much, I am not yet acquainted as to what its basic premise is. Yet, whether rightly or wrongly, I am gathering that it has something to do with a Clairemont Trio, of which I think I may have heard.

Hoping this finds you well, and with best wishes,

J. V.

 
At 9:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, you're doing another midwest winter tour throughout the old AWA wrestling circuit. R.U. gonna get Ryan to pilot the minivan? But y'know, if you rent a tour bus, then you can bring your husbands and party like Rock Stars;-)/...
I'll concur that it's reassuring for Julie to tour within proximity of her soon-to-be in-laws, but what you're really looking forward to is your first working vacation tour of Hawaii! Maybe to include Vancouver, Quebec or Nova Scotia sometime down the road--viable markets for selling clasical CDs, n'est-ce pas?

 
At 11:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well finally I have your schedule! Now I can fill in my calendar so as to miss as few of the Claremont Trio concerts as possible this coming season. By the way is the rumor true that your parents are planning another of those great dinner parties for after the Claremont Trio concert at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston on January 13? Your mom's steak and pies (and everything else) are to die for!!!!!!!

Patricia

 

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