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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Martin’s Marvel
It arrived! Martin Luther’s Hymns, Ballads, Chants, Truth is a collection of four CD’s of the music of Martin Luther. This particular recording has been on the ‘dare-I-don’t-I’ list since graduate school. During one of my required courses at that time, Professor … Continue reading
Silly Splurges
There comes a time when one must realize there could be a potential problem. I am in denial of that when it comes to certain Christian collections, classical music, jazz and soundtracks. I credit Jackie F. for giving me a … Continue reading
Leaning in Lent
It has been a while, but finally made it to an Ash Wednesday Service. The somber tones of the hymns accompanying this season are a reflection of Jesus’ approaching of His crucifixion and the sins He takes with him there, … Continue reading
Undefineable, Unbelievable
How else can one describe musician Bobby McFerrin – the one who conducted the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, gathered twelve singers for a series of circlesongs, sang a whimsical melody to go with a Pixar short film? Then again, I would … Continue reading
Too Many Choices, Too Many Oddities
Today’s “Music Monday” – when I go to the metropolitan library website where they feature Freegal.com – a legal website for free music downloads. When I saw the article in the paper about this feature, I was delighted, ecstatic, feeling … Continue reading
Of High Notes and Bass
What is it about the lilt of a flute or the rumble of a baritone’s voice that brings a song such height or depth? What is it about the notes that are held for double-time or longer? Or the one-note … Continue reading
Power of the Horn
First it was Joshua’s army with the ram horns, bringing down the Walls of Jericho – Joshua 6:1-27. Then it was Gideon’s army of 300 men with their trumpets bringing down a city – Judges, chapters 6-8. The power of … Continue reading
Final Film Focus on Music
…for now. There are some actors who were meant to play a particular role, to convey the life of the singer in such a way that you see the singer, not the actor; where you see that actor alone pulling … Continue reading
Five Pennies
I stumbled onto this gem because of a Danny Kaye marathon. True, he was the master comedian, whether playing a jester or an inspector general. He was a great singer, whether he was playing Hans Christian Anderson, the Court Jester … Continue reading
The King of Swing
The Benny Goodman story about the King of Swing starred Steve Allen as the clarinet player, and unlike Jimmy Stewart, the actor did play the instrument – soundtrack wise for the young Benny Goodman character’s beginning years – every single … Continue reading