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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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