The semiannual rankings of songs from JRR's upcoming concert, on a scale from terrifically terriffic to eh (with greatly great and okayly okay in between), and excluding the three I have a part in arranging:
TT: "God With Us for All Time" (Garee)
"Greensleeves" (Moklebust)
GG: "Carol of the Bells/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (Larson)
"Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy" (Gramann)
"Up On the Housetop" (Sherman) "The Holly and the Ivy" (McKlveen)
OO: "Blue Christmas" (Morris)
"Joy to the World" (Lohr)
"Silver Bells" (Dobrinski)
E: "Carolers' Hoedown" (Stephenson)
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" (Wagner)
Italicized pieces we did last year as well.
That's probably the best breakdown of any concert I've had with JRR (spring concert was 1-5-4-2). It also brings up to five the number of TT handbell pieces I've played:
"Towers" (C. Moklebust; level 3+)
"Greensleeves" (C. Moklebust; level 4)
"Te Deum" (H.D. Wagner; level 4 or 5-, depending on the printing)
"Tempest" (K. McChesney; level 6)
"God With Us for All Time" (B. Garee; level 5)
Also, Ed should share his substitute experiences, assuming he has any yet.
i sincerely do not know what you are doing here. are you lost? were you
looking for your delicate calico cat, and did you follow her up two flights of stairs
to this room? she is not here. she was here, yes. we gave her a warm bowl of milk, we talked with her about campaign finance reform for a time, and then she bid us good day. i believe she was
going to the post office two blocks down, but i don't quite recall.
for surely you did
not find your way from prinsiana, the least traveled site on
the internet. if you did, though, perhaps you are looking for humor. perhaps you are looking for profundity. perhaps you are looking for answers.
i'm sorry, but you shall go naught-for-three.