Not a whole lot to report today . . . other than TGIF!
I'm glad I'll be able to sleep in tomorrow morning . . . first day in a long time that I've done that. I just hope I don't get too carried away with the vegging out, 'cause I've got a lot of housecleaning to do before my mother gets here!
I'm starting to collect names of wedding venues, bridal consultants, etc, for marketing purposes. After the first of the year I plan to start sending information out about A Touch of Class (my wedding music service) in hopes of getting more work. I'll probably do that after I contact organist/choirmasters of Episcopal churches in northeast Oklahoma, and other non-Episcopal churches that might be good targets. Thank goodness Casey will be willing to help with this.
Last weekend I played a concert with the Bartlesville Choral Society -- had a great time sitting with Nan Buhlinger, the former Executive Director of the OK Mozart Festival. She's a warm, friendly woman with a terrific sense of humor. Turns out she's a member of St. Luke's in Bartlesville -- we had quite a conversation about the untimely death of Fr. Michael Athey. The folks at St. Luke's are just devastated by the news (Michael was curate there just after he was ordained). Anyhow, I mentioned to Nan that I would be available for the January concert of the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra -- Dale Clevenger (principal horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra) will be conducting that concert. Hopefully I'll get that gig . . .hopefully I'll get a gig with Wichita Grand Opera. Lisa's been good about helping with connections in Wichita (I couldn't do the Don Giovanni production they wanted people for last month).
Ah, the joys of driving for dollars! I have almost 75K miles on my 4-year-old car, thanks to all the trips to Arkansas and elsewhere to play symphonic music!
A bouquet of skunk cabbage (as Ann Landers would say) to the Board & management of the former Tulsa Phiharmonic, who ran the orchestra into the ground two years ago. And to the donors of Tulsa who let the orchestra die, and who refuse to put forth the money to start a new professional orchestra.
That Time When You Had A Realization
2 years ago
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