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Cripple CreekHi ALL!! Here are two parts to listen to …. NovemberA seasonal contribution from our dear friend Christina at The Providence Athenaeum (don't miss their 11/19 salon featuring J. S. Bach in performance and discussion!) No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease, Welcome home, LauraI can't believe it has been two years, it really does feel like I never left! Of course there are constant reminders that I was gone, for example former students towering over me who used to only come up to my chin. Or hearing stories about Fellows I never had a chance to get to know. But, it's all so encouraging. It really feels like CMW will be here forever. It's hard to believe, but I think CMW has even gotten better since I was last here. For instance, there's not just one Music Lab class, but three! And now Fridays are devoted to large group ensembles, allowing students at all levels to make music with each other. Oh, and have you heard that Phase II now has their very own gourmet chef!? Another addition I'm especially excited about is Media Lab, where I now work alongside the incredible Jori Ketten. Together we're working with students to create their own audiovisual pieces based on Steve Reich's Different Trains, which the PSQ is going to perform early in 2011. Media Lab was just a faint idea floating around when I was a Fellow and now it's a full-fleged program! I'm amazed how the teachers and other staff are always on the lookout for ways to make CMW an even more amazing place for its students and employees, even though it's already pretty darn close to being perfect. Since I've been back, I haven't only worked in Media Lab. I also regularly help out with the ensembles on Fridays and will be performing with the CMW Players as well. Another reason CMW rocks: it makes use of all its teachers' talents, encouraging us to be everything we're capable of. A year ago, when my husband and I were thinking about the best place for him to get his PhD, Brown was at the top of the list not just because it's a great school, but because we knew Providence was one of the most exciting and promising cities we had experienced, due in part to all of our friends here at CMW. It's good to be home. -Laura Cetilia, former Fellow ('06-'08) “Bach Around Town” detailsThis month, Providence will be blanketed by the beautiful music of J. S. Bach. In addition to a weekend-long marathon concert of Bach's solo works and a weekend of concerts featuring the CMW Players with special guests performing his orchestral music, be prepared to discover performances of the music of Bach throughout the City where you might least expect them! Bach Around Town Additional specific times and locations of public events will be posted as information emerges… stay tuned! -Heath Marlow, CMW staff Bach Festival marathon detailsAll-Bach Marathon Weekend Note: Repertoire and personnel details subject to change. Please check back for updates. Saturday, November 13 12:00-3:00 pm Grant Recital Hall, Brown University 3:30–6:30 pm Grant Recital Hall, Brown University 3:30 Suite No. 3 in G Major, originally C major (Eliot Porter, bass) 8:00–11:00 pm Manning Chapel, Brown University (RSVP recommended. In the event of a significant audience turn out, we will be sure to save seats for those who reserve them.) 8:00 Suite No. 3 in C Major (Chloe Kline, viola) Sunday, November 14th 11:30–2:00 pm Bell Street Chapel 11:30 Gamba Sonata No. 1 in G Major, arranged by F. Ronchini 3:00–4:30 pm At the home of Varda & Robert Lev (Limited seating; RSVP required) 3:00 Selections from Partita No. 2 in D Minor (Rachel Panitch, violin) Note: Repertoire and personnel details subject to change. Please check back for updates. -Heath Marlow, CMW staff RI Fiddle Project starts Year Two! Come dance with us and special guest caller and fiddler, David Kaynor, at our Family Dance this Sunday, November 7th! Open to people of all ages; all dances will be called and are danced to (of course) live music by Michelle Kaminsky, Alan Bradbury, Max Newman and Rachel Panitch. The address and upcoming events are listed at our new website. -Rachel Panitch, RI Fiddle Project director & CMW resident musician AppreciationSo many people were so very helpful in making possible our trip to Washington and our celebratory events in Providence. I'm going to try to list at least a few of them here, in order to recognize them for their time and effort on our behalf. Thank you!! Linda Kane, community chef extraordinaire, Johnson & Wales University And there are certainly more people who played important roles in helping us create some magical moments last month… -Heath Marlow, CMW staff CMW takes Anthem to DC!A sampling of the 400 photos of last month's trip to DC… Anatomy of a Traffic Jam |