April 9, 2007

  • Easter

    Lots of things on my mind:

    1) Christ-First Baptist Church choir and orchestra did a wonderful job this morning! I am exhausted from the three services we did, and I can hardly imagine how tired everybody else feels after working so hard. Major props to all who were involved. I really stretched and challenged everyone-and I am very proud of the work they accomplished.

    Let me say this: down with click tracks! Ugh.
    There were a few roadbumps today in the program that were probably unnoticeable to the audience, but pretty scary and frustrating for me–and they all had to do with the darn DVD click track we used. I distinctly remember doing this musical for the first time in 2003 at Midway, and thinking afterwards “I will never use a DVD click track again!”, but the next year actually used one for a Patriotic thing that went really well. Oh well–it was crazy to try and recover from a crazy clicktrack, but IN THE END IT DIDN’T REALLY MATTER because we made it happen no matter what. But I probably won’t use one again. It’s not worth it to leave your entire show in the hands of a sub-par DVD player that may or may not function correctly.

    But overall effect was quite spectacular. Great job all!

    2) Parents are coming and we get a few days at Musicalifornia in San Diego. Phew. It will be nice to get away for a little bit without the kids. It will also be cool to find some new music. Not only will I be looking for new music for the Chancel Choir at my church here, but also a summer concert rep for Midway Baptist as well. We’ll be doing a concert there on June 30th.

    3) Al Clifft played trombone this weekend for me, and his wife Glenna sang in the choir. Not only did she sing, but she joined last week and and memorized the entire thing. I cannot tell you how amazing it was to have these two incredible musicians a part of the experience this weekend. Not only is Al my mentor, but probably the person whose opinion I respect the most when it comes to music stuff. I mean-the dude was born for conducting like Pele was born to play soccer. I can tell you the first time I saw Al Clifft–it was during a pre-registration event at APU. I was in the caf (LTCC) and he walked in talking with Glenn Austin (God bless him). I remember being incredibly intimidated by him, thinking he was about 9 feet tall. It’s funny now to think that he is a great friend and lifetime teacher. Having his support was a great boost of confidence.

    4) We hired 9 string players to play for Eyes of Faith–and when I say hired, I mean truly top-notch professional artisans. These guys are the ones that are in the studios in Burbank and Hollywood recording film scores (the ones that are still recorded here) and from the moment they showed up, they rocked. I’ve hired many orchestras, and conducted many groups, but these players were the best of the best. Not only did I have these string players, but also a former UCO piano player, one of my professors from CSULA on drums, Al and Jerry Steele on Trombone, and Heidi on Horn. All that to say, that this orchestra kicked major butt, and it was a huge highlight. I also had one of the cellists tell me that I was a good conductor (and that he should know because his dad was a conductor, etc…). Why, thank you!! That’s great to hear, ‘cause you really never know how good you’re actually doing in the grand scheme of things. Another confidence booster, for sure–which is good since I’ll be conducting a group of strangers come May for the GALA of Stars (Concordia).

    5) I also heard from Joli that the Midway services for Easter were awesome. Good job to you all! I’d love to hear from you how it all went…let me know!

    6) Getting close to finished with ACT 1 of the Gala–and I already did ACT 2, so I’m almost done-yay!

    7) Still a lot on my plate as I look ahead to the summer months, but I’m glad for all I’m doing and accomplishing. May the Lord be praised!

Comments (9)

  • Yep, the services at Midway were great.  Even Discovery Island for the kids.  Kristen looked soooo cute in her pirate outfit.  :o )

  • regarding your email….check your email, dude.  well, you might have by the time you read this.  but i’m not at school so I can’t see if you replied or not.  WHAT?!  you better check it.  NOW

  • HAHAHA!  I just commented myself this:

    and like I said, daniel…i had no idea why you wrote JON HEDER just there, and I had to go back and read my whole post to figure out what you were commenting on.  that’s why it doesn’t really matter….

    after I had really meant to comment it on yours.  whoops!

  • That drummer rocked.

  • Wow Daniel that is so awesome!  How cool for you to be encouraged and get that boost of confidence.  Lord knows we ALL need that sometimes!  And to have Al as your mentor.  Ahhh. . . what an amazing Man of God!!!  I miss seeing him every week in UCO.  Those were the years! :)

    Congrats on all of your accomplishments thus far! It is so exciting to hear about where the Lord is taking you and all of these doors that are opening for you.  He obviously has something huge in store for you!  And huge outside of APU! :)

    Blessings!!!

  • Things your blog colors remind me of:

    1. flowers
    2. a little girls bedroom
    3. pomogranate blueberry ice blendeds
    4. Barney the dinosaur
    5. a flowery little girl’s bedroom

  • Yeah, dude. Man up.

  • Daniel, the services at Midway were incrediable!!  The Lord rocked the house and the Holy Spirit poured ALL OVER this place! It was a GREAT time all around.  Oh, and both my sister and her friend (two we have and are praying for) have decide to come to church at lease once a month!   I know that sounds a bit funny but hey that is at least 12 more times then they have ever come! Praise the Lord!!!  Tell Travis hello for me tonight! lol 

  • Leave me alone! My internet connection was out all night!

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