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Old 05-06-2008, 09:20 PM   #10 (permalink)
Joe DiMonte
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Pittsburgh,Pa
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Re: Once in a lifetime

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Originally Posted by bkonstans1 View Post
I'm a junior in HS in the Chicago area, and so far my greatest musical moment was this weekend when my HS played at SuperState. (for those who don't know, SuperState is basically the state competition for Illinois HS bands - top 10 compete, best in show gets to come back next year as the "honor band")

We played the following:
Molly on the Shore - P. Grainger
Salvation is Created - (the name escapes me)
Finale from Symphony #4 - P.I. Tchaikovsky

None of the pieces were perfect. (Everyone makes performance flaws)

We did great, though. Played at Kranert Center for the Performing Arts' Foellinger Auditorium @ U of I. Acoustically perfect, and really fun to play in!

We didn't make the honor band, but we played pretty much the greatest concert of any of our lives. Our director got off the stage in tears, everyone was happy about it on the bus ride home (even though we didn't win). The greatest musical day of my life. (so far)

Peace
Congratulations,keep your chin up,walk tall and continue on tooting your horn.
Be proud of your efforts and contrary to what Vince Lombardi said during his days in Green Bay,WI. Winning isn't everything when it comes to music.
As a matter of fact,music is not a track meet and should never be associated with any sporting event.
As you recess for your summer break,I implore you to take a listen to some "Trumpeter's Heritage" recordings available at Welcome to Four Winds Entertainment and listen to cats like George Vosburgh and if you practice hard (2 + hours daily),come FALL you would be the BMOC during your Senior year.

Arrivederci

Last edited by Joe DiMonte : 05-06-2008 at 09:26 PM.
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