Recap of the JCGS Music Meeting April 3, 2018
Recap of the JCGS Music Meeting March 6, 2018
Recap of the JCGS Music Meeting February 6, 2018
Recap of the JCGS Music Meeting January 9, 2018
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The next monthly guitar society music meeting will be TOMORROW, Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at Paschal Winery, beginning promptly at 6 PM. On January 9, we enjoyed fantastic evening filled with a wide variety of excellent music at the beautiful Paschal Winery in Talent. We tried a new cabaret seating rather than rows of chairs, which seemed to work well.
PROGRAM
Michael Dorris (Matt’s son) – Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star
Bennet Peterson – Lightly Row
Bob Bath – Evergreen by Paul Williams, Girl from Ipanema by A.C. Joabim
Bill Graham – Nancy Spain by Barney Rush, Etude in E minor by Tárrega
Rob Rhodes – The Lady of the Lake by Richard Charlton, Flowing, by Milan Tesar
Joe Thompson – Wild Mountain Thyme collected by Francis McPeak, arranged by Joe, sung by Grant Ruiz; Happy Birthday in honor of his mother Murel’s 101st birthday
John Swinnerton – Highliner (original), Alma Llanera (Venezuelan joropo)
Arturo Ville – Longer Than by Dan Fogelberg, arranged by Arturo
Grant Ruiz – Diálogo by the Spanish fusion rock group Triana
Steve Berman – Lesson 4, Op. 31 by Sor, Arvolés Yoran Por Luvias (Sephardic folk song)
Norm Fletcher – What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life by Michael Legrand, Castles of Spain by Torroba
Brian Harris – Lone Star by Norah Jones, Tulsa Queen by Emylou Harris and Rodney Crowell
Al and Dave (guitar and dobro) – Swing 42 by Django, Bossa Dorado by Dorado Schmitt
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Recap of the Music Meeting December 5, 2017
Happy New Year, guitar fans!
Please note that the next monthly guitar society music meeting will be on Tuesday, JANUARY 9, 2018 at Paschal Winery, 6 PM. It will NOT be on the first Tuesday of January (the 2nd), since that immediately follows New Years Day.
We enjoyed another fantastic evening of excellent music and camaraderie at the beautiful Paschal Winery in talent. She was all decked out with a new fireplace, Christmas tree and all new chairs. There were twenty five in attendance.
PROGRAM
Arturo Ville and Sam Cooper – Perfidia, 1938, Alberto Dominguez 1911-1975
Due Mandolini (Milton and Laurel Bloombaum) – Greensleeves and Troika
Steve Berman with Mike Svenson – Chinese folk song, Steve on guitar and Mike playing a Gu Zheng (Chinese zither). One duet and one solo each.
Joe Thompson – Prelude and Fugue No. 6 by Joseph Thompson
Arturo Ville – Chestnuts roasting on an open fire / Silver bells / Silent night
Matt Dorris – Levantine Suite by Dusan Bogdanovic
Bill Graham – Christmas medley
Karma & Rob Rhodes – O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (Anon) & Two Medieval Dances (Anon)
John Swinnerton – Late Night (Original)
Grant Ruiz – Villancicos de Gloria (trad. flamenco), Sueño del Minero (Berto Boyd)
Recap of the Music Meeting November 7, 2017
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We enjoyed another fantastic evening of excellent music, Tuesday November 7th at the beautiful Paschal Winery in Talent with fifty people in attendance. The next JCGS music meeting will be Tuesday, December 5th, 6 PM at Paschal Winery, Talent. To make the best use of our time, please be seated by 6 PM. Performers, please enter your pieces on the laptop at the bar before 6 PM. We are supposed to be entirely out of the winery by 8:30 PM.
As a reminder, when we have a special guest artist, we ask that local performers keep their sets to about 4 minutes, including introductory remarks, so that as many people as possible have a chance to perform.
RECAP OF THE PROGRAM
Arturo Ville and Sam Cooper – Aquellos Ojos Verdes, 1929, Adolfo Utrera and Nilo Mendes Steve Berman – Santiago de Murcia, Marizapalos; Ravenscroft, Courtier’s Good Morrow to his Mistress Joseph Thompson – Vals Tragico by Joseph Thompson Arturo Ville – 1) Autumn Leaves, 2) Sonatina Op. 51 (Allegro) by Lennox Berkeley Karma & Rob Rhodes – Pavane by Gabriel Faure Rob Rhodes – Prelude #5 by Villa Lobos John Swinnerton and Steve Bismarck – Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim Wade Evans (oud) & Hank Levin (ney) – Ahmed Nesemi in Rast, Muhayyer Saz Semai, Chechen Kize Special guest performer MARIO DIAZ (This was the planned program. The actual program was altered.)
Selections from 24 Preludes: Bryan Johanson (b. 1951)
7. Sostenuto 10. Adagio cantabile 16. Allegro assure e molto fresco 17. Allegro comodo 18. Allegretto legato 20. Allegretto giocoso
Lamentos do morro: Anibal Augusto Sardinha (1915-1955)
Anthem: Ralph Towner (b. 1940)
Apassionata: Ronaldo Miranda (b. 1948)
Tonada por Despedida: Juan Antonio Sanchez (b. 1965)
The following people did not get to play. Hopefully they will play their selections at the December meeting: Bob Bath – Evergreen by John Williams/Barbara Streisand; Girl from Ipanema by Jobim (both arr. by Jorge Nolla) Brandon Dannals – Jorma Kaukenon: Embryonic Journey, Paul McCartney: Till There Was You Matt Dorris – Reverie Op. 53 by Napoleon Coste Due Mandolini – Imate Li Vino/Vari Hassapiko Medley, Troika (Milton & Laurel Bloombaum)
Brian Parris – Collings’ Dreadnot) ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tom Fredericks of Cabin Fever Sound recorded the performances at the meeting. If you are interested in getting a copy of your performance or the whole evening, it only costs $5. You can contact Tom at cabinfeversound@yahoo.com or 541-482-4830.
The newly elected Board of Directors met at Sam Cooper’s house on Nov. 5. Rob Rhodes was chosen as the new treasurer, and Karma Rhodes will be our webmaster. We also discussed possible future guest artists as well as collaborating with the new SOU guitar instructor, Wenjun Qi, and her students.
JCGS member Mark Williams noted that Paschal has purchased new chairs that appear to be more comfortable than the previous ones. If you get a chance, please thank Aga, our host at Paschal, for upgrading the chairs. We are very lucky to have them for a home!
Respectfully submitted,
Grant Ruiz, JCGS secretary
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