Sat, 24 February 2007 ![]() IntroductionsMember of the Blubrry network at http://www.blubrry.com This show brought to you by David - Thanks for the tip in the tip jar and Ringing Restorations TalkShoe - http://www.talkshoe.com Opening Comments Paul tells us a little about the Bed and Breakfast in Hayward, WI Dean Visits his parents Voice Mail and Email (5:23)Sharon - I Won, I Won, I Won Lloyd - Winning John - Winning, Donating the prize, Correction Susan - South Coast Handbell Ensemble Lynn - New event in Area VII Topics for discussion (13:02)Melody Hound - http://www.melodyhound.com Time stamps in the show notes Picture from Wil on our community site - Handbell Inspiration Poster Paul needs to learn to be patient Wii for Handbells Shoutout to the Chat Room (22:34)If you would like to join us for our recordings, visit http://www.talkshoe.com on Tuesday evenings. We are on the Virtual Air starting at 8:30 p.m. Central Time for our preshow prep time, we start recording at 9:00 p.m. and we hang around for a little while after for the post show. If you have any problems connecting please email us at handbellpodcast@gmail.com, we would be happy to help you. Movie of the Week (23:30)Music Review (26:19)"O Sacred Head, Now Wounded" By Hassler/Arr.Bach/Arr.Sherman Octaves: 3-5 Octaves Handbells AGEHR Level: 2+ Direct Link to the Music: Click Here Hope Publishing can be found on the web at http://www.hopepublishing.com/html/main.isx Code: MHP1732 Price: $3.50 AGAPE Edition #61 2005 for Lent & Easter Music Education (33:15)Short explanation of Ikonic Notation Concert and Event Announcements (37:34)All events can be found on the Handbell Podcast Community Site at http://handbellpodcastcommunity.ning.com Mar 3, 2007 - BellFest! 2007 - Arden Hills, MN - Concert at 3:00 P.M. http://www.bellsofthelakes.org/events/bellfest.html Mar 3, 2007 - Bronzewood Paedeia Covenant Presbyterian Church - Palo Alto BRONZE AND WOOD IN SWEET RESONANCE Bronze and wood come together in a concert featuring the sweet resonance of harp and handbells. Harpist Kevin Holsinger and handbell solo artist Michèle Sharik surprise and delight audiences with their beautiful music and charming story-telling. In a performance on Saturday, March 3, 2007 at 7:00 PM at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 670 East Meadow Drive in Palo Alto, they will be joined by guest artist Gretchen Rauch on vibraphone to present an eclectic program of ancient and modern music, from Renaissance dances to modern jazz, and all things in between. This diversity of style gives the concert a universal appeal. Tickets: $15 adults; $10 students & seniors; $30 family maximum. Audience members are encouraged to bring canned or dry goods to be donated to the South Palo Alto Food Closet, a grocery program designed to help families with children by assisting them in their weekly food needs. The SPAFC especially needs items such as peanut butter, canned tuna, macaroni and cheese, tomato sauce, and especially any and all kinds of soup. (No baby food, please.) For more information about this event, please contact Michèle Sharik at 650-504-0519 or Michele@TheGoldenDance.com Visit Bronzewood Paedeia's website: http://www.Harp-and-Handbells.com
March 10 - Capital Area Young Ringers Festival - Raleigh, North Carolina. - Tim Waugh, Clinician, complete info available at http://www.rr.org Mar 10, 2007 - Bay Bells - "Circle of Life" concert - Grace Lutheran Church - Palo Alto, CA. In collaboration with the Peninsula Girls Chorus, Bay Bells will present the first of 2 weekend concerts the have "songs of rememberance & renewal." The concert begins at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased from Bay Bells member, or even online @ http://www.baybells.org/upcoming.html Gen. Admission - $15.00, Students/Seniors - $10.00 Mar 11, 2007 - Bay Bells - "Circle of Life" concert - Burlingame United Methodist Church - Burlingame, CA. In collaboration with the Peninsula Girls Chorus, Bay Bells presents the second of 2 weekend concerts that will feature "songs of rememberance & renewal." The concert begins at 3:00pm. Tickets can be purchased from members of Bay Bells, or even online @: http://www.baybells.org/upcoming.html Gen. Admission - $15.00 Students/Seniors - $10.00 Mar 24, 2007 - Kid's Fest (San Francisco Bay Area) St. Andrews Presbyterian Church - Pleasant Hill, CA. Festival for youth choirs hosted by Joe Saba with Dave Ruder leading the mass ring. More info: DianRuder@comcast.net How to get involved with our podcasts (39:55)
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Fri, 16 February 2007 ![]() IntroductionsMember of the Blubrry network at http://www.blubrry.com This show brought to you by David - Thanks for the tip in the tip jar and Ringing Restorations TalkShoe - http://www.talkshoe.com Opening Comments Voice Mail and Email (7:19)Andrew Duncan - About Interview with David Weck and Online Publishing David Wurth - All 35 hours from this past year. Blanch Marie - Followup on our comments Shoutout to the Chat Room (22:15)If you would like to join us for our recordings, visit http://www.talkshoe.com on Tuesday evenings. We are on the Virtual Air starting at 8:30 p.m. Central Time for our preshow prep time, we start recording at 9:00 p.m. and we hang around for a little while after for the post show. If you have any problems connecting please email us at handbellpodcast@gmail.com, we would be happy to help you. Topics for discussion (22:49)More info about the podcast - Guests and Special Podcasts Movie of the Week (25:05)Music Review (27:45)"Amazing Grace" By H.Dean Wagner Octaves: 3-6 Octaves Handbells, optinal 2-3 Oct. Chimes AGEHR Level: 4 Direct Link to the Music: Click Here Choristers Guild can be found on the web at http://www.choristersguild.org/ Code: CGB392 Price: $4.25 Music Education (37:58)Concert and Event Announcements (46:37)All events can be found on the Handbell Podcast Community Site at http://handbellpodcastcommunity.ning.com Feb 17, 2007 - Twin Cities Bronze in Concert - Twin Cities Bronze in Concert at Central Square Civic and Cultural Center in Glenwood, MN Concert at 7:30 p.m. For more information visit http://www.handbells.org Mar 3, 2007 - BellFest! 2007 - Arden Hills, MN - Concert at 3:00 P.M. http://www.bellsofthelakes.org/events/bellfest.html March 10 - Capital Area Young Ringers Festival - Raleigh, North Carolina. - Tim Waugh, Clinician, complete info available at http://www.rr.org Mar 10, 2007 - Bay Bells - "Circle of Life" concert - Grace Lutheran Church - Palo Alto, CA. In collaboration with the Peninsula Girls Chorus, Bay Bells will present the first of 2 weekend concerts the have "songs of rememberance & renewal." The concert begins at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased from Bay Bells member, or even online @ http://www.baybells.org/upcoming.html Gen. Admission - $15.00, Students/Seniors - $10.00 Mar 11, 2007 - Bay Bells - "Circle of Life" concert - Burlingame United Methodist Church - Burlingame, CA. In collaboration with the Peninsula Girls Chorus, Bay Bells presents the second of 2 weekend concerts that will feature "songs of rememberance & renewal." The concert begins at 3:00pm. Tickets can be purchased from members of Bay Bells, or even online @: http://www.baybells.org/upcoming.html Gen. Admission - $15.00 Students/Seniors - $10.00 Mar 24, 2007 - Kid's Fest (San Francisco Bay Area) St. Andrews Presbyterian Church - Pleasant Hill, CA. Festival for youth choirs hosted by Joe Saba with Dave Ruder leading the mass ring. More info: DianRuder@comcast.net Birthdays (47:22)MusicMom22's Birthday - February 17 ehgreen01's Birthday - February 18 How to get involved with our podcasts (37:46)
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Sat, 10 February 2007 ![]() IntroductionsMember of the Blubrry
network at http://www.blubrry.com
This show brought to you by David - Thanks for the tip in the tip jar and Ringing Restorations TalkShoe - http://www.talkshoe.com Opening Comments
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An Essay for Bells Angels
I wondered if it would be possiBELL to write a short essay on bell choirs and ringers using BELL words without becoming BELLicose, reBELLious or BELLigerent? Of course we have to take care not to BELLow our words orBELLyache too much about things. We want to be noBELL in our approach, flexiBELL, and certainly not seem to bumBELL about or go BELListic.
Our scores have to be chartaBELL so we can read them, and we must be accountaBELL to our director and reliaBELL in attendance. And nobody in a bell choir can be the BELLe of the ball; rather we must fight the irresistiBELL urge to star and instead be humBELL enough to become part of the ensemBELL. This is certainly not an insurmountaBELL problem!
Please disBELL the notion that it’s easy to play the bells. Even though the bells only have one movaBELL part, the clapper, one must be aBELL to count, read notes and learn multiBELL techniques. One learns the value of the human opposaBELL thumb for grasping and damping, as well as many variaBELL skills in ringing. We get to play music by a variety of composers, such as PachelBELL. We don’t play in a BELLcony or BELLfry; that’s anteBELLum, and we BELLieve that bell music BELLongs in the concert hall or church.
So, ringers, be affaBELL, amiaBELL and approachaBELL—occasionally even sociaBELL. As we amBELL through our scores, relax and take a palpaBELL satisfaction in your skills!
Annette Olson
Bells Angels St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church Wauwatosa, Wisconsin |
Topics for discussion (29:10)
One Year Celebration (33:38)
Statistics from the last year
Winners from our 1 Year Giveaway:
Drastic Measures CD - David Wurth
Twin Cities Bronze, Holiday in Bronze CD - Vicki Stockslager
Campanile, Nocturnla Journeys - Lloyd
Campanile, Point of No Return - Julie Ochs
Item from the Podcast Store - John Paradowski
Item from the Podcast Store - Sharon
Item from the Podcast Store - Marie
Movie of the Week (44:09)
Concert and Event Announcements (32:33)
Feb 17, 2007 - Twin Cities Bronze in Concert - Twin Cities Bronze in Concert at Central Square Civic and Cultural Center in Glenwood, MN Concert at 7:30 p.m. For more information visit http://www.handbells.org
Mar 3, 2007 - BellFest! 2007 - Arden Hills, MN - Concert at 3:00 P.M. http://www.bellsofthelakes.org/events/bellfest.html
March 10 - Capital Area Young Ringers Festival - Raleigh, North Carolina. - Tim Waugh, Clinician, complete info available at http://www.rr.org
Birthdays (46:06)
How to get involved with our podcasts (37:46)
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Introductions
This show brought to you by David - Thanks for the tip in the tip jar
Opening Comments
Interview with David Weck (2:14)
Director of the Agape Ringers - http://www.agaperingers.org/
On the Board of Directors for AGEHR - http://www.agehr.org/aboutfiles/board.asp
Clinician and Festival Director
Topics that we discuss with David
People getting excited about Handbells
People working together as a team or ensemble
A day in the life of the handbell editor
Technology in the publishing industry
The future of AGEHR
Agape Ringers and Improve on Handbells
Live CD's
Where is the Publishing Industry going?
Difficulties of publishing online
How to get involved with our podcasts (47:05)
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