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arianna
response 35 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 17:21 UTC 2000

re #24: me thinks John chides me for leaving a2. [:  How about if we all call
in on a donated cell phone.  <g>
re #26: if we get the poetry chapbook finished in time for the performance,
it might be interesting to have a few of the attending poetry cf'ers read from
it.
re #27: smart ass.
re #28:  surprising, lumen, that you've forgotten -- we've have a couple of
conversations about music, one was even in person when we were both in a2
last.  Gettin a mite rusty upstairs, ol' man?  d=
lumen
response 36 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 22:47 UTC 2000

resp:35 Rusty?  No, maybe scatterbrained-- I have SO much to think 
about in one day, really, and it was a small chunk of data that somehow 
got forgotten.  Really, Erinn, when I was in A2, I was talking music 
with a lot of people, so I may have forgotten a few things.  *sigh*  
That reminds me, one day I'll get "Ann Arbor Rag" finished-- at least 
to a degree-- that John could play.  I feel bad that I have shelved the 
manuscript for so long since my music dictation is terrible (we can't 
transmit the data by MIDI from a Diskclavier).

I do miss you all terribly and do wish that I could be there in person.

resp:30 I can, although you'd have to listen to all the rest of my 
classmates in the guitar ensemble.  I don't have great recording 
equipment of my own, but if I can figure something out, I will try to 
pick my best guitar tune and my best vocal piece. 
gracel
response 37 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 17:20 UTC 2000

I asked Jonathan whether he would like to sing a duet with me in such a
recital, and he said No, but indicated that he would like to play the piano.
(He's 13 now)  If the date doesn't conflict with our *full* summer schedule,
probably each boy would like to make an appearance as pianist.
mary
response 38 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 00:01 UTC 2000

Very nice.

I've done a little calling around to try to find a suitable
space.  I'm placing some follow-up calls tomorrow.  A space
that is priced right and comes with a piano seems to be
the sticky point.

I apologize ahead of time for not being able to post lots
of dates here and have a debate about which one works best
but by the time we decide the space would, no doubt, be booked.

So I'm probably going to just go with an open Saturday or Sunday
afternoon, in June, if I can get such a date.  If you are planning to
perform and know there is a day in there you can't make, please let me
know in mail ASAP.  Thanks. 

arabella
response 39 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 03:35 UTC 2000

Mary, havwe you tried Northside Community Church?  They do
lots of recitals there, and only ask for a $50 contribution
(which I would be willing to help out with).

mary
response 40 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 12:19 UTC 2000

Nope, didn't know about Northside.  I'll call them too.
Thanks, Leslie.

I am looking into First Presbyterian Church (where we had
it last time), Kerrytown Concert House, and Green Wood Coffee
House (where Katie has concerts).
mary
response 41 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 02:52 UTC 2000

We'll here is where it's at.  Dates are tight.  It looks like
either Saturday, June 24th, or sometime in very late July or
in August.  On June 24th we lose a couple of people who
aren't available, which leave only about five or six
people who have stated an interest in performing.  I'm not
sure that's enough interest, actually.

Do we go for something later in the summer and hope to round-up
more interest?  Take the June 24th date and just have it be
a smaller deal?  Whatchathink?
mary
response 42 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 19:22 UTC 2000

I've gone through and counted up the volunteers.

Aruba, scott, remmers, orinoco, otter, davel & family, jules, arabella and
katie have all said they'd be interested.  But so far only aruba and
remmers have confirmed they can make June 24th.  I know arabella and davel
& family can't make it that date.  So I'm going to call and release the
reservation. 

I'll ask about dates in August. 
scott
response 43 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 21:32 UTC 2000

The 24th of June is fine by me.  I thought Mary only wanted to hear from
people who *couldn't* make that date.  ?
otter
response 44 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 23:27 UTC 2000

Yeah, me too. It was fine with me.
But so is anything after the first weekend in August.
Mary, I will send you the e-mail address I check daily...
jules
response 45 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 23:36 UTC 2000

 june 24 is bad for me, cause im gonna be probably catering to all of the
musicians who perform at the frog island jazz festival, which is that weekend.
other
response 46 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 04:04 UTC 2000

I'll be working at TOP on 24 June
orinoco
response 47 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 05:33 UTC 2000

I think I'll just have gotten back to Ann Arbor on june 24th.
arabella
response 48 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 08:26 UTC 2000

I don't expect to be back in Ann Arbor until about August 23.
I would really like to participate in the grex recital, so
a date at the end of August or beginning of September would
work best for me.
glenda
response 49 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 12:00 UTC 2000

I mentioned this to Staci (she plays violin and mandolin) she said she might
be interested, especially if she can convince Damon to play his trumpet in
a duet with her.
scott
response 50 of 63: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 12:59 UTC 2000

Ooh, right, TOP.  But we're talking afternoon, so that is still OK for people
who aren't actually working TOP.
mary
response 51 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 1 02:09 UTC 2000

I know it's almost four months away but how would the afternoon of 
Saturday, August 26th, work for folks?  That date is available. 

aruba
response 52 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 1 22:48 UTC 2000

I'll be gone from about August 10th through Labor Day.
mary
response 53 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 1 23:38 UTC 2000

Ack, I think you told me that in email once already, Mark.  Sorry. 

I don't think this is going to come off this summer.  People have full
lives and lots going on.  I know I only have two Saturdays free in the
next 3 months, and I'm not unusual.  And trying to get at least 10 people
to be able to perform on either of those dates would be tricky. 

How about we come back to this in a few months, maybe planning a recital
sometime in the fall? 

eeyore
response 54 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 2 11:28 UTC 2000

Out of blatent curiousity, why does it have to be on a Saturday?
mary
response 55 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 2 23:09 UTC 2000

Tradition. ;-)

The church has that space booked on Sunday's.  Would there
be more people willing to make a weekday evening recital?
I rather thought not but I could be wrong.
orinoco
response 56 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 2 23:13 UTC 2000

The Kerrytown Concert House might be possible on Sundays
mary
response 57 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 2 23:31 UTC 2000

Yep, but they are a bit pricey.  As is the Unitarian Church who
wanted $200 for a small chapel that seats, maybe, 30 comfortably.
The space we rented last time around is not available due to 
an extensive renovation project just getting underway.  Greenwood
Coffee house doesn't have a piano and won't rent to non-members.

aruba
response 58 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 3 02:43 UTC 2000

I could do a weekday evening, I guess.
katie
response 59 of 63: Mark Unseen   May 3 05:09 UTC 2000

Mary, who did you talk to about Green Wood? Green Wood has 2 pianos (one
electric, one upright) and does rent to nonmembers. 'Sides which, I am a 
member. I am majorly puzzled.

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