Classes at KU resume again tomorrow, which means that I begin teaching music theory again, plus taking several of my own classes. Henceforth begins my second year of Latin study, plus classes in conducting and Renaissance history. Composition is always on the forefront as well. I have several goals, a couple of which are to finish two movements of a string quartet, plus begin work on a commission by Gabriella Frank. Now that all the parts for “Persepolis” are finished, I feel like I can concentrate on creative tasks rather than tedious, repetitve part extraction!
If you are in the Lawrence area this weekend, please come see our production of “The Bacchae” in the Inge Theatre. Admission is free, and the performances are on Friday (7:30 PM), Saturday (2:30 PM), and Sunday (2:30 PM). This is the production for which I composed music in Greece. I’m also playing the role of Dionysus. Bring your Greek-English dictionary because some of the lines are in Greek. Don’t worry, it’s still comprehendable by English-only speakers. Hope to see you there.
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