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One of the all-time greats. Not a whole lot for the trumpets to do, but great music to listen to.
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Very nice - have a great evening !
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Thanks! I’ll try not to catch tuberculosis.
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Poor Mimi
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Trumpet players don’t want to wear black tie, they want hats and capes and ducks falling from the ceiling
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Nice. We saw it at Lyric back in the fall. Incidentally we have tickets for West side Story there next week - the full treatment with full orchestra.
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That’s funny, but unfortunately I don’t get the reference, if there is one.
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WSS is a great score. An absolute blast to play. It may be Bernstein’s finest work.
Then the section by time I’ve done Bohème with Austin. Last time I played third and got a lot of reading done. It’s one of those operas that comes around every few years because it fills the seats. But still not as often as Carmen.
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ooh, such great music in West Side Story!
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Garrison Keillor, “ Young Lutheran’s Guide to the Orchestra?”
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Frank Oz! I’ve actually never seen that film.
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It’s on the list of Christmas movies I watch every year, along with Die Hard.