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The morning after... by LthrOttr 2007-04-06 11:56:51
I posted this last night... I'm still in shock, but logistics are kicking in. We're doing a memorial Saturday morning, during which I'll be singing a 12th century "Dies Irae"... it's a piece that Ken, my friend Lawson, and myself chanted together for the Sunday in November where we recognized the fallen. I'm also trying to put together some organ music Easter Sunday itself, since I will need to cover Ken's part... am thinking Bach's Prelude and Fugue in C Major for a Postlude, to give in Ken's memory.

I've got to finish scoring a piece for Ken's memorial service tomorrow, and in a bit leave to install a wireless network for a friend, but hopefully finish that early enough that I can practice on the organ at the church before setting up for the Good Friday services. I just feel very numb at the moment.
[ Reply ]
  {{LthrOttr}} by SoylentGreen2007-04-06 12:02:53
    Also by SoylentGreen2007-04-06 12:53:25
      I've actually already added that piece... by LthrOttr2007-04-06 13:00:31
        I always get a mental picture for that one of by wwill2007-04-06 13:02:47
  Nice choice for a Postlude. (n/t) by Danu2007-04-06 12:42:38
  My condolences on your loss. by radiowave9112007-04-06 13:14:52
  We're dealing with a similar problem by wwill2007-04-06 13:24:29
  My condolences. by Esteis2007-04-06 13:41:51

 

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