small year-end report ...
Dear forum members,
with joy I can report that this year, my music projects and gigs works pretty neat. I was pleased also to the ever-good visit with the performances and especially about the reliability of the participating musicians.
Now only 3 minor roles displayed trombone on 24.12.09 to:
We play against in 2 Alten-/Pflegeheimen and low instruments before an afternoon Christian Vesper (14.30 clock the Martin-Luther-King-Church, Martin-Luther-King Weg 6, 12351 Berlin, conducted by Kreisposaunenwartin Friedegard Tomesch. Here are Christmas sentences "composed by myself," played ...).
from 24/12/2009 afternoon I had reached my winter break, which goes up to 01/10/2010.
Regards, Patrick Heinemann
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report on various concerts
Dear readers,
today at morning coffee, there are times to me a short interim report:
pleased and relieved I can tell of many well accomplished and well-attended concerts, the nevertheless the effort has paid off once again very much.
For many performances with the brass ensemble of the Trinity community (Which I lead), often in conjunction with the Posaunenchoro Martin-Luther-King, conductor Kreisposaunenwartin Friedegard Tomesch) I am particularly pleased because it's nice when you can count on his people. We had several church appearances, concerts and community celebrations (bazaar) to shape what has worked so well and has prepared for all the joy.
was also very encouraged by the good always visit the events.
The vocal performances with the CantemusChor (from Berlin-Neukölln, line Kantor René Schütz) have also worked well.
before yesterday I had a trombone with a faculty concert "wind" of music Tempelhof-Schöneberg, also a beautiful Thing.
Yesterday I was with my trombone and piano solos make the Christmas celebration of the Protestant community Buckow (in Berlin-Neukölln) musical. Besides the well was successful re-release of several works, it's a text Advent songs and Christmas carols rate a melody quiz's guess as a reward for all the verses were sung. And finally there was the famous singing Christmas carols desire, where visitors from a stack of 50 songs could wish for 3 songs.
Here was the visit enjoyable, had grown more tables at the Christmas party, then the little parish hall was crowded with about 50 guests. Besides, there was also a leckerers cake buffet.
Thus all in all, an enjoyable time!
Regards, Patrick Heinemann
Dear readers,
today at morning coffee, there are times to me a short interim report:
pleased and relieved I can tell of many well accomplished and well-attended concerts, the nevertheless the effort has paid off once again very much.
For many performances with the brass ensemble of the Trinity community (Which I lead), often in conjunction with the Posaunenchoro Martin-Luther-King, conductor Kreisposaunenwartin Friedegard Tomesch) I am particularly pleased because it's nice when you can count on his people. We had several church appearances, concerts and community celebrations (bazaar) to shape what has worked so well and has prepared for all the joy.
was also very encouraged by the good always visit the events.
The vocal performances with the CantemusChor (from Berlin-Neukölln, line Kantor René Schütz) have also worked well.
before yesterday I had a trombone with a faculty concert "wind" of music Tempelhof-Schöneberg, also a beautiful Thing.
Yesterday I was with my trombone and piano solos make the Christmas celebration of the Protestant community Buckow (in Berlin-Neukölln) musical. Besides the well was successful re-release of several works, it's a text Advent songs and Christmas carols rate a melody quiz's guess as a reward for all the verses were sung. And finally there was the famous singing Christmas carols desire, where visitors from a stack of 50 songs could wish for 3 songs.
Here was the visit enjoyable, had grown more tables at the Christmas party, then the little parish hall was crowded with about 50 guests. Besides, there was also a leckerers cake buffet.
Thus all in all, an enjoyable time!
Regards, Patrick Heinemann
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