The other level of time-slippage occurred when I realized it was over eight years ago that I introduced my best friend to her husband at my wedding. They were (I kid you not!) the maid of honor and best man, and they married three years and nearly a month later. That's the kind of story I'd usually hear and scoff, saying "that never happens!" Well, it did! And I'm so glad. It really makes getting together with them fun, particularly since they also have a little boy. Ours is almost to the age where they'll really be able to start playing together. I hope we can see them again soon--we are just far enough away to really need to plan visits in advance.
Any choral singing fans out there, I recommend (if you are not already aware of him) ANYTHING by Eric Whitacre. I have been fortunate enough to perform several of his works with various choirs. Today he debuted (via YouTube) a new project, in which he asked singers to videotape themselves singing one part of his work, "Sleep," with the music in a headphone so all the viewer of the video could hear was the singer's voice. He then chose and wove videos together to make a "virtual choir." The result is amazing, and I think you should watch it. I only wish I had known this was happening beforehand so I could try to participate. Maybe if he does another one! Anyway, here it is. You may want to listen with headphones, I couldn't hear it well without them.
Haiku News
Amnesty now sought
for two U.S. reporters;
hope now they come home.
Tiny Georgia town
chosen for new Kia plant;
resuscitation!
Swim club president
cites space issues, denies race
involved in pool flap.
5 comments:
Wow! That Whitacre piece is awesome.
You're always welcome at the Isis house. We have a cool play gym.
Mimi: I know, right??
Isis: Rock on!! We need to consult our calendars soon.
That was incredible. Thanks for sharing. Oh, and be sure to let me know if he does another virtual choir. Is there a website that he does?
Alicia--he has a Facebook fan page, check that out. His blog is at soaringleap.com. I'll let you know, though. :)
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