Last weekend I was honored to perform the Requiem with Exultate Choir and Orchestra. If you missed the performances, you can watch the entirety of our Friday performance at St Mark’s Cathedral in Minneapolis below.
Enjoy!

Inspired Performance, Dedicated Instruction
Last weekend I was honored to perform the Requiem with Exultate Choir and Orchestra. If you missed the performances, you can watch the entirety of our Friday performance at St Mark’s Cathedral in Minneapolis below.
Enjoy!
Reading: Taking a little study break for the week.
Practicing: Red Dragonfly, by Amy Riebs Mills, written for Megumi Kanda (of the Milwaukee Symphony). This was a house-warming gift from a friend and fellow musician. I’m excited to learn it and possibly perform it at next year’s Brass Chix!
Rehearsing: Thursday night I begin rehearsals for the Mozart Requiem with Exultate, a local choir and orchestra I have worked with before. Our performances are next weekend, March 6-8, so come see us if you can!
Minnehaha Repertory will be reading Franck: Symphony in D Minor, Sibelius: Lemminkäinen’s Return Op. 22 #4, and von Weber: Oberon Overture on Saturday.
Performing: Exultate Mozart Requiem March 6-8th, various locations around the Cities.
Listening: I have a big crush on Janelle Monae so pretty much her whole Metropolis cycle (so far). Also have you seen Jupiter Ascending? I mean, do yourself a favor. Seriously. The soundtrack, by Michael Giacchino, is real purdy, and over the top, and wonderful. He also wrote the music for Lost, the Incredibles, Star Trek, etc.
Teaching: Gearing up for a month of contest performances, so I’ve been encouraging my students to start incorporating performance runs in their practice sessions, and we’ve been doing the same in lessons.
Relaxing: I’m really dying to get outside and do some winter fun before spring, but negative degree days aren’t making that an option. Here’s hoping we’ll have some ‘reasonable’ winter so I can go for a hike in my new snow pants soon.