Tonight was
fiannaharpar
and
lrstrobel's wedding. The
local SCA choir was doing processional and
recessional pieces, combined with their church
choir. It went well, and all reports are
that we sounded good. The accoustics of the
place helped; so did having about 30 singers.
(Our choir has around a dozen; the rest were
from their church.)
Ray and Jenn had asked me to sing a psalm (in Hebrew). I ended up doing Psalm 29 ("Havu l-Adonai...") I was worried that the melody I know (which seems to be pretty common around here) would be too boring/repetitive, but when I tried it out on Ray and Jenn they liked it so we went with it. It went well, and I got a lot of compliments at the reception. I am also pleased that I did not need to use a microphone to make myself heard in the largish room. (Accoustics, support, and, um, natural loudness at work...)
Dani helpfully pointed out that most of the people
there didn't actually know Hebrew, so I could have
sung anything I wanted and no one would be the wiser
(except
lefkowitzga, I pointed out).
Don't worry, Ray and Jenn; I didn't listen to him. :-)
(Actually, we had this conversation at the reception.)
I got to meet
celebrin at the reception.
It's always nice to put faces and names together!
I also got to meet Alper, finally. (I hope we didn't
scare him off.) I also saw
sk4p there;
he read Psalm 27 (in English) during the ceremony.
I don't think I've seen him since Don's new year's
party last year, so it was nice to see him again.
rani23 seemed to have the food under
control. (Thanks for the fruit and veggies to
offset the sugar!)
Wednesday my rabbi and I started on Tractate
B'rachot. It was great! My rabbi absolutely rocks.
Maybe I'll write more about that later. Anyway,
partly because of this tractate, I decided that it
was time to re-read Donin's To Pray as a Jew
(well, reread some and skim other parts), so I started
to do that this afternoon. My rabbi is right: the part
about the evening (ma'ariv) service originally being
optional, and never requiring a chazan's repetition of
the Amidah, is in there. I missed it when I first read
the book about four years ago.
My rabbi is on his way to Jerusalem for some sort of solidarity mission. I pray he returns safely. I'm somewhat saddened to realize that if he were going to DC a week ago, I wouldn't have made that comment.
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Date: 2002-10-27 12:56 pm (UTC)Thank Jenn and Ray -- I was just putting out the food that they (and everyone else) brought. :) My contribution was sugar cookies -- as it is my belief the more sugar the better. :)
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Date: 2002-10-28 06:17 am (UTC)It was a lovely wedding.