Friday, December 31, 2010

Looking back at the last year

I know this is my first post, but why not start by looking back at the last year, especially in these last few hours of this year? 2010 certainly has been an eventful year.

January
I did an independent study during J-term. In other words I did some research about Max Reger and practiced. Not a bad way to spend January in Minnesota. On the 17th I had my audition here at CIM. My mom drove down from Caledonia and was here with me throughout the day. Little did I know how much that day would change my life! Also, I started working with Viking Chorus, our first year men's ensemble on a regular basis. What a fun thing to do!

February
I started my last semester of undergrad. Was it only ten months ago? I had my audition at Yale the last weekend of the month, and getting out there was a pain to say the least!!!! We had clear skies in Minnesota, but the east coast was getting slammed with a huge blizzard making it impossible to go anywhere. Fortunately I made it to Philadelphia and stayed an unexpected night with my cousin. It was great to see her! The next morning while waiting for my flight I found out I was accepted at CIM! By that point I wanted to get back on a plane to Minnesota!!! I am glad I went through with the rest of the trip. Finally made it to New Haven and had the audition. I think the audition was okay, but I had this NASTY head cold so by that point I didn't really care. Flew back late that night to be back for church the next morning where I got to conduct Viking Chorus when they sang during Communion. It felt nice to be back in Minnesota.

March
What a busy month! The very next day after I got to conduct Viking in Chapel on the 28th of February was a concert with some of the Northfield Youth Choirs and a girl's choir from Estonia. I helped Chorale, the high school group out as their accompanist was out of commission. And the final piece was Katie Moran Bart's "Blessing," which I got to play!!!!!!! Me! It was amazing. The biggest thing for me was my senior recital on the 19th. Everything came together, some things at the very last minute. I had quite a large crowd for an organ recital, and for a recital on a Friday night! And my teacher was there this year :) The Howells Psalm 23 was stunning and that's the piece for which I received the most compliments. And the next day my family, uncle and cousin, and the Grinsteinners all went up to St. Paul for the afternoon. Right after we got to the Science Museum I found out that I wasn't accepted into Yale's program, but that was a prayer answered! By that point I wanted to go to CIM, so this took care of that problem.

April
Continued working with Viking Chorus. They were starting to really make music with my pieces, but I always wanted them to go farther! Went to Pres Ball with Lindsey Giaquinto as friends. Her boyfriend was out of town and I didn't want to have a lot of pressure, so this worked out perfectly. Viking and Manitou, the first year women's chorus, had their combined spring concert and I got to conduct the VERY FIRST PIECE ON THE PROGRAM!!!!!! One of the coolest things I've done. Ever.

May
My last concert during my college career with the Northfield Youth Choirs. I'm choking up a bit just thinking about it. Mark and I had a blast working with the Troubadours and with each other. I even got to play a piece with the youngest singers, who are in kindergarten and first grade! Right before the last two mass choir pieces Liz did her thank you's and she singled me out as it was my last concert. She made me cry! Singing "Blessing" with the entire Northfield Youth Choir Program was such a great send off. Sadly I went home for the funeral of a very close family friend who I've known my entire life. Carrie, his daughter, called me asking if I could come home as they wanted good organ music for her dad's funeral. It was difficult, but a worthwhile thing to do for both me and the family. The church also offered me a job if I wanted one, which provided some much needed encouragement to me. I then got to spend a day at home doing nothing but relaxing. As finals were approaching, it was exactly what I needed! Next was graduation! Wow what a flurry of events that last week before the actual day! A lot of great memories, including FINALLY getting to drive Ferg's military toys out on the farm. Baccalaureate was wonderful and we were all crying. Graduation itself was HOT, but fun. And the next morning the last of my remaining swing friends on campus came into my room before I left so I got a proper goodbye with them all.

June
Chad and Jen got married!!!!!! I was so honored-and still am-that I was one of the few they invited to a beautiful wedding up on Higgins Lake! Otherwise June consisted of working at the golf course again and subbing at churches.

July
My mom and I came down to Cleveland and found my apartment! Also met with Greg, my boss at the cathedral. I still am in awe that I get to work in that beautiful space. The next weekend my cousin got married down in Columbus. A very nice wedding and it was fun to see my mom's family for a happy occasion! Two weeks later one of my closest friends from the church I went to in high school and breaks during college when I wasn't subbing somewhere got married and I played for the wedding. She specifically wanted piano only, and I had a lot of fun. It was a beautiful wedding and very much Michelle and Matt.

August
Our family took a few days to go up to Juniper beach and relax before I went off to grad school. We always enjoy being up there and right on the water. My mom and I also went to the Chihuly exhibit at the Meijer Gardens and it was really fun to see where he had placed something, including the swamps! On the 12th I turned 23 and moved to Cleveland! Holy buckets it was a HOT day!!!! I also started grad school the next week! Lots of changes!

September
My parents came to visit me over Labor Day weekend, which it was nice to have them here for a weekend. I also got to sub for one of my profs at a church in Hudson, Ohio. Nice to get out of Cleveland for a bit! She also told me about a job opening as the organist at a church, which I applied for and my audition was at the end of the month. I got the job!!!!!!

October
I had my first Sunday October 10th and I was so nervous!!! But it all went well and it's a wonderful church. I couldn't ask for much more from my first church. I also went home for fall break, a nice respite and Riley the dog was very glad to have some company for a few days!

November
My parents come down the weekend the organ studio performs the entire works of Franck. We got a lot of snow out at my church the day before, which was perfect for the Holiday Bazaar! The Franck recitals were long, but good. Went home for Thanksgiving, so still able to do that. Played for a service for someone. It was insane!!! We were supposed to be in the chapel, but that organ had a cipher, once I finally figured out how to get into the organ loft! We made the executive decision to hold the service in the sanctuary so I had basically no time to sight read the ensemble pieces and register the hymns! But it all went well.

December
Finished up classes nice and early, which was very helpful. On the 5th the kids sang with the Adult Choir and it went well! But dang it was a lot of work... Worth it though. Lots of work with church getting ready for Christmas and naturally my car was acting up during part of that prep time. Oh joy... Christmas Eve went better than I could have ever imagined with 18 people in my choir!!!!!! And a brass quartet!!!!! Everything came together so nicely and it was a beautiful service. Got back to Michigan at 2 AM safely. Christmas was relaxing with my family, my Uncle Ken and two of our neighbors. We laughed a lot. And now I'm back in Cleveland excited for a new year and everything that 2011 has to look forward to.

God has blessed me so much and I always try to remember that. Have a great 2011!

1 comment:

  1. This was such a fun post to read! I'm so glad to hear 2010 was a great year, and I'm really excited to read more of your blog! I love blogging, it's a great way to staty (loosely) connected and involved in each others lives :-) Happy New Year!

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