Hear, hear!
David
On 10 April 2018 at 19:46, Agnes Armstrong <
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> Glad to hear from you, Mack, and learn about your situation. We all look
> forward to your concert reviews, and wish you well for future events.
>
>
> Here's a group hug,
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>
> Agnes Armstrong
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> From: David McPeak <[log in to unmask]>
> To: PIPORG-L <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tue, Apr 10, 2018 4:26 pm
> Subject: I'm Still Here :-))
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> To those of you who don't indulge in FaceBook, you may not know that I
> recently had surgery, again, to remove a cancerous kidney.. This did,
> again,slow me down some and my last appearance, before the surgery, was at
> the Boston Bach Birthday Bash 333, at First Lutheran Church of Boston. An
> event I have always enjoyed, especially the German Lunch served there.
> Since the event is run by the Boston Chapter of the AGO and First Lutherans
> Music Director, Jonathan Wessler, the format was changed from past years,
> a lot more non organ music was played, although lovely. it was not my feel
> for this event. The instrumental portions were sell done but there were
> only three organ portions throughout the whole day the first at 8:30 A.M.
> and the second after the lunch, and the last as a prelude to the Vesper
> service. Also a number of non Bach pieces were played. I was a bit
> disappointed in it this year, maybe it will smooth out over the year and
> become more like it was. That was a Saturday, I went under the knife that
> Monday and was home by Wednesday, amazing what they can do these days with
> minimally invasive surgery. I was uncomfortable for a while and finally
> made it out to a Trinity recital last Friday for the first time and also to
> a Recital by Stephen Buzard at The Church of the Advent, so I am back into
> getting around, I will be forthcoming with reports on these events, I do
> suggest you contact the First Lutheran Church for a copy of the programme
> as they do have it in PDF (www.FLC-Boston.org).I will not be typing it up
> <G> Please bear with me as I adjust to my new reality and at 77, its
> getting harder to get around, that's also arthritis too. More will follow
> as soon as I get myself organized again.
>
> Cheers,
> Mack
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Dr. David Cameron,
Chair of Examinations, The Royal Canadian College of Organists,
Music Director Emeritus, Melos Choir & Chamber Orchestra.
*Incline us, O God, to think humbly of ourselves, to be severe **only in
the examination *
* of our own conduct, to consider our **fellow creatures with kindness,
and to judge of all*
* they say **or do with that charity which we would desire of them
ourselves. (*Jane Austen)
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