January 30 - Upending


Prepare for publication

St. Paul Suite, Op. 145 (2007)
    II. That Very Day

inspired to do this endeavor after the weekly Zoom service of


Davis Community Presbyterian Church, featuring


Kate Boxeth's re-telling of the conversion of Saul,


Chris Erdman delivering sermon on 1 Corinthians 13 (hmm, may have to do something on this, too),


another fine performance by the Chancel Choir (video pre our association),


DCC's slight alteration of the classic Lord's Prayer


(recalling my probably-not-quite-appropriate-for-church-rendition Op. 5 [1975] setting), and the


Carl Boberg (1859-1940) - How Great Thou Art (1885).


Congregational Meeting


directly follows, and this


also


encludes


very


enlightening


material.


Eventually out

for the


6th Vacaville Streets walk,


now from West Olympic Palm Parking northwest,


around the bend northeast to the Greenspace,


returning southeast toward


point of origin.


Beyond,


in search of


dining,


cross-


town,


eventually

happening


upon


Sonoma


Springs


Brewing


Company,


quite


lost

as Erik Satie (1866-1925) had it on the 2nd page, staff 2, of Gnossienne No. 3 (1890).


Interesting situation,


occupying the space of the old Library,


with views


to the


Lagoon and


Vaca


Mountains.


Onward,


homeward,


on the


28th day of spring,


high


down 4 to


63.


Update

The Lord's Prayer, Op. 5 (July 1, 1975)

on the Works blog and bring in more text for

Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
     January 29-30
          3am Back Seat of Car,... I Want to Tell O'Henry O Hell Olivia I've Just Returned from Rome
                  I Love You I Want To Tell About My Wife...

All the day's composition work in consort with


Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) - Symphony No. 10 in F-Sharp Minor (1911 -- ah this suspicious piece 2 days in a row!),


Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) - Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 29 (1901),


Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) - Escales (1922),


Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) - Romeo and Juliet, Suite 2, Op.64 (1935),


William Dawson (1899-1990) - Negro Folk Symphony (1934),


Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) - Cello Concerto in E Minor (1946),


an old Dick van Dyke Show (1961-1966) episode from


from Season 4,


E21 - Case of the Pillow (1965), including the expertly-delivered, belabored line,


"Cheap, chopped chicken feathers."


Additionally two


Huell Howser California's Golden Parks (2002-2010) classics:


a recent repeat of


132. Carizzo Plain and


Butte County /


Chico's


Bidwell Park,


the 49th largest urban preserve in the world,


focussing on


the upper region,


evidently


known


as


Iron


Canyon --


marvelous!


Also first Family Zoom since the Calstrs confirmation...