September 4 - Al Fresco


Coffee outside in the

Davis

Community

Presbyterian Church

Sunday School

Playground,


after


Communion

on the Colonnade Patio,


which


followed


the


Rehearsal


and


Service


(Discovery Time,


Prayer,


a complete reading of the very short


Book of Philemon,


Sermon,


Musical Meditation,


and


Recessional,


hard upon the commute,


so to speak,


there.


The


return


always


has


more pictures,


since it's in


the direction


of the


mountains --


in this case, on the 185th day of summer, high back up 4 to 107


(locally and in Davis -- 2nd-highest of summer, after the August 16 / September 7 108 readings)...



the anniversary, pretty much, of the official Fall of Rome, plus birthdays of


Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) and


Darius Milhaud (1892-1974).


Back home, almost immediatley compose


Philemon, Op. 40 (September 4, 2022)
    For Vocal Quartet and Orchestra



Also finish the orchestral parts for

The Nativity According to St. Matthew, Op. 72 (1998), with the Viola part (yes, the Cello / Bass was done yesterday, saving the alto clef as "best for last"...),

edit page 75

Piano Concerto ("Child's Play"), Op. 122 (2004)
     I. Allegro




update the Complete Works site vis a vis


Abducted by Aliens, Op. 222 (2014),

and enrich slightly text that must be in

Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
     September 3-4
          2am Upload the One with Me Telling the Truth...  Biden, In Giving Speech,
               Puts Entire Masks on in Order to Print...
          6am Spilling the Beans About Up-Coming U.S. Plots, on YouTube and Blogspot ...


Break for a brief walk,


the 113th in the


Vacaville


series:


a Sierra-Tahoe-illusionist 


Fallen Leaf


at

Stonegate

south,


diverting


into


2


intervening


short


Circles

to


Stonewood,


detouring on this


east to

Leisure,


and


reverse


to


embark

on


a


supply


run...


Leisure


to



a


long


beautiful


sunset


pull


on


Marshall,


eventually


returning


to


countinue labours, with a background of


documentariess on the


Santa Susanna Lab,



Ernest


Hemingway (1899-1961),


and



Norman Lear (b. 1922!), plus


Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) - Symphony No. 15, Op. 141 (1971), eagerly awaiting more from the


January 6 Committee...