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25th June 2008
A typical musician! When the going gets tough stick your head up your arse and hope it all goes away :o)
Amanda (non musician)
Keiron says:
Now Amanda do you really expect me to put your \"typical musician\" thing on the site? Remember the song \"When the going gets tough the tough...............\" Phone a friend!
Oh I did put it on the site.
Let\'s see if we get some feedback.
Keiron
23rd June 2008
Hi, We were all very privileged to have heard last night\'s premier of Closure in its original form, it is a very intense piece in parts and I think would improve even further with subsequent listening - which would also give Dave a chance to decide whether he agrees with you ending or not��.. Harlequin Dances by the way is great; very immediate - the sort of piece that makes you smile as you listen (and I now have extreme high note envy!). L.
Lindsay
Keiron says:
I was glad that you came to hear the concert. I know that the group appreciate the support and play all the better for it. I wanted the piece to be intriguing and worthy of more than a single listen. Harlequin Dances uses simple ostinati and thematic development to drive home the point, making it more of an impact piece; which programmes need.
It is heartening to know that you enjoyed it all.
Keiron
10th June 2008
Photos are now on my web site www.ptgraphics.co.uk
Paul Tombs
19th May 2008
I know you have said you need to feed off the enthusiasm of group members. So here goes. I think YWO is really starting to discover its new identity now, and is growing in confidence fast. Having been out of Phoenix for around a year, I have noticed a new ethos with heightened concentration at rehearsals, and this resulted in a very successful concert at Armley where the receptive audience inspired the band. C�mon Harlequin � any imminent concert seems to bring out the best in the group � and the challenging programme for Broomhill should do just that. Thanks for your hard work and sharing your experience and skills. Must keep listening and practising.
David
Keiron says:
I am a \"vampire\" for enthusiasm and commitment. I work best under those circumstances. What I cannot do is function well when I\'m tired after a long day and a long journey only to find that people have not shown up. Empty chairs are my pet hate that\'s when all my energy is cancelled out.
It\'s my own fault because I have put up with it in the past. NSWO do not put up with it and so the players who remain have the commitment to be ready to play at 9.30am every Sunday morning. You don\'t get that by being soft and flexible all the time.
6th May 2008
Added the photos to my site. www.ptgraphics.co.uk
Pappa-Hatzi-Paul
Keiron says:
I\'ve had a look and they are really good. There was not a lot of light and most of it behind the subject. Well done!
6th May 2008
Say hello to Eduard Oertle, enjoy your time, company and music, have a memorable event (without getting hernia in the eardrum).
Michael Schulz, Albstadt, Unter der
Keiron says:
Thanks, Eduard was excellent!
6th May 2008
Hi Keiron, as a new member of the flute section, I just wanted to say how much I am enjoying the rehearsals and I thoroughly enjoyed playing in the concert on Sunday. I think we certainly entertained the audience and I think your compairing was excellent! Thank you for putting in so much effort at rehearsals, it is a pleasure to attend and I have learnt so much, it is very much appreciated.
Jo Lewis
Keiron says:
Keep coming and playing so well!
6th May 2008
Hi Keiron, I think it\'s fair to say that everybody involved with the Phoenix \'Last Night of the Proms\' concert in Armley last night had a wonderful evening. The locals clearly enjoyed themselves and the band felt greatly appreciated, both in terms of the audience reaction and the wonderful hospitality we were shown. It made me reflect on the way home about how sometimes bands and orchestras can operate in a relatively small sphere. It was a great experience to reach out to a wider audience who perhaps came to the concert with slightly different expectations and responses. The St George iced biscuits were also a great touch!
Hilary Pattison
Keiron says:
The band is improving and developing. Onwards and upwards!
14th April 2008
Could you please tell the Brass section the jokes before the audience as we can\'t hear you and get paranoid that everyone is laughing at us!!
Jayne
Keiron says:
No conductor in his right mind laughs at the brass section. Well, not BEFORE they play anyway. You were sensational on Sunday and your little daughter is beautiful!
19th February 2008
Hi Kieron We discussed the workshop at the NWE planning meeting on Sunday and thought we\'d like to tell you about the positive feedback from the NWE players. Many of them felt they had useful input from the tutors (which I hope we\'d expected), but several people also expressed how valuable they\'d found the sessions you conducted in the afternoon. So we felt we should pass this feedback on! Thanks for all your hard work on the day, and let\'s hope we have the opportunity to do it again.
Sandra Kingston
Keiron says:
I\'m delighted that the day was useful and inspiring for everyone but even more happy that you all enjoyed it after me being so grumpy in Italy. The NWE is on the way up!
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