Christmas stand-in...
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Just got a call from a choir conductor... he needs me as second trumpet in Mozart's Piccolomini Mass on Christmas Day...
modern, well-heated church, playing in the organ loft (civvies permitted)... so all the plans of spending Christmas Day with my mother-in-law went overboard - no turkey for me! -
@barliman2001 said in Christmas stand-in...:
Just got a call from a choir conductor... he needs me as second trumpet in Mozart's Piccolomini Mass on Christmas Day...
modern, well-heated church, playing in the organ loft (civvies permitted)... so all the plans of spending Christmas Day with my mother-in-law went overboard - no turkey for me!Tough choice!
Mother-in-lawvs Gig
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Wow, what a tough decision you have to make.
I had the choice between getting stuck in snow or chilling on a beach in Mexico. As you can imagine, I agonized over that decision for months.
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@barliman2001 said in Christmas stand-in...:
Just got a call from a choir conductor... he needs me as second trumpet in Mozart's Piccolomini Mass on Christmas Day...
modern, well-heated church, playing in the organ loft (civvies permitted)... so all the plans of spending Christmas Day with my mother-in-law went overboard - no turkey for me!Maybe when you return home, there may still be room in the dog house!
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My choice was to play a big band Christmas church performance with 19 others, playing Stan Kenton Christmas charts...
or
Playing a more traditional Lutheran Church service with just me playing descant Hymnal trumpet parts and an Organist.
Not such a tough choice... do I divide the collection plate with 19 individuals, or just 2?.. Hum!
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@Dr-GO We don't have a dog house... luckily, there is a maxim in the family that stand-ins always come first. Last stand-in was my wife doing Olga Kokozova in The Count of Luxembourg at two hours' notice...
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All went very well...
Except...
They had said, "it's a modern church, with a good heating system". Indeed. But no warning that for climate protection reasons, they only switch on the heating on Sundays.
Yesterday was a Wednesday. Horribly cold, but was happy to have brought my Brand Turbo mouthpiece (plastic mouthpiece which does not get cold)...
Picture wobbly because I shivered so much!
For those interested - I played that gig on my Gaudet/Courtois C, with a #1 Brand Turbo mouthpiece. My partner on 1st trumpet had a Selmer Radial C... very French trumpet section, blended well.
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Years ago, I received a frantic call from a choir director asking if I could fill in on 2nd part for a big, multi-performance Christmas extravaganza that was at its mid point. The 2nd trumpet had a meltdown the night before and quit. I said yes, and showed up the next day and sight read the book, which luckily wasn’t too complicated. I played 2 more performances after that, and received the same stipend as those who played the entire run of the show.
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@Dale-Proctor Well done!