Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Songs of the Season!


Welcome to Songs of the Season! It's basically a caroling troupe, blogger style, where a bunch of marvelous people share their favorite Christmas songs. There should be an interesting variety of marvelous music, and I hope you enjoy them all. :) My post is a day late due to blogger malfunctions, sorry. :(



This is not the song I intended to post when I set out to write this post, but it just has so much cheerful energy that I have to share.

Here are links to more music and Christmas cheer, and make sure to thank Sasha Soren for setting this up!

                       Merry Christmas!
                                  Lieder Madchen



Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Random Magic Tour: Pirates! Mermaid Cove Music Hop

Random Magic Tour: Pirates! Mermaid Cove Music Hop



Mermaid's Cove Music Hop
Part of the Random Magic Tour: Pirates!
May 10-30, 2011
Tour Organization: Lyrika Publicis
Triton Tavern proprietress and guest relations: vvb32
Contact the tour: @RandomMagicTour

Rum + Plunder Treasure Hunt (May 11-30)
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and
Bonus: Little Pirate Prizes
Cool surprise treasures scattered throughout the tour…

Ahoy, me darlin', ye've found a jolly round of songs for swashbucklers. Music is a strong theme in Random Magic -- so strong, in fact, that one of the celestial characters Winnie and Henry meet is Efterpe, the Muse of music. So, for the love of music (and pirates), here’s a fun music hop to check out, featuring all kinds of delicious tunes piratical. Start anywhere you like -- for each blog stop, you’ll be able to enjoy a merry tune, then just sail off to the next port for another round.
Hoist the mizzen and away we go!

You are here: #11 of 11: Songs and Stories

Songs for: (Delightfully) campy pirates

I Am a Pirate King (Oh, better far to live and die…) - The Pirates of Penzance (Gilbert and Sullivan)

Lyrics:
Oh, better far to live and die
Under the brave black flag I fly
Than play a sanctimonious part
With a pirate head and a pirate heart
Away to the cheating world go you
Where pirates all are well-to-do
But I’ll be true to the song I sing
And live and die a pirate king


Shown above: Random Magic book trailer. 

Random Magic quote of the piratey persuasion:

‘Begads!’ shouted the captain. ‘Cork yer flaps, or oi'll 'ave the cat o' nine tails settle it for ye.’

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This is #11 of 11 stops on the musical blog hop.

If you'd like to start from the top of the hop again -- and who wouldn't? -- you can do that right here: 
 Set sail for a new port - check out music stop #1 of 11: Take Me There!

 The Mermaid’s Cove Music Hop is part of Random Magic Tour:Pirates!

You can find more fun stuff here: Schedule

 (If you enjoy a particular music pick, please consider buying thetrack to help support the person or group that created it foreveryone’s enjoyment. The Red Queen is the unofficial soundtrack for Random Magic Tour: Pirates! Happy listening!)

For the impatient, here are all the blogs on the hop:

 Twitter: @Misha_1989
  
Twitter: @blodeuedd83

Twitter: @MeriGreenleaf

Twitter: @vvb32reads


Twitter: @BooksatTinas

Twitter: N/A

Twitter: @cerebrate

Twitter:  @eatingyabooks


Songs and Stories Songs and Stories



BONUS: Win some marrrrrrvelous plunder! Feast yer deadlights on some great tour goodies, and if you like, join the hunt!
(Through May 30): Browse prizes or Join the Hunt


Reader note: Do you have a favorite pirate tune? Feel free to share some of your top tunes in the comments, maybe everyone will find a great new song to check out. If you're playing Rum + Plunder, your comment could count towards winning one of your fave prizes, too! How to Play.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Spring Concert and Dinner Dance



I would like to invite all of you in the Portland, OR. area to the Liedertafel Harmonie's annual Spring concert. April 16, starting at 6 o'clock p.m., is an evening of music, dancing, and German food. (Which is pretty yummy.) The dancing might be just a little crazy because some of us (meaning me) don't actually know how to dance but do it anyway. The Frohsinn Men's Choir will be joining us in our singing. The songs will mostly be in German, but I know that at least one American song will be performed. (And there is that one Irish song that was translated into German, I still don't quite understand why, but it is a pretty song.) You do not have to know German to have fun (I certainly don't) and we love to see new people.

Admission is $25 per person, that includes dinner but not drinks.
For a reservation, please call us at 503-236-6081 or 503-244-5736 or e-mail us at liedertafel_pdx@hotmail.com .

                                             I hope to see you there!
                                                        Lieder Madchen

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Back to Practice!

Last Friday I made it to choir practice for the first time since our Christmas concert. The first week of practice, I had a flu bug, the second week the lady I ride with to practice wasn't feeling up to it, the third week she broke a tooth, the fourth week I had a bad head cold, but finally we made it. :) The new music we have started working on for the Fruhlingkonzert (spring concert) in April is really hard, and we haven't even begun work on the music for our trip to Leavenworth, WA. in May for the Maifest. Practice was a lot of fun (there was one song with a lot of "ba ba-aaas" in it, so we joked about sounding like sheep) and it was great to see my friends again.
I still speak hardly any German, but I love singing in foreign languages. Last year we all went to Nanaimo, B.C., Canada for the Nord-Pazifischer Saengerbund (I hope I spelled that right, it means "North-Pacific Song Festival", it is where all of the German choirs if in the northwest meet up for a big concert and a party. (Germans love to party!) We took a bus and a ferry up, two modes of transportation I had never tried before. I have been in the Liedertafel Harmonie for just over a year now, and I have had massive amounts of fun with it. :)

                                    Lieder Madchen

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Caroling

Dear people of wherever,

        This Christmas season, I organized a caroling expedition to two Portland retirement homes. It was a friend's suggestion, a joke made in passing, that I decided to run with. This was my first attempt in organization. I called several places, talked to a few people, and finally promised that myself and some of my friends from the Liedertafel Harmonie German Choir would visit two places. I had several volunteers and it seemed that all was coming along wonderfully. Then I lost my ride to a grandchild's Christmas party. I was not concerned, as my sister-in-law had said she would love to come. Unfortunately, she became ill and could not make it. And so, Dec. 11 (Caroling day) dawned with me having no idea as to who would be taking me to Portland. Taking myself was not an option, as I have no license. Thankfully, to my eternal gratitude, my dad volunteered himself.
        We arrived promptly for the short practice before-hand. The Portland streets were flooded that day, and added to the business of Christmas, not very many people showed up. And so, a handful of us ladies plus one bass, we began practice. It was dreadful. The others were determined to be cheerful, but I was beginning to think that my first attempt at organizing was going to be a complete disaster and that no-one would trust me to plan anything ever again. We were then nearly ten minutes late for the first retirement home. My self-confidence was pretty low at that point.
         But when we walked in that door, we were greeted with smiles and welcome. It was a small place, with few people, but they were all happy to see us. After that, everything went beautifully. We sang our best, and some of the retirees sang along! As we were leaving, there was a little old lady in a wheelchair sitting next to our route out. As we walked past her, she pointed to each of us in turn, saying "Thank you, and thank you,..." We left laughing and happy, for we had made people smile.
         We had quite a large piece of time before the second place expected us, so we decided to stop at a nearby Starbucks and just hang out for a bit. My wonderful dad hates coffee, so he waited in the car, reading a book. He hadn't come in with us at the first place, but promised to come in to the second. Our coffee-break was lovely. We all sat and laughed and told stories. The ladies had been baking for the bake sale and concert we were having the next day, so we talked about their recipes and future concerts.
         As it was getting darker out the window, we departed for our second destination. We were greeted with enthusiasm by the activities director, and pointed to  what was almost a balcony, where we would stand and sing down at the people below. We were also joined by another friend of ours, who had not been able to make it to the first place due to her work schedule. Dad filmed us on his camera, which made us sound like a bunch of chipmunks. :) We were rewarded with hot chocolate, cookies, and candy canes afterwards. My friends were going to hang out a while longer, and some of them went to a concert that was being put on by our conductor that evening, but Dad and I said our farewells and left. We had a Christmas tree waiting to be decorated.
        And so, that is how my first foray into organization was, eventually, a success.

         Hoping you had as wonderful a Christmas as I did,
                                                          Lieder Madchen