Moonlit in the Sun made the bigtime (well, for us it's bigtime). Loudoun Magazine, a slick magazine published in Loudoun County, did an article about music in the county, and we have quite a few paragraphs of print! Check it out!
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Cello-loving acoustics = fun!

Last Friday, November 7, MITS played at SoNa Bank for the Leesburg First Friday. What a blast! This is the old Loudoun-Times Mirror building with very high ceilings. The acoustics were fantastic, especially for the strings. We sounded SO GOOD! More than 175 people heard us (Brad was counting); many sat down and listened to us for half an hour or more. The temperature was in the 60's, so lots of people were out walking around the downtown area. Good times.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Learning to say no
I've not been in the position before where I had to turn down opportunities to play. However, now that rehearsals have started for Loudoun Symphony, Mormon Orchestra of Washington DC, stake Messiah presentation, and MITS, I'm thinking that it's time to practice. Yes, the cello for sure, but also, the art of saying, "No".
Thursday, September 11, 2008
It's that time of year...
This is the time of the year when I search for venues for the Loudoun Symphony venues. Actually, I started at the end of the last school year, and have 95% of the venues all taken care of. But why oh why (I feel a whine coming on) does there always have to be one date that causes problems?This year it is Dec. 6 for a Loudoun Youth Symphony concert. I've been turned down by six schools so far, and the end is not in sight....
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Fun weekend!

I played two concerts this weekend. Friday night was an outdoor concert in downtown Leesburg with the trio that I just joined. We put pickups on our instruments and plugged them into pre-amps and amps and speakers and all kinds of electrical stuff. I had no idea what was going on but it was loud! We still played classical stuff, and rags and tangos; we even played "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay! We had quite a few people show up and more wandered in and out. Unfortunately, Tropical Storm Hannah started making her presence known in the middle of the concert, and we had to pack up really quickly!
Saturday night I played at a fundraiser. The husband of a violinist friend of mine was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis about two years ago. She has done an annual fundraiser for the MS Society since that time. Last night as I was playing, I thought, "It's nice to be able to play and really feel like I'm helping somebody". I love to play in the symphony, and feel like it is a great way to invite the Spirit in that setting, but playing at a fundraiser was an especially good feeling.
Friday, September 5, 2008
MITS First Friday concert
Tonight, barring interference by Tropical Storm Hannah, our quartet will play an outdoor concert in old town Leesburg. We're playing Baroque, tangos, rags and even "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay! Wish us luck!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Patowmack Farms gig
Last Thursday night MITS (www.moonlitinthesun.com) played at Patowmack Farms restaurant. It was the second time for me. We had a great time; only 13 people were dining, but they really enjoyed our music. One party was celebrating a birthday, so we played happy birthday as the birthday girl was walking in. Later they gave us a tip, and said that our music had "made" their experience. Later, as we were walking around chatting up the guests, one man asked, "Who was the cellist?" Not knowing what he was going to say, I pointed at the violinist :o). He said, "That was first-class cello playing!" He really was leading into a story about a cellist that he had heard on NPR, but I'll take whatever I get.
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