Category: Sinfonia

01.21.25 Sinfonia Message

Hello, Sinfonia Musicians, What a focused rehearsal we had on Thursday! Thank you for your hard work. I’m so proud of you for getting all the way through the Beethoven with tempo changes! This week, please focus your practice on the following: Beethoven: measures 1-25, then 25-75. Remember that our tempo essentially doubles at 25;

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12.06.24 Sinfonia Message

Hello, Sinfonia Musicians, Thank you for a great rehearsal yesterday. It was wonderful to see you all after the break! Next week we have sectionals with our coaches, so please mark spots in your music that you would like to go over with your section. Playing through all of the music is the best way

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11.22.24 Sinfonia Message

Hello, Sinfonia Musicians, Thank you for your wonderful work yesterday! Remember, we will have no Sinfonia rehearsal next week, November 28. Enjoy the rest and time with family! One of our pieces of music requires a mute. If you do not yet have a mute, please acquire one by the next rehearsal. Ms. Koch and I recommend either of the

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11.15.24 Sinfonia Message

Hello, Sinfonia Musicians, Thank you for an excellent evening of sight reading our new repertoire! We learned about Hungarian and Romanian folk music, ethnomusicology, musical modes, Irish folk songs and poetry, Napoleon, Bossa Nova, and Beethoven. Wow! As you embark on your practice this week, play through as much as you can, but put specific emphasis on

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11.08.24 Sinfonia Message

Hello, Sinfonia Musicians, Tomorrow is the big day–our first concert of the year! I know that your hard work, enthusiasm, and focus will pay off. What a gift it is to share our music with others. Tomorrow, many in the audience will be hearing our pieces for the very first time. How exciting! Remember to LEAD,

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11.01.24 Sinfonia Message

Dear Sinfonia Musicians, We have one rehearsal left before our Play Your Part concert! Attendance at next week’s rehearsal is critical to ensure we are prepared at the highest level for the concert. In your practicing over the next week, please begin running through the entire pieces. Your focus should be on articulation (what kind of

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Welcome to Sinfonia

Dear Sinfonia Musicians and Families, Welcome to Sinfonia! My name is Ms. Roznowski, and I am thrilled to make music with you next year! Congratulations on a successful audition process. Together we will work hard, inspire each other, learn as much as we can, and produce beautiful concerts. Looking forward to seeing you in the

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