Calendar of Events
The American Recorder Society provides this calendar as a convenience to our members. Event information is provided by the event sponsors, and any questions should be submitted to the contact in the event listing.

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Second Level Beginners' Class: Bass Recorder with Tish Berlin
12/3/2024 - 12/12/2024
register for this event...

Events in the month of October 2022
10/15/2022
Sign up here to receive a link to attend the ARS Annual Meeting, held this year via Zoom, on Saturday, October 15, 2022, at 3 p.m. EDT.  You will receive a link to the Zoom meeting, both in your confirmation email and in a reminder email a few days in advance.

When asked for your email address, be sure to use the email address associated with your ARS member record (where ARS membership renewal invoices are sent). Thanks!
10/1/2022 - 10/2/2022
This event is being offered in-person (Hendersonville NC) and on Zoom. 
10/3/2022

Mondays and Thursdays:

9:30 -10 AM, EDT

Open and continuous enrollment -

5 classes for $100

Add structure to your life and practice routine! After doing the warm ups together, you will be motivated and inspired to practice on your own. Each half hour technique class will feature 15 minutes of breathing, tone, tonguing or coordination warms ups for all levels, as well as 15 minutes of advanced study of scales, arpeggios and Telemann duet in F Major.

Contact Sarah Cantor at Cantornote@icloud.com to register 

Sheet music for the class can be downloaded here: https://www.cantornote.com/downloads.html

Warm up video below:

https://www.cantornote.com/teaching.html

10/4/2022
A unique opportunity to take an 8-week online course with a small group of up to 8 like-minded players, featuring rewarding experiences playing recorder ensemble music at YOUR level, together with personalized guidance directed at YOUR playing and practice!

Dear recorder friends,
 
This Fall I am offering a new kind of online recorder class, with a format that is probably quite unlike your other experiences on Zoom…  And it might just be the perfect fit for you!
 
When I listen to recorder players’ reactions to online recorder sessions, especially virtual playing meetings, there are two comments that I hear over and over:
  • The music is too easy!
  • The music is too hard!
     
So my new classes will be especially geared to these two types of player:
  • The experienced player who wants to be challenged both technically and musically, and is looking to take their playing and understanding of the music to a new level
  • The insecure or inexperienced player who wants to work more slowly, to spend time gaining greater familiarity with a piece, to feel more comfortable playing ensemble music, to develop and widen their playing skills, and to gain greater fluency on their recorders
     
Does this sound like you?
 
Other comments that I hear from all levels of player include:
  • The class is a once-and-done experience
  • The class rarely goes in depth with any single piece
  • I generally only get to play one part in any piece
  • I don’t love the music selections
  • The recordings aren’t always good
  • I’m just one of many
  • I’d like some feedback on my playing and ensemble skills
     
So my new classes will address these concerns too.  In fact, there will now be two series of classes - two courses, in fact: one for experienced players, and one working at a gentler pace.  
 
Each course:
  • has a weekly online class of 90 minutes, taken for a “semester” consisting of the months of October and November (8 classes)
  • Focuses on a limited selection of pieces, received in advance to allow time to prepare and practice
  • Will include all the parts for all the pieces, so the pieces are learned in depth
  • Will address technique, ensemble playing skills, style and more
  • Uses excellent recordings of professional recorder players
  • Will take place on ZOOM, and will feature both muted and UNMUTED playingHas a limited number of participants - a MAXIMUM of EIGHT (8) players per class
    AND most importantly,
    Every player gets the opportunity for PERSONAL attention to their individual playing
     
I’ll repeat that, because this is what makes these classes so special
and so different from what we usually experience:
 
EACH class has no more than 8 participants,
so that EACH player can get advice,
specific to their individual abilities,
for improving different aspects of their recorder playing!  
 
Does this sound like something you'd like to be part of?
 
If one of the things you like about a Zoom class is being muted so that others can’t hear your struggles, please be assured that a large chunk of each of these classes will be playing along with recordings, with everyone muted of course.  However, there will also be segments when each participant will play a short section of the piece unmuted, in order to be given advice and direction for their playing and practice.  There will be opportunities for questions as well as group interactions, and we will also use the breakout rooms to work in pairs (a very rewarding experience).  And finally, there will be a recording available after each class, for those who wish to take the class again (or for the first time, if they had to miss it), as well as for practicing along with the recordings, if desired.  
 
What are these classes?  
 
Bach Quartets
For experienced SATB players, we will be doing a deep dive into four vocal quartets by none other than JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH!  We’ll address various technical aspects essential for playing Bach’s more challenging music, as well as looking at Bach's music in terms of baroque style, making interpretive decisions, and gaining mastery of all the parts.  The music is taken from arguably his finest vocal works: the St Matthew Passion, the Magnificat, the motet “Jesu meine Freude”, and the B minor Mass.  
 
The Delightful Companions
Named after a recorder tutor published in 1686, this course is for insecure or inexperienced players of at least two sizes of recorder (SA or AT), ideally SAT or SATB.  We will be learning a broad selection of easier pieces for recorder ensemble.  It will include Renaissance, Baroque and modern works, vocal as well as instrumental music, faster numbers in addition to slower ones. We will work at a comfortable pace, and learn all the parts we can, practice changing instruments, work on technique and reading skills, and more.
 
And when?
 
Each course features a weekly class that will be 90 minutes long and be offered on two different days, with one session taking place during the daytime hours and the other during the evening, offering the opportunity for those whose activities or time zone make one or the other challenging if not impossible. You will be assigned to one or the other - no switching!  And if you really want to take part in a class but can’t make either of the days, let me know: I may be able to add an extra session at a different time/on a different day if there is sufficient interest.  
 
Bach Quartets
will be held October through November 2022
Tuesdays 11-12:30  ET
Wednesdays 6-7:30 ET
 
The Delightful Companions
will be held October through November 2022
Tuesdays 2-3:30 ET
Wednesdays 8-9:30 ET
 
The cost for the “semester” is $300, which includes:
  • all of the music
  • irst-class audio recordings to play along with
  • 8 classes and  8 weeks of practice guidance
  • unlimited private access to recordings of the classes (through the end of 2022)
  • guided ensemble playing and individualized personal direction
  • a dedicated community of up to 8 like-minded players
  • teaching by one of the most experienced online recorder teachers in North America.
  • classes comprising ensemble music coaching, musicianship, performance practice, technical work, and more, with mini private lessons sprinkled on top!
     
If you don’t already know me, among other things I’m the Music Director of the North American Virtual Recorder Society, and, when I get away from the computer screen, I’m also an active performer and teacher based in New York.  My website is sadly rather out of date now, thanks in part to my activities in the brave new world of virtual recorder teaching!  However, the recordings are still good, and the details of my earlier career years have not changed!  For a “historical perspective” of yours truly, see www.rachelbegley.com
 
How do I sign up for the classes?
 
Don’t wait!  Email me!
rachelbegleyrecorder@yahoo.com
 
We will set up a quick Zoom call so I can make sure that you are a good fit for the class.  Once you are accepted and assigned a class time, you’ll be sent a bill.  And once the  bill is paid (there are a number of options), you will be sent the music and the Zoom link.  
 
***Classes begin October 4 / 5 , SO DON’T DELAY!!!***
 
***Remember each session is limited to EIGHT players!!!***
 
Any questions?
Email me!  rachelbegleyrecorder@yahoo.com
 
If either of these courses interests you, please let me know ASAP!  
 
And if you would like to take part in similar courses featuring multiple classes in the future, please give me an idea of what sort of music or what aspect of playing or playing level you would be most interested in.  There will be a series of individual workshops in December featuring Christmas and other seasonal music, and in the new year I plan on holding another series of classes like I am doing this Fall. Requests are always welcome!
 
Please share this with other recorder players!  Spread the word!
 
I look forward to hearing from you, and hopefully to your joining us for this very special musical experience.
 
Best wishes,
–Rachel 
10/4/2022

Looking to continue building your skills as a consort player? The ORB trio is offering their very popular online courses for both Intermediate and Advanced players. The 10-week sessions begin Tuesday/Saturday (Intermediate), October 4 and Wednesday/Saturday (Advanced) October 5. Participants can attend one session a week or two if they like. The fee is $100 for the 10-week program.

Full class descriptions and registration can be found on our website:

https://www.emgo.org/consort-class-online/

Questions? Please feel free to email us:

https://www.emgo.org/contact-us/
10/4/2022
This class will focus on the skills of playing in an ensemble. You!ll play along with me on duos, and on 3-,4-, and 5-part pieces with my GarageBand recordings. Each week we’ll explore one or two pieces from the perspective of the following ensemble skills: Tuning, keeping a steady pulse, learning to subdivide, playing alto up an octave, playing the recorder expressively. Geared to intermediate players but all who would like to develop stronger ensemble skills are welcome. Pitch: A=440. Participants should be able to play at least one F recorder and one C recorder and be familiar with most fingerings.

10:00 am – 11:30 am Pacific/1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern.
October 4, 11, and 18
Take all three or as many as you like.
Each individual class is $25.00.
Each class will be recorded for study and for those who can’t attend the live Zoom class.

 
10/4/2022
This class is meant to help low intermediate players learn to play in an ensemble. Each 45-minute class will move from very easy pieces to an intermediate level of difficulty. You’ll get music in advance and in class you’ll play along with me or my recordings. I’ll give tips on how to keep going but we’ll keep the talking to a minimum so we can play! We’ll save 10 minutes at the end of each class for your questions. For low intermediate players.

1:30 pm – 2:15 pm Pacific/4:30 – 5:15 pm Eastern.
October 4, 11, and 18
Take all three or as many as you like. Each individual class is $15.00.
Each class will be recorded for study and for those who can’t attend the live Zoom class.

 
10/5/2022
A unique opportunity to take an 8-week online course with a small group of up to 8 like-minded players, featuring rewarding experiences playing recorder ensemble music at YOUR level, together with personalized guidance directed at YOUR playing and practice!

Dear recorder friends,
 
This Fall I am offering a new kind of online recorder class, with a format that is probably quite unlike your other experiences on Zoom…  And it might just be the perfect fit for you!
 
When I listen to recorder players’ reactions to online recorder sessions, especially virtual playing meetings, there are two comments that I hear over and over:
  • The music is too easy!
  • The music is too hard!
     
So my new classes will be especially geared to these two types of player:
  • The experienced player who wants to be challenged both technically and musically, and is looking to take their playing and understanding of the music to a new level
  • The insecure or inexperienced player who wants to work more slowly, to spend time gaining greater familiarity with a piece, to feel more comfortable playing ensemble music, to develop and widen their playing skills, and to gain greater fluency on their recorders
     
Does this sound like you?
 
Other comments that I hear from all levels of player include:
  • The class is a once-and-done experience
  • The class rarely goes in depth with any single piece
  • I generally only get to play one part in any piece
  • I don’t love the music selections
  • The recordings aren’t always good
  • I’m just one of many
  • I’d like some feedback on my playing and ensemble skills
     
So my new classes will address these concerns too.  In fact, there will now be two series of classes - two courses, in fact: one for experienced players, and one working at a gentler pace.  
 
Each course:
  • has a weekly online class of 90 minutes, taken for a “semester” consisting of the months of October and November (8 classes)
  • Focuses on a limited selection of pieces, received in advance to allow time to prepare and practice
  • Will include all the parts for all the pieces, so the pieces are learned in depth
  • Will address technique, ensemble playing skills, style and more
  • Uses excellent recordings of professional recorder players
  • Will take place on ZOOM, and will feature both muted and UNMUTED playingHas a limited number of participants - a MAXIMUM of EIGHT (8) players per class
    AND most importantly,
    Every player gets the opportunity for PERSONAL attention to their individual playing
     
I’ll repeat that, because this is what makes these classes so special
and so different from what we usually experience:
 
EACH class has no more than 8 participants,
so that EACH player can get advice,
specific to their individual abilities,
for improving different aspects of their recorder playing!  
 
Does this sound like something you'd like to be part of?
 
If one of the things you like about a Zoom class is being muted so that others can’t hear your struggles, please be assured that a large chunk of each of these classes will be playing along with recordings, with everyone muted of course.  However, there will also be segments when each participant will play a short section of the piece unmuted, in order to be given advice and direction for their playing and practice.  There will be opportunities for questions as well as group interactions, and we will also use the breakout rooms to work in pairs (a very rewarding experience).  And finally, there will be a recording available after each class, for those who wish to take the class again (or for the first time, if they had to miss it), as well as for practicing along with the recordings, if desired.  
 
What are these classes?  
 
Bach Quartets
For experienced SATB players, we will be doing a deep dive into four vocal quartets by none other than JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH!  We’ll address various technical aspects essential for playing Bach’s more challenging music, as well as looking at Bach's music in terms of baroque style, making interpretive decisions, and gaining mastery of all the parts.  The music is taken from arguably his finest vocal works: the St Matthew Passion, the Magnificat, the motet “Jesu meine Freude”, and the B minor Mass.  
 
The Delightful Companions
Named after a recorder tutor published in 1686, this course is for insecure or inexperienced players of at least two sizes of recorder (SA or AT), ideally SAT or SATB.  We will be learning a broad selection of easier pieces for recorder ensemble.  It will include Renaissance, Baroque and modern works, vocal as well as instrumental music, faster numbers in addition to slower ones. We will work at a comfortable pace, and learn all the parts we can, practice changing instruments, work on technique and reading skills, and more.
 
And when?
 
Each course features a weekly class that will be 90 minutes long and be offered on two different days, with one session taking place during the daytime hours and the other during the evening, offering the opportunity for those whose activities or time zone make one or the other challenging if not impossible. You will be assigned to one or the other - no switching!  And if you really want to take part in a class but can’t make either of the days, let me know: I may be able to add an extra session at a different time/on a different day if there is sufficient interest.  
 
Bach Quartets
will be held October through November 2022
Tuesdays 11-12:30  ET
Wednesdays 6-7:30 ET
 
The Delightful Companions
will be held October through November 2022
Tuesdays 2-3:30 ET
Wednesdays 8-9:30 ET
 
The cost for the “semester” is $300, which includes:
  • all of the music
  • irst-class audio recordings to play along with
  • 8 classes and  8 weeks of practice guidance
  • unlimited private access to recordings of the classes (through the end of 2022)
  • guided ensemble playing and individualized personal direction
  • a dedicated community of up to 8 like-minded players
  • teaching by one of the most experienced online recorder teachers in North America.
  • classes comprising ensemble music coaching, musicianship, performance practice, technical work, and more, with mini private lessons sprinkled on top!
     
If you don’t already know me, among other things I’m the Music Director of the North American Virtual Recorder Society, and, when I get away from the computer screen, I’m also an active performer and teacher based in New York.  My website is sadly rather out of date now, thanks in part to my activities in the brave new world of virtual recorder teaching!  However, the recordings are still good, and the details of my earlier career years have not changed!  For a “historical perspective” of yours truly, see www.rachelbegley.com
 
How do I sign up for the classes?
 
Don’t wait!  Email me!
rachelbegleyrecorder@yahoo.com
 
We will set up a quick Zoom call so I can make sure that you are a good fit for the class.  Once you are accepted and assigned a class time, you’ll be sent a bill.  And once the  bill is paid (there are a number of options), you will be sent the music and the Zoom link.  
 
***Classes begin October 4 / 5 , SO DON’T DELAY!!!***
 
***Remember each session is limited to EIGHT players!!!***
 
Any questions?
Email me!  rachelbegleyrecorder@yahoo.com
 
If either of these courses interests you, please let me know ASAP!  
 
And if you would like to take part in similar courses featuring multiple classes in the future, please give me an idea of what sort of music or what aspect of playing or playing level you would be most interested in.  There will be a series of individual workshops in December featuring Christmas and other seasonal music, and in the new year I plan on holding another series of classes like I am doing this Fall. Requests are always welcome!
 
Please share this with other recorder players!  Spread the word!
 
I look forward to hearing from you, and hopefully to your joining us for this very special musical experience.
 
Best wishes,
–Rachel 
10/5/2022

Looking to continue building your skills as a consort player? The ORB trio is offering their very popular online courses for both Intermediate and Advanced players. The 10-week sessions begin Tuesday/Saturday (Intermediate), October 4 and Wednesday/Saturday (Advanced) October 5. Participants can attend one session a week or two if they like. The fee is $100 for the 10-week program.

Full class descriptions and registration can be found on our website:

https://www.emgo.org/consort-class-online/

Questions? Please feel free to email us:

https://www.emgo.org/contact-us/
10/5/2022

Attend all six (one more than last season!!) of this season’s Wednesday Webinars at a special price! Includes automatic access to webinars on August 31, October 5, November 16, January 25, March 8, and May 17.

All webinars take place via Zoom on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 PM US CT (8:00 PM ET, 6:00 PM MT, 5:00 PM PT).

Upon purchase, you’ll receive a link to download a PDF containing Zoom invites for all six webinars. Save money on the single ticket price! All webinars include limited streaming access to the replay.

https://www.annetimberlake.com/webinars/wednesday-webinar-season-pass-2021-2022 

Questions? Prefer to pay offline? Contact me at anne@annetimberlake.com

***********

8/31/22: Terrific Tenors: Improving Your Tenor Recorder Skills

10/5/22: When in France: Demystifying Inégale

11/16/22: Secret Skills: The Musical Essentials You Didn’t Know You Needed- and How to Practice Them.

1/25/23: Help! I’m Lost: Getting Lost Less…and Finding Your Way When You Do

3/8/23: Tools of the Trade: Musical Must-Haves and How to Use Them.

5/17/23: Improve Your Sight Reading: An Action Plan

10/6/2022

Mondays and Thursdays:

9:30 -10 AM, EDT

Open and continuous enrollment -

5 classes for $100

Add structure to your life and practice routine! After doing the warm ups together, you will be motivated and inspired to practice on your own. Each half hour technique class will feature 15 minutes of breathing, tone, tonguing or coordination warms ups for all levels, as well as 15 minutes of advanced study of scales, arpeggios and Telemann duet in F Major.

Contact Sarah Cantor at Cantornote@icloud.com to register 

Sheet music for the class can be downloaded here: https://www.cantornote.com/downloads.html

Warm up video below:

https://www.cantornote.com/teaching.html

10/6/2022 - 10/20/2022

Bartolomeo da Selma y Salaverde was a great composer from Spain. He was influenced by all the Italian great masters in the early baroque period. He was a virtuoso dulcian player, but much of his music can be played on the recorder. I suggest using sopranos and tenors for this workshop and let’s discover together some divisions, sonatas, and dances composed by this  terrific composer.

You will receive a folder with all the music that we will be performing for this workshop ahead of time. Make sure that you sign up by emailing us at cgantivar@yahoo.com.

10/6/2022
Non-members: CA$10
Members: FREE

Considering becoming a BCRS member? Click here.
10/10/2022

Mondays and Thursdays:

9:30 -10 AM, EDT

Open and continuous enrollment -

5 classes for $100

Add structure to your life and practice routine! After doing the warm ups together, you will be motivated and inspired to practice on your own. Each half hour technique class will feature 15 minutes of breathing, tone, tonguing or coordination warms ups for all levels, as well as 15 minutes of advanced study of scales, arpeggios and Telemann duet in F Major.

Contact Sarah Cantor at Cantornote@icloud.com to register 

Sheet music for the class can be downloaded here: https://www.cantornote.com/downloads.html

Warm up video below:

https://www.cantornote.com/teaching.html

10/10/2022 - 10/20/2022
Have you taken one of our ARS Online Classes for Beginners?  Are you ready for the next step? Join professional recorder teacher and player, Tish Berlin, for a Second Level class.  Building upon the foundational techniques introduced in the beginners’ course, this 4-part series will reinforce the basics and help you further develop your technique on alto recorder.  We will work on skills such as articulation, finger agility, and tone production and explore practice techniques to help you keep moving in the right direction.

This class is available at no charge to ARS members, only. When registering, use the email address associated with your ARS membership. If you are not an ARS member, you may click HERE to join.  Teachers are paid thanks to donations to the Recorder Artist Relief Fund.  These classes are limited in size to allow for interaction between the teacher and students. If you have already taken two or more of our Second Level classes, please wait until one week prior to the start of class to sign up, in order to allow a larger number of people to take advantage of these opportunities.

Requirements: 
Alto recorder
Basic ability to read music, comfort with fingerings for most notes 

This course will use the following method book: Sweet Pipes Recorder Book: A method for adults and older beginners, Book One for Alto Recorder  (see purchase info below).  It is recommended that you are comfortable with and can play through Unit 6.  Any supplementary material will be provided by the instructor.


Dates:
Monday, October 10, 3:00pm PST (6:00pm EST, 5:00pm CST, 4:00pm MST)
Thursday, October 13, 3:00pm PST (6:00pm EST, 5:00pm CST, 4:00pm MST)
Monday, October 17, 3:00pm PST (6:00pm EST, 5:00pm CST, 4:00pm MST)
Thursday, October 20, 3:00pm PST (6:00pm EST, 5:00pm CST, 4:00pm MST)

For this course, you will need the Sweet Pipes Recorder Book. Consider purchasing this from one of our business partners, and please allow ample time for mail delivery! If you have purchased the Sweet Pipes Recorder book online but are concerned that you may not receive it in time for your first class, we can provide you with a "temporary" copy for download. Instructions will be in your emailed registration confirmation notice.
 
Von Huene Workshop (The Early Music Shop of New England), Boston, MA: (617) 277-8690
      Sweet Pipes Recorder Book 1 Alto
 
Honeysuckle Music, St. Paul, MN: (651) 644-8545
      Sweet Pipes Recorder Book 1 Alto


 
10/11/2022

Tuesday, Oc. 11, 7 PM, CT Wednesday, Oct. 12, 10 AM, CT Friday, Oct. 14, 7 PM, CT 

Different tunes will be played at each session. Fee is $25 per session

For more information, and to register: 

https://www.greenblattandseay.com/workshops_women_compositions.shtml
10/11/2022
This class will focus on the skills of playing in an ensemble. You!ll play along with me on duos, and on 3-,4-, and 5-part pieces with my GarageBand recordings. Each week we’ll explore one or two pieces from the perspective of the following ensemble skills: Tuning, keeping a steady pulse, learning to subdivide, playing alto up an octave, playing the recorder expressively. Geared to intermediate players but all who would like to develop stronger ensemble skills are welcome. Pitch: A=440. Participants should be able to play at least one F recorder and one C recorder and be familiar with most fingerings.

10:00 am – 11:30 am Pacific/1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern.
October 4, 11, and 18
Take all three or as many as you like.
Each individual class is $25.00.
Each class will be recorded for study and for those who can’t attend the live Zoom class.

 
10/11/2022
This class is meant to help low intermediate players learn to play in an ensemble. Each 45-minute class will move from very easy pieces to an intermediate level of difficulty. You’ll get music in advance and in class you’ll play along with me or my recordings. I’ll give tips on how to keep going but we’ll keep the talking to a minimum so we can play! We’ll save 10 minutes at the end of each class for your questions. For low intermediate players.

1:30 pm – 2:15 pm Pacific/4:30 – 5:15 pm Eastern.
October 4, 11, and 18
Take all three or as many as you like. Each individual class is $15.00.
Each class will be recorded for study and for those who can’t attend the live Zoom class.

 
10/12/2022

Tuesday, Oc. 11, 7 PM, CT Wednesday, Oct. 12, 10 AM, CT Friday, Oct. 14, 7 PM, CT 

Different tunes will be played at each session. Fee is $25 per session

For more information, and to register: 

https://www.greenblattandseay.com/workshops_women_compositions.shtml
10/12/2022 - 12/7/2022
No matter where you are in your recorder playing journey, Recorder Players West (RPW) is the right place for you!
Are you looking to improve your skills (fingers, tongue, breath, rhythm, etc.) or to have the chance to play with
others? Whatever your goal might be, our classes cater to different skill levels, ranging from pre-intermediate to
advanced, and you will surely fit right in.

This session for the first time RPW will be holding a blended on-line and in-person experience for the intermediate
and advanced classes! Yes, local people will be able to come to St. Bede’s Episcopal Church for in-person classes,
and on-line people will be able to join via Zoom! (The pre-intermediate class will remain on-line only.) St. Bede’s
Episcopal Church is at 3590 Grand View Blvd., West Los Angeles, two blocks west of the 405 freeway and one block
north of Venice Blvd. at the corner of Grand View and Charnock. There is plenty of free parking.

Our wonderful instructor is a professional recorder player (Inga Funck) – guaranteeing a gratifying musical
experience! She always manages to make classes fun while helping each student to grow as musician. She exposes
students to a rich body of repertoire from different centuries, styles, and countries. Inga has played with members of
the LA Phil at the Disney Hall and is an experienced teacher. Outside of Recorder Players West, she is offering
private lessons as well as other classes independent of RPW.

Schedule and cost: Newcomers who have not yet been to an RPW class with Inga will be given one free class
before they have to decide whether or not to join. Please note that the class times have changed from last semester.

Intermediate Class Wednesdays, 12 noon to 1:30 pm PDT (class dates: October 12, 19, 26, November 2, 9,
16, 30, and December 7) at St. Bede’s or on-line

The tuition is $180 for the intermediate and advanced classes (or $157.50 if you
are brand-new to Recorder Players West and are making use of the first free class).

Registration: To register you must contact Suellen Eslinger by phone, text, or email before the start of the class.
Please make sure to include your best email address so that we can send you the Zoom link and the music before the
classes begin. Suellen’s home phone: (310) 542-0817, cell phone: (310) 872-6901 and email: suellenesl@verizon.net

To pay, mail a check made out to Recorder Players West to Suellen at the following address: Suellen Eslinger,
2801 Barkley Ln., Redondo Beach, CA 90278. You may also pay via Zelle. The account is under Suellen’s email.

Scholarships and Donations to the Scholarship Fund: A limited number of tuition scholarships are available. To
apply, please contact Suellen Eslinger. To donate to our tuition scholarship fund, please add the donation to your
tuition check or pay by separate check.
 
10/12/2022 - 12/7/2022
No matter where you are in your recorder playing journey, Recorder Players West (RPW) is the right place for you!
Are you looking to improve your skills (fingers, tongue, breath, rhythm, etc.) or to have the chance to play with
others? Whatever your goal might be, our classes cater to different skill levels, ranging from pre-intermediate to
advanced, and you will surely fit right in.

This session for the first time RPW will be holding a blended on-line and in-person experience for the intermediate
and advanced classes! Yes, local people will be able to come to St. Bede’s Episcopal Church for in-person classes,
and on-line people will be able to join via Zoom! (The pre-intermediate class will remain on-line only.) St. Bede’s
Episcopal Church is at 3590 Grand View Blvd., West Los Angeles, two blocks west of the 405 freeway and one block
north of Venice Blvd. at the corner of Grand View and Charnock. There is plenty of free parking.

Our wonderful instructor is a professional recorder player (Inga Funck) – guaranteeing a gratifying musical
experience! She always manages to make classes fun while helping each student to grow as musician. She exposes
students to a rich body of repertoire from different centuries, styles, and countries. Inga has played with members of
the LA Phil at the Disney Hall and is an experienced teacher. Outside of Recorder Players West, she is offering
private lessons as well as other classes independent of RPW.

Schedule and cost: Newcomers who have not yet been to an RPW class with Inga will be given one free class
before they have to decide whether or not to join. Please note that the class times have changed from last semester.

Advanced Class Wednesdays, 2:00 to 3:30 pm PDT (class dates: October 12, 19, 26, November 2, 9, 16,
30, and December 7) at St. Bede’s or on-line

The tuition is $180 for the intermediate and advanced classes (or $157.50 if you
are brand-new to Recorder Players West and are making use of the first free class).

Registration: To register you must contact Suellen Eslinger by phone, text, or email before the start of the class.
Please make sure to include your best email address so that we can send you the Zoom link and the music before the
classes begin. Suellen’s home phone: (310) 542-0817, cell phone: (310) 872-6901 and email: suellenesl@verizon.net

To pay, mail a check made out to Recorder Players West to Suellen at the following address: Suellen Eslinger,
2801 Barkley Ln., Redondo Beach, CA 90278. You may also pay via Zelle. The account is under Suellen’s email.

Scholarships and Donations to the Scholarship Fund: A limited number of tuition scholarships are available. To
apply, please contact Suellen Eslinger. To donate to our tuition scholarship fund, please add the donation to your
tuition check or pay by separate check.
 
10/13/2022

Mondays and Thursdays:

9:30 -10 AM, EDT

Open and continuous enrollment -

5 classes for $100

Add structure to your life and practice routine! After doing the warm ups together, you will be motivated and inspired to practice on your own. Each half hour technique class will feature 15 minutes of breathing, tone, tonguing or coordination warms ups for all levels, as well as 15 minutes of advanced study of scales, arpeggios and Telemann duet in F Major.

Contact Sarah Cantor at Cantornote@icloud.com to register 

Sheet music for the class can be downloaded here: https://www.cantornote.com/downloads.html

Warm up video below:

https://www.cantornote.com/teaching.html

10/13/2022 - 12/8/2022
No matter where you are in your recorder playing journey, Recorder Players West (RPW) is the right place for you!
Are you looking to improve your skills (fingers, tongue, breath, rhythm, etc.) or to have the chance to play with
others? Whatever your goal might be, our classes cater to different skill levels, ranging from pre-intermediate to
advanced, and you will surely fit right in.

This session for the first time RPW will be holding a blended on-line and in-person experience for the intermediate
and advanced classes! Yes, local people will be able to come to St. Bede’s Episcopal Church for in-person classes,
and on-line people will be able to join via Zoom! (The pre-intermediate class will remain on-line only.) St. Bede’s
Episcopal Church is at 3590 Grand View Blvd., West Los Angeles, two blocks west of the 405 freeway and one block
north of Venice Blvd. at the corner of Grand View and Charnock. There is plenty of free parking.

Our wonderful instructor is a professional recorder player (Inga Funck) – guaranteeing a gratifying musical
experience! She always manages to make classes fun while helping each student to grow as musician. She exposes
students to a rich body of repertoire from different centuries, styles, and countries. Inga has played with members of
the LA Phil at the Disney Hall and is an experienced teacher. Outside of Recorder Players West, she is offering
private lessons as well as other classes independent of RPW.

Schedule and cost: Newcomers who have not yet been to an RPW class with Inga will be given one free class
before they have to decide whether or not to join. Please note that the class times have changed from last semester.

Pre-Intermediate Class Thursdays, 12 noon to 1:00 pm PDT (class dates: October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 10,
17, and December 1 and 8 (NOTE: this class is one hour only)

The tuition for the pre-intermediate class is $120 (or $105 for brand-new players).

Registration: To register you must contact Suellen Eslinger by phone, text, or email before the start of the class.
Please make sure to include your best email address so that we can send you the Zoom link and the music before the
classes begin. Suellen’s home phone: (310) 542-0817, cell phone: (310) 872-6901 and email: suellenesl@verizon.net

To pay, mail a check made out to Recorder Players West to Suellen at the following address: Suellen Eslinger,
2801 Barkley Ln., Redondo Beach, CA 90278. You may also pay via Zelle. The account is under Suellen’s email.

Scholarships and Donations to the Scholarship Fund: A limited number of tuition scholarships are available. To
apply, please contact Suellen Eslinger. To donate to our tuition scholarship fund, please add the donation to your
tuition check or pay by separate check.
 
10/13/2022 - 10/27/2022

Bartolomeo da Selma y Salaverde was a great composer from Spain. He was influenced by all the Italian great masters in the early baroque period. He was a virtuoso dulcian player, but much of his music can be played on the recorder. I suggest using sopranos and tenors for this workshop and let’s discover together some divisions, sonatas, and dances composed by this  terrific composer.

You will receive a folder with all the music that we will be performing for this workshop ahead of time. Make sure that you sign up by emailing us at cgantivar@yahoo.com.

10/14/2022

Tuesday, Oc. 11, 7 PM, CT Wednesday, Oct. 12, 10 AM, CT Friday, Oct. 14, 7 PM, CT 

Different tunes will be played at each session. Fee is $25 per session

For more information, and to register: 

https://www.greenblattandseay.com/workshops_women_compositions.shtml
10/17/2022

Mondays and Thursdays:

9:30 -10 AM, EDT

Open and continuous enrollment -

5 classes for $100

Add structure to your life and practice routine! After doing the warm ups together, you will be motivated and inspired to practice on your own. Each half hour technique class will feature 15 minutes of breathing, tone, tonguing or coordination warms ups for all levels, as well as 15 minutes of advanced study of scales, arpeggios and Telemann duet in F Major.

Contact Sarah Cantor at Cantornote@icloud.com to register 

Sheet music for the class can be downloaded here: https://www.cantornote.com/downloads.html

Warm up video below:

https://www.cantornote.com/teaching.html

10/17/2022
The Highland Park Recorder Society is thrilled to announce the return engagement of Lewis R. Baratz, to present three online seminars in Early Music Performance for recorder players in the fall of 2022. These are the first three of ten seminars planned for 2022-2023.  Each seminar includes an historical lecture and seminar music that is sent in advance to each person who registers. Zoom links are sent in advance to those who register. There are discounts for membership and for the seminars. To register and take advantage of the discounts, go to the website, https://www.hprecorder.org/events/2022-2023/ . For more information contact Donna Messer at recorderdonna@gmail.com.
 
  • October 17, 2022. Music (“diverse, brilliant and thoroughly enjoyable”) of the Loeillet Cousins, Jean Baptiste Loeillet de Gant (1688-c1720) and John Loeillet of London, (1680-1730) Recorder Virtuosi of the early 18th Century.  Led by Lewis R. Baratz, Music and Artistic Director of La Fiocco, period instrument ensemble, accompanied by Benjamin Berman on harpsichord. (For more on Lewis Baratz, please see hprecorder.org/artists/)
  • November 21, 2022. Rhetoric in Musical Expression in the late 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries. We will focus on melodic devices and ornamentation based on rhetorical principles. Led by Lewis R. Baratz. 
  • December 19, 2022.  Musical Traditions of Ireland and the Tin Whistle. Interpreting Irish folk music.  Bring your soprano, or tin whistle in D, or purchase an inexpensive tin whistle in D online, made by Generations, from Lark in the Morning Guitar Center, or even a Walmart Superstar. Good for beginners, only about $12. Led by Lewis Baratz, with Nathan Bishop, violinist and Irish fiddler.

 
 
10/18/2022
This class will focus on the skills of playing in an ensemble. You!ll play along with me on duos, and on 3-,4-, and 5-part pieces with my GarageBand recordings. Each week we’ll explore one or two pieces from the perspective of the following ensemble skills: Tuning, keeping a steady pulse, learning to subdivide, playing alto up an octave, playing the recorder expressively. Geared to intermediate players but all who would like to develop stronger ensemble skills are welcome. Pitch: A=440. Participants should be able to play at least one F recorder and one C recorder and be familiar with most fingerings.

10:00 am – 11:30 am Pacific/1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern.
October 4, 11, and 18
Take all three or as many as you like.
Each individual class is $25.00.
Each class will be recorded for study and for those who can’t attend the live Zoom class.

 
10/18/2022 - 11/8/2022
Tuesdays, 10/18, 10/25, 11/1, and 11/8 at 4 PM, CT
Clinic: High Notes without Tears
Fee: $89
 
For more information and to register, please visit my website.
10/18/2022
This class is meant to help low intermediate players learn to play in an ensemble. Each 45-minute class will move from very easy pieces to an intermediate level of difficulty. You’ll get music in advance and in class you’ll play along with me or my recordings. I’ll give tips on how to keep going but we’ll keep the talking to a minimum so we can play! We’ll save 10 minutes at the end of each class for your questions. For low intermediate players.

1:30 pm – 2:15 pm Pacific/4:30 – 5:15 pm Eastern.
October 4, 11, and 18
Take all three or as many as you like. Each individual class is $15.00.
Each class will be recorded for study and for those who can’t attend the live Zoom class.

 
10/20/2022

Mondays and Thursdays:

9:30 -10 AM, EDT

Open and continuous enrollment -

5 classes for $100

Add structure to your life and practice routine! After doing the warm ups together, you will be motivated and inspired to practice on your own. Each half hour technique class will feature 15 minutes of breathing, tone, tonguing or coordination warms ups for all levels, as well as 15 minutes of advanced study of scales, arpeggios and Telemann duet in F Major.

Contact Sarah Cantor at Cantornote@icloud.com to register 

Sheet music for the class can be downloaded here: https://www.cantornote.com/downloads.html

Warm up video below:

https://www.cantornote.com/teaching.html

10/22/2022 - 10/23/2022

Co-directors: Valerie Horst and Wendy Powers
Faculty: Rachel Begley, Eric Haas, Susan Hellauer, Valerie Horst, Susan Iadone, Daphna Mor, Emily O'Brien

Join us as we celebrate the recorder and making music together!
The CityRecorder menu this year offers an incredible variety of classes!  Choose from: Palestrina & Lassus, The Glory of Venice, Du Fay & Binchois, Baroque ornamentation, French chansons, William Byrd, 19th-and 20th-c. music, Medieval Agnus dei settings, Baroque By-ways, and music from the 14th-c. Ottoman court.
4 class sessions on Saturday, and 3 on Sunday. Detailed class list coming soon!

*We strongly encourage participants to get the COVID booster shot. Two rapid tests are required, one on Friday the 21st, and one on Saturday, the 22nd. Masking while not playing is optional.

10/24/2022

Mondays and Thursdays:

9:30 -10 AM, EDT

Open and continuous enrollment -

5 classes for $100

Add structure to your life and practice routine! After doing the warm ups together, you will be motivated and inspired to practice on your own. Each half hour technique class will feature 15 minutes of breathing, tone, tonguing or coordination warms ups for all levels, as well as 15 minutes of advanced study of scales, arpeggios and Telemann duet in F Major.

Contact Sarah Cantor at Cantornote@icloud.com to register 

Sheet music for the class can be downloaded here: https://www.cantornote.com/downloads.html

Warm up video below:

https://www.cantornote.com/teaching.html

10/29/2022
Please join us with guest music leader Miyo Aoki as she leads us through:
Italians and Other Strangers
The title of this session comes from the English composer and theorist Thomas Morley, who wrote in 1597 that “Italians and other strangers are greatlie to be commended.” Italian music in the 16th and 17th centuries was so influential abroad that some composers even took on Italian names to further their careers. The 17th-century musical amateur and theorist Roger North remarked upon this phenomenon when he described the composer John or Giovanni Coperario, “who by the way was plain Cooper but affected an Italian termination.”
 
We will play songs and dances from the Italian Renaissance by composers such as Bartolomeo Tromboncino and Maddalena Casulana, along with pieces written in other lands but inspired by the Italian style, including the Flemish Jacob Regnart and the Englishman Coperario, alias Cooper!
 

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