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— A p r i l 12 , 2015 —
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Melinda Coffey Armstead, piano & organ
Prelude for Russian Easter
Promenade from Pictures at an Exhibition ..... Modeste Mussorgsky (1839-1881)
Barcarolle ...........................Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky (1840-1893)In Church .....................................................................TschaikovskyHow Fair This Spot .....................Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)18th Variation from Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini .........................RachmaninoffHopak ............................................................................. Mussorgsky
Romance ..........................................Anton Rubenstein (1829-1894)
Promenade ...................................................................... MussorgskyApothéose from Sleeping Beauty ................................Tschaikovsky
I took up piano at age nine because ballet school was too expensive and too far away. My piano teacher, Alla Dakserhof, appeared in exactly the right place at exactly the right time to intercept me on my bicycle with two dollars in my pocket. I traveled eight blocks, she eleven thousand miles (via Shanghai and Vancouver), I from 511 Fitch St., Healdsburg, California, she from the pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg Conservatoire, Russia. For nine years she guided me with affection and non-negotiable Russian authority (Melindichka, dear heart, your feengairing, PLEEASE!!) Some in my household claim that Russian authority is contagious, a frivolous claim as well as a transparent expression of envy. She launched me finally towards the College of Creative Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she had already chosen a teacher for me. After that, teachers and courses and concerts and college degrees were only finishing touches on the solid foundation crafted by this exceptional teacher and mentor. And for two dollars! Ochen Harashow! Happy Russian Easter!
Monday morning, April 6, 2015Dear Members and Friends,
I have the privilege of teaching a course at Stevenson School to seniors who are about to graduate and go off to the next step in their academic career. Its title is: Living Successfully with Loss. Change doesn’t come easily to most of us, and yet it is a constant for each and every one of us. Some of the changes are pleasant and even planned—but others are surprises; some are shocking and hard to accept—while others present a new horizon for us and are full of promise and excitement. I wish you the best as we go through some changes in the life of the Church in the Forest.
See you in church,
William B. Rolland
Church in the Forestat Erdman Chapel, Stevenson School3152 Forest Lake Road, Pebble BeachP. O. Box 1027, Pebble Beach, CA 93953 • 831-624-1374email: [email protected] • www.churchintheforest.org
CalendarSunday, April 12, 2015 8:30 am Bible Study with Ken Feske resumes in the Multi-purpose room Matthew 12: 1-21. “God’s Chosen Servant”9:15 am Music Prelude 9:30 am Morning PrayerPassages Acts 4: 32-37; Psalm 133:1-3; John 20: 19-23 Lector Dave Mackie Crucifer Judy Fletcher Flowers Hal and Jane Ulrich Cookies Ken Feske and Nancy Borino Altar Care Martha Jordan & Sandy Rice Ushers Sandy and Bob RiceSermon The Rev. Dr. William B. RollandTitle “A Call to Faith, Fellowship and Fun!”Sunday, May 3, 8:15 am, Spring Breakfast.
Email version has a third page with pictures from Easter Sunday
Church in the Forest
cordially invites you to the
Spring BreakfastSunday, May Third
at 8:15 amStevenson Cafeteria
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email: [email protected] or
call: 624-1374
You may also sign up on
the bulletin board at church
$15 per person at the door
On April 5, 2015, Church in the Forest celebrated Easter Sunday.We were even blessed with a tiny bit of rain—but only a few Easter bonnets.
Photos: Mary Wiltse