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2020 Ziegler Memorial

I didn’t manage to take any photos of the Ziegler Memorial singing today. But the singing was good, and there was a strong bass section again this year; once again, it was fun to sing with the Healdsburg basses, including Patrick, Hodie, and Cyprian, as well as the other Bay Area basses. After a delicious lunch, Carol and I took a short walk with Paul and Lorraine and their children, all of whom are good company. And it was enjoyable to make the drive up and back with fellow Palo Alto singers. In short, it was a wonderful way to start a new year.

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192 Schenectady

Here’s Sue leading 192 Schenectady, at the Helwig-Coghlan Memorial Singing in Davis, California:

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564 Zion

David from Seattle leading 564 Zion. This video was taken at the Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing on New year’s Day. Yes, it took me three months to get around to posting this video online; what can I say, I’ve been busy.

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2015 Ziegler Memorial photos

Two photos from the 2015 Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing on New Year’s Day, 2015.

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Above: The old Felta Schoolhouse in Healdsburg, Calif. The setting of the Felta Schoolhouse reminds me a little of the setting of some of the traditional Southern singings, like Big Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. One of the best singing rooms in northern California.

 

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Above: Marianne leading during the singing.

 

After the singing, a dozen of us went to Phil and Larry’s new house in Sebastopol for a little more singing. Their new house has an excellent singing room — you could hear every other voice clearly and distinctly. We sang ten or a dozen tunes before we gave out, but it was some of the best singing of the day. Mind you, nothing can replace the big sound of an all-day singing. But, as Susan pointed out, it can be very nice to sing when every singer is really listening to every other singer. We need both kinds of singings.

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Ziegler memorial singing

The second annual Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing took place today. More than forty of us gathered in the Felta Schoolhouse in Healdsburg, California, and sang for five or six hours, with an hour break for dinner in the middle of the day. An all-day singing is a great way to start the year!

Since this was a singing in memory of Dominic, a young singer who died just two years ago at age 23, I was glad that someone led 448b, the one tune Dominic is listed as leading in one of the Minutes Books (at the 2010 Golden Gate All-day Singing). It was also good to see Dominic’s parents, his brother, and several of his relatives, as well as a lot of the singers who had known him through the Berkeley weekly singing. It was also nice to see a range of ages from a baby to people in their seventies — that wide range of ages felt good at a memorial singing.

I thought it was a particularly good singing: like the best of Bay Area singings, it was loud, fast, and joyous. The pitching tended to be fairly high, even by Bay Area standards — some of the tunes felt to me as though they were pitched at or above written pitch — but the higher pitches sounded good in that room, and our intonation stayed generally true even at those high pitches. The tempos, as you’d expect at a Bay Area singing, were fast. The overall effect was joyous.

The Healdsburg Sacred Harp community is a nice group of singers, with a well-deserved reputation for being relaxed and welcoming. I saw that in action today: one of the basses was singing Sacred Harp for the first time today, and we pushed him up to the front bench, and surrounded him with experienced singers, to make sure he would find it easy to get started. That kind of thing was repeated over and over again, little welcoming kindnesses that are so characteristic of the Healdsburg singers. And, thinking back, that’s just the kind of singer Dominic was — he was friendly and welcoming, and invited lots of new folks to come check out Sacred Harp singing.

At the end of today’s singing, the secretary reported that we had more than 40 leaders from four states (California, Massachusetts, New York, and Texas), who led at least 88 tunes. Dinner on the grounds was excellent. It was a lovely small singing with a nice family feel to it — a fitting memorial for a fine tenor singer.

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Phil invited singers to stop by his new house in Sebastapol on their way home, and several of us did — there’s one room in the house that he thought would be good for singing, and he wanted to try it out. We sang three tunes in that room, and it really was a fabulous singing space. Let’s hope Phil hosts some singings up there sometime soon.

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Ziegler Memorial videos: 208, 66, 284, 457, 159, 335, 313b, 62, prayer

In this blog post, I’ve embedded the following videos from the Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing on 1 January 2013 in Healdsburg, California:

“Presente” followed by Susan leading 208; Peter leading 66; Ellen leading 284; Vicky leading 457; Mark leading 159; Jack leading 335; Alex leading 313b; taking the parting hand; closing prayer.

(I’ve now uploaded one video clip of every leader of whom I have video footage, so these will be the last batch of videos from the Ziegler Memorial Singing.)

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Zeigler memorial videos: 453, 535, 47t, 148, 460, 328, 378t, 84, 267

In this blog post, I’ve embedded the following videos from the Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing on 1 January 2013 in Healdsburg, California:

Matthew leading 453; Pat leading 535; Mary Ann and Jack leading 47t; David M. leading 148; Rebecca leading 460; Julian leading 328; Caroline leading 378t; Dan leading 84; Josh leading 267.

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Ziegler Memorial videos: 406, 441, 58, 504, 472, 228, 192, 565, 122

In this blog post, I’ve embedded the embedded the following videos from the Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing on 1 January 2013 in Healdsburg, California::

Liora leading 406; Mary leading 441; Linda S. leading 58; Linnea leading 504; Joanne leading 472; Gabriel leading 228; Terry B. leading 192; Gretchen leading 565; Bob leading 122.

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Ziegler Memorial videos: 182, 102, 171, 170, 147t, 481, 68

In this blog post, I’ve embedded the following videos from the Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing on 1 January 2013 in Healdsburg, California:

David leading 182 Newburgh; Lindy leading 102 Fulfillment; Jennie leading 171 Exhortation; Joel leading 170 Exhilaration; Betty leading 147t Boylston; Terry M. leading 481 Novakoski; and Chris leading 68 Ortonville.

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Zielger Memorial videos: 348t, 412, 198

Videos from the Dominic Ciavonne Ziegler Memorial Singing on 1 January 2013 in Healdsburg, California. Update: 1/3/13: I’m consolidating a single day’s uploads into one blog post.

In this blog post, I’ve embedded the following videos: Linda D. leading 348t; Susan leading 412; Phil leading 198.

I’ll be processing and uploading video clips of tunes in the order I have them (i.e., in the order they were sung), and my hope is to get one video up for each singer who led a tune. However, I did not get video of the entire singing, so I can’t guarantee that I have videos of every leader — and some raw footage is not useable for various reasons, so the video of a given leader may appear later than expected.