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Simone Ferraresi and Harold Bott at Holy Rosary
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A reprieve of Haydn's Missa Brevis will be sung this Sunday at Holy Rosary Church on 6th Street. Harold Bott who studied with Jacques- Louis Monod will be conducting. The organ will be played by Simone Ferraresi. Mr. Ferraresi is especially noted for being one of the few Italian pianists who were admitted in the XIII Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw and has sold out Carnegie Hall with his piano concerts. Check out his Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Ferraresi) and his Youtube stuff (http://www.youtube.com/user/simonferr)
Simone Ferraresi (born June 7, 1972) is an Italian classical pianist and composer, currently based in New York City.

Simone Ferraresi was born in Ferrara, Italy, and studied piano at the Conservatorio Girolamo Frescobaldi first, then at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna under the guidance of the renowned pianist and musicologist Paul Badura-Skoda, and eventually went on with postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music, London, where in 1996 he was awarded the highest examinable prize, the Dip.R.A.M., and three special prizes for the best final recital. He subsequently returned to Ferrara and studied composition. His compositions have been published by Italian publisher B?rben

He has since started a concert career in Europe, and the United States, where he immigrated in 2005 and has made New York City his main home. On December 9, 2007 he gave a sold-out New York debut recital at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall.[1]

His concert "Concerto al Quirinale" in 2003, recorded live at the Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome for the main Italian classical radio network RAI Radio3, is still on frequent rotation.[2]

The Holy Rosary Latin Mass choir strives to return the treasures of the sacred repetoire back from the concert hall to the liturgy whence they came. The mass is every Sunday at 10:00 am. Up coming masses include Palestrina's Missa Brevis on All Saints Day, Sunday November 1, and a Requiem by Cristobal de Morales for All Souls Day on November 2nd at 5:30 PM. Schubert's Mass in G is planned for Christmas Midnight Mass and a Hassler Mass with Brass is contemplated for Easter Sunday.

The group always welcomes new voices- especially altos and sopranos. Continuing rehearsals are every Wednesday evening in the loft at 6:45 PM before the regular practice. PM me for more info.

Posted on: 2009/10/2 20:39
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Choir Auditions. Cristobal de Morales Requiem and Schubert Mass in G
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Holy Rosary Latin Mass Choir
The Latin Mass Choir and Schola of Jersey City, New Jersey will add to its repertoire this fall a Requiem of Cristobal de Morales which will be sung on All Soul?s Day and Schubert?s Mass in G which will be sung at Midnight Mass on Christmas. We are a friendly and collaborative group and have continuing auditions on Wednesday evenings at 6:45 immediately preceding the regular rehearsal which begins at 7:00 PM. The auditions are held in the choir loft of Holy Rosary Church (www.holyrosarychurch.com), 344 6th Street. Located in historic downtown Jersey City, the Church is easily accessible by PATH train, car and light rail. This group sings for the traditional liturgy which is offered each Sunday at 10:00 AM and on Holy Days at 5:30 PM. The mixed choir sings polyphonic masses and motets and leads the congregation in chants and hymns. The men?s schola sings the Propers from the Liber Usualis. The acting director and organist is Harold Bott. Sight reading ability is not a prerequisite, but the ability to blend is. We especially need altos and sopranos! Call or e-mail Dan Sexton for more information: 201-406- 9960, DanielSextonEsq@gmail.com.

Posted on: 2009/9/10 13:43
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Re: ShopRite - the place where you feel safe!
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OK, I'm a dissenter here. I love Jersey City's Shop Rite. It is about the most crowded one I know (familiar recently with the Hoboken Shop Rite and the Wall Township Shop Rite and JC's A&P). The crowds at the Jersey City Shop Rite ensure that the fruits and vegetable and fish and meat , cheese and eggs move. The prices seem pretty good too. It is also just about the right size. The new ones are so big that you feel like you have to cover a football field during your weekly shopping chore. And with all that space, those larger stores actually seem to have less to offer in food choice. Jersey City's store has a great Spanish aisle. The Asian needs to be expanded. Cheeses could be better. Nice having the liguor store there too. And the people and staff, yea its diverse and some people are rude. But it feels like Jersey City which is a good thing notwithstanding most posters here.

Posted on: 2009/8/10 15:34
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Re: Lafayette Park Communipaw Neighborhood
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I have lived all over this town (Lincoln Park, McGinley Square, Paulus Hook, and Hamilton Park). I have been in Lafafette for three years and have never had any problem whatsoever. My kids have left bikes and basketballs in the front yard and nobody touches them. The neighborhood kids come over and shoot baskets in the hoop I put up and are friendly, polite, and respectful. My neighbors are real neighbors. Even with the big shift in the place, there is a sense that the place is more stable than other neighborhoods- a greater proportion of people viewing it as their home rather than their waystation- although there are enough people passing through to keep it interesting. No, no Starbucks. Would really like Legal Beans to open something though. Doubt that there will be enough people in the area to support something like that for another ten years.

Posted on: 2009/6/24 20:45
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Re: Officials welcome opening of half-mile stretch of Hudson River Walkway - Caven Point to boat launch
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I haven't notice really any gargabe in the mud. There are some old rocks and bulkheads. There is a really nice beach just to the southeast of this spot. Yes, there is some refuse on it, but it is a real beach, maybe about 1/3rd of a mile or so. It is lower NY bay so almost the Ocean. South East from the beach about 6 miles is the open sea.
Unfortunately, the beach and the trails around it are closed to the public from like April to November to protect the birds. This, to me is idiocy and has the fingerprints of Sam-I-am-the-Park-Pesin. We have to remeber that the park is for the people. This is the most one of the most densley populated places in the the First World. Thus, wildlife sanctuaries have no place in Hudson County if it excludes people. The key is to make sensible restricitions, e.g. not letting any one on the beach for the month that the Plovers are nesting, or not letting anyone in the weeds, just on the trails.

Posted on: 2009/6/23 21:04
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Re: Forget Taqueria!
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TacoTruck- you just can't let this go can you?

Posted on: 2009/6/17 17:05
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Haydin Mass at Holy Rosary this Sunday, Whit Sunday, 10:00 AM
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Pentecost Sunday at Holy Rosary Church will once again feature Hadyn's Little Organ Mass with strings at the 10:00 am Latin Mass. This is considered one of the most litugical of Hadyn's masses and the Benedictus is particularly famous. The music program will also include a Prelude by the organ on Barber's Adadio of Strings, and the communion motet, Esultate Justi by the baroque master Viadana.

Holy Rosary Churchwww.holyrosarychurch.com

344 6th St
Jersey City, NJ 07302
(201) 795-0120
Get directions

Posted on: 2009/5/29 17:38
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Re: Forget Taqueria!
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Et tu Cato!

Posted on: 2009/4/30 14:12
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Re: Forget Taqueria!
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Well, NJLIST, to be fair, the incident occurred about two years ago, long before swine flu was in the news. And I not a germa phobe- don't use antibacterial soap, wipes, etc. Just common sense that after being in the subway, PATH, FAO Swartrz, the MET etc for like 10 hours, one needs to wash hands before eating tacos.

Posted on: 2009/4/29 14:06
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Re: Forget Taqueria!
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I think this is what happened. I pushed my way into the bathroom sink like Xmas '07. There was a thread a little while latter and I chimed in recounting the story with my PubliusIII moniker. So the guy reads my story, remembers the event and my face and puts 2 + 2 together. I don't think the site would be disclosing our names or URL addresses to them.

Posted on: 2009/4/27 19:31
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Re: Forget Taqueria!
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All right, I was just going to let my last experience slide but the discussion bubbling on the home page has prodded me to share.

So, about six months ago I go to Taqueria for dinner. My boys 13 and 7 at the time, love the tacos and the Mexican sweets you buy afterward. I basically liked the place and regularly patronized (but also not denying some of the distinctive traits of the place, e.g. e.g. bald supercilious counter guy, the on again off again take out service, the capricious decision to close early on some nights, etc.). But hey, this a fallen world and perfection awaits the Escalon.

Yea, back to my last visit. We place our order. I pay with my credit card. Kids reasonably well behaved and we take our seats. Ten minutes later, the youngish latino guy comes up to the table, bends down, and glares in my face saying: \"You can leave now, or you can wait till I put your food in a bag and then you can leave\" or words to that effect.

I was confused? Was the restaurant closing. Had Homeland Security said clear public places? Or maybe I wasn't hearing him correctly? \"What are you talking about. We\'re eating our food here. We ordered it and paid for it. We\'re regulars? \" I said.

The guy says. \"No you are leaving.\' I look dumfounded and he explains: \"People who put negative posts on JC list are not welcome\"

I asked to see the owner and was told that she did not want to talk to me. What a great feeling. Being ejected from a taco stand. Kids were embarrassed, then they howled with laughter at my expense. Ouch. Other diners, I don\'t know what they thought. Now evertime we pass by, its a story (that the place that banned Dad).


Now, I worked in restaurants for like 15 years as dish washer, prep guy, sous chef, line chef, busboy, bartender and waiter. I know it can be a hard slog. I know people can be difficult. I know waiters and staff can have bad days. But what is this about? I mean I was a waiter and bartender in Paris and even there, no one restaurateur would ever behave like this. I remeber a client who demanded that he be given a French waiter, not an American illegal! Initially, I was furious but then calmed down and served him professionally.

I am pretty surprised too. Apparently, the owner reads these postings religiously and remembers them like an Elephant. (My offending post was at least months old- perhaps years old. In it, I had basically said the same thing as everybody else- good food, some tone deaf approaches to clients. I gave a specific example, however, which apparently led to my being blacklisted. I recounted that they had tried to prevent me from having my kids wash their hands in the bathroom while the plumber worked on the toilette one evening. Ok maybe we should have just eaten the tacos with hands encrusted with all the microbes of the PATH and Number 2 Line. My point had been that you don\'t sell people food to eat if you don\'t have the ability to have them wash their hands).

Maybe a little attitude is charming and gives a place character. But Taquieria, I think you are overdoing it.

Posted on: 2009/4/27 18:48
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Re: Louis Manzo for Mayor
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Well, what are the choices really? Dan Levin is too green and seems to lack the charisma and perhaps egoism that allowed Schundler to buck the machine (Brett also had the forutne to come forward at a time when the machine was laid low by McCann's convicition and the entry of like a dozen canndidates.

Jerry has a lot of charm and a good tenor's voice. He is not stupid and raised a great family. He is a Jersey City original. But his tenure has absolutley solidified my original impression that his administration would be driven by the favor mill our gang mentality. Don't get me wrong. You need some of that, but you also need more than that. And more than that has been conspicuosly absent.

Webb is too green and inexperienced.

Harvery is a nice guy, but no fire.

So it's got to be Lou who seems a little unbalanced but has energy, has experience, and has ideas.

Posted on: 2009/4/8 21:13
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Holy Week at Holy Rosary
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Holy Week at Holy Rosary at 344 Sixth Street includes the following services in the Gregorian Rite (that is the old Latin Tridentine Rite). All liturgies will include Gregorian Chant. A Flor Peeters Mass will be sung for Easter.

Palm Sunday, 10:00 AM, Solemn Blessing of Palms in the Garden with Procession, Recitation of Passion According to St. Mathew, Eucharistic Liturgy.

Good Friday, Solemn Commemoration of the Passion and Death of Our Lord, 3:00 PM.

Easter Sunday, 10:00 AM. Solemn High Mass.

Posted on: 2009/4/2 13:20
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Re: Property tax bills not as bad as you think
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Anyway, City Hall, you may rest assurred is doing everything it can to put off the real tax increase until after the election.....

Posted on: 2009/2/5 16:10
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Re: Whitlock Cordage Interrupted?
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It seems liike work has virtually stopped again or at least really slowed down. What is going on with this project. Its web site and phone numbers are still defunct.

Posted on: 2009/1/29 13:55
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Re: Downtown: One dead in shooting on Coles Street in Jersey City this morning
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When I lived on 7th Street from 2001 - 2004, my sons were little tykes and when we patronized the bodega, Mr. Parikh would always engage them and inevitably give them some extra treat. My son is now a freshman at McNair, and yes, is shaken by this. My condolences to the Parikh family and prayers for his soul. Requiscat in pacem.

One of my favorite books is Mr. Ive's Christmas which is a mediation about a father's coming to grips with the death of his son shot by a random thug in the Morningside Heights neighborhood where they live. The father is tormented, inter alia, by thoughts about whether he made a mistake staying in the City.

The apathy that allows Jersey City government to continue in the status quo is the big mistake. With all due respect to the captain above, Healy, despite his personal charm and admirable qualities, is too much a product of the system. Chief Comey after all was appointed even though it is completely public that he runs a private detective agency which viollated the Private Detective Act. What kind of message does this send to the troops.

The mantra of more cops is not the intelligent way to address this. Already Public Safety drains like half of the municipal budget. What is needed, above all is a more intelligent manner of deploying police power. The police department is also incredibly difficult to manage given that civil servants and cops have so many due process rights. Indeed, given what a cop can get away with, it is a credit to them how honorable most of them are.

The writer above who is spooked by reading The Tipping Point is right on. While this was a random act that could have happened anywhere, crime does rise in response to certain factors, above all, a perception of laxity in a community, a perception that disorder is the norm, a perception that there is no accountability.

I no longer live on 7th street having been priced out. I live in Lafayette. But, yes it is very shocking and disturbing when this happens at Hamilton Park. The violence in my Lafeyette neighborhood is largely targeted inwards- to family members, gang members, etc. (that is fodder for another post). Thankfully, bystanders are not routinely involved. However, when this type of brazen crime occurs, it is a sign that the reversal of the quality of life improvements that McCain and Schundler oversaw are coming home to roost.

Posted on: 2009/1/28 16:27
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Re: Lafayette Community -Not taking it anymore!
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Way to go CABA!

Posted on: 2009/1/14 14:44
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Re: Schundler drops mayoral bid
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BrightMoment:

Your narrative is written from the slant and with the verve of all of the various interests whom Schundler discomfited in his tenure. (Maybe you're an officer of the PBA - just jokking). And it is true that not everything Brett did was perfect. But on the whole, his administration was marked by purpose and innovation and was staffed by competent people. And Brett is probably the only mayor since before WWI who left office poorer than when he went in. Same goes for his allies. It was oft remarked that to be rewarded by Schundler, you had to be part of the machine that he was trying to reach out to.

What is truly mysterious is why a group of public interest types who have some good points give a virtual pass to other public figures. You have no "Stop Manzo Now web site" or Keep Cunninghham Out" blog. Yet these two public servants are profoundly problematic.

Perhaps you and others resented the general acclaim and appreciation for Brett by the public. Whatever the reason, it is moot now and the alternatives for the City have now seriously become limited.

P. III

Posted on: 2009/1/14 14:43
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Re: Vocal Lessons in downtown JC
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The Latin Mass Choir at Holy Rosary can provide a good weekly vocal workout to augment lessons. The repertoire is heavy on chant and then runs the gamut from Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic. Rehearsals are Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm in the Church on 6th Street between Monmouth and Brunswick and the mass is at 10:00 am every Sunday. There is also Schola Cantorum, of course, but Deborah King demands a lot of her singers (and it shows in their product).

Posted on: 2008/11/20 13:49
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Re: Outrageous... out-of-town board-of-ed kids going to McNair
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Well, its illegal to make teachers live in disctict so it won't happen (courtesy of strong unions). The teacher who claims its too expensive to live here is being disengenuous. There are neighborhoods that are affordable and there are even ways to live in the gentrified areas on a budget. The preferred towns for muncipal employees seem to be places like Toms River which has not been cheap for many years.

Posted on: 2008/9/10 12:51
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Re: Morning Murder at LSP Light Rail Station
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No, Alb, I don't think you are framing the issue correctly: the issue is not sanity and rights. the issue is dangerousness due to mental illness. A person suffering from paranoid schizophrenia may not be dangerous while on medications, and may even be quite sane and productive. This same person may be dangerous off medications. As it is, the law will not allow any cooercion to keep a this person on meds. The law does not allow action until it is to late, e.g. the guy is brandishing a knife at passengers on the Light Rail, or is at least telling everyone that he is going to murder and that he has got a knife etc.

Posted on: 2008/9/5 15:59
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Re: Morning Murder at LSP Light Rail Station
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The problem really is that the pendulum has to swing back to ensuring compliance. (back in the '50s, the problem was at the other extreme where one could be committed for relative trifles). Currently, the statute provides for involuntary treatment/restraint if the person is "dangerous to self or others within the reasonably foreseable future by reason of a mental illness...." If a person is not danger when on medication but is dangerous off meds, there is no way to deal with it. You cannot, for example, have an intermediate status such as "living in the community contingent upon compliance with psychiatric treatment." If anything, the situation has only become worse with HIPA. Now, even next of kin are not told what the situation is. One thing that needs to be done immediately is to defund the Public Advocate who in alliance with the ACLU is a tax supported advocacy group for getting every mentally ill patient out on the street no matter if it means that person will die in the cold or do some senseless act of violence like this. Still, for the number of mentally ill living among us and noncompliant, these acts of random violence are relatively rare. We do not need to become paranoid.

Posted on: 2008/9/5 12:32
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Re: Whitlock Cordage Interrupted?
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Why do you say its the worst development ever? It looks pretty innovative to me- both in the style and in the mix of use. Some of the workmanship, however, looks a little shoddy (the brick face is this faux veneer on the new buildings). Yes, there will be more traffic, but our neighborhood is underpopulated now and, this is a city after all which is suppossed to have density. Density allows one to have stores, etc. I think that the project will make Lafayette Park, which is really very nice, more user friendly. What kid wants to play in an empty park?

Posted on: 2008/6/30 19:48
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Re: Lafayette Park Communipaw Neighborhood
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Lafayette:

I guess I am one of the guilty ones who doesnt' make it to meetings. I appreciate what you guys do and will try to make it in the future.

Linky:

That has not been my experience. My old kid is skittish and wishes I lived in Hoboken. My younger one is fine. BTW, at the old house in Harsimus cove, we had our share of junkies in the backyard, gun shots in the air. I actually am constantly amazed at how quite the neighborhood is. In that sense it does remind me of Paulus Hook in the early 90s.

Publius

Posted on: 2008/6/5 21:28
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Re: Lafayette Park Communipaw Neighborhood
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Space was the reason I bought a row house on Pacific two years ago- too late to get in before the places appreciated. I have had only good experience with old timers and new comers alike. My car has never been touched and I took off all the bars and put in floor to ceiling inswing casement windows and no one has screwed with them. The family that moved in behind me into a brand new set aside has loud distruptive parties into the night when the weather is nice, but that is about it. I don't have to commute to the City anymore but would not appreciate the need for a transfer. Webb Park is really very nice and when folks start moving in to Whitlock Cordage. There are two things that would prevent this from ever becoming Paulus Hook: It is a step removed from Manhattan. You will always need to transfer; there is a significant amount of public housing that will guarantee that the neighborhood remains diverse. To me, this can be a good thing. However, why do all of these set asides have to have the worst architects in the world. Why can't they just follow the idiom of a 19th century city? Also, the neighborhood was never designated historic despite the fact that it dates from the same time as Paulus Hook, V V, Harsimus, and HP. Thus, there are market abominations like those stuccco things with a garage.

Posted on: 2008/6/5 15:56
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Re: Haydn Mass, this Sunday (whit Sunday) at Holy Rosary, 10:00 AM
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Tess:

I PM's you with contact info (mine and Dan Pross') Did you get it?

Don't you think that the fact that you live two blocks away means that you are meant to sing with us? And I bet that we need you more than the other group you sing with. "Think global, act local." Btw, if you check out the mass anytime soon, I think we are without an organist for all of June 1, 8, 15, and 22nd so will do chant masses and a capella motets. On the 29th we are sining Perosis Missa Pontificalis which some people like.

Have a good weekend.

Publius

PS
I heard that the Jersey Journal ran a notice that the Haydn mass is being sung this weekend. That is just another JJ blunder.

Posted on: 2008/5/23 15:15
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Re: Newsweek list of best public high schools in the country
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That's interesting about Stuyvesant and Bronx HS of Science being excluded. Those schools, I believe, are pure meritocracies drawing from an enormous population (8 million). McNair is sort of a hybrid- a magnet in a much smaller city (> 300k) and engaging in race normalization- using different standards for different races for admission. This may be unconstitutional depending upon how exactly it works (quotas are illegal but diversity goals are ok) and I find it problematic since race based laws are, I think, always a bad idea. That being said, the forumula really seems to work. My recollection of kids from Stuyvesant in college was that they were burnt out from the hyper competetive high school experience and could be kind of antisocial. The kids from McNair seem better rounded and better grounded- perhaps a result of so many coming from modest economic backgrounds and perhaps the result of them not having been junion over achievers before even arriving at high school.

Posted on: 2008/5/21 21:03
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Re: Choral Concert - Schola Cantorum on Hudson
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Tess:

Good point that the increasing sophistication of the group may relate to the reason fewer neighborhood people sing with them. I sang with them the first year they were downtown about ten years ago. I probably would not make the cut today. You really have to be a sharp sight singer and be able to hold your line all alone (singers are not positioned in sections so you don't have your section members to prop you up). Singing for Deborah kind of radicalized me. We were doing a Victoria motet at St. Michael's in a concert and I thought why is it that this gorgeous Catholic music is never used at mass any more or sung by Catholics. Enough of Christian Muza/show tunes. And then, by chance, along came the Latin Mass venue at Holy Rosary where the music is sung weekly in the setting for which it was composed. The Holy Rosary choir sits you in sections so as long as you can blend, you are welcomed.

Publius

Posted on: 2008/5/20 12:57
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Re: Haydn Mass, this Sunday (whit Sunday) at Holy Rosary, 10:00 AM
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Tess1
Thanks for your interest. I'll run it by our current director, Dan Pross. I think our next project is a Palestrina Mass for September and that would be a great project to get involved in.
Publius

Posted on: 2008/5/20 12:47
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Re: Taqueria
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They tacos are tasty even if the attitude in general of the place is a little thick. And yes, the tall bald dude has zero charm. And his attitude is contagious among the staff. One night we were in there and we had ordered our meal after shlepping around Manhattan all day. I went to wash up and get the kids washed up and they said the bathroom was out of order. I said, we need to wash our hands before we eat tacos. They guy wasn't going to give me acess to the sink, but I kind of forced our way in. We washed up one two three, eating in a hurry because the little ones had to go. One of the guys looked like he wanted to take me outside to settle some score. Seems to me, however, that if the facilities are down you either (1) tell everyone before they order and pay for the food or (2) just close untill its working.
On the other hand, the latina behind the counter is warm and friendly.
And then there are the times we have come a few minutes before closing when the tall dude quips, "Too late."
We still go, but infrequently now.
Publius

Posted on: 2008/5/19 21:21
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