Komm, süßer Tod, (Come Sweet Death) is one of sixty-nine sacred songs that J. S. Bach contributed to a book, which was edited in 1736 and scored for voice and basso continuo. When I was a junior in high school, I was a flutist at a PMEA band festival, which was hosted by Valley View High School in Archbald, PA. The guest conductor programmed this famous Bach work on this concert for young aspiring musicians because it had been arranged…..
The winter season is nearly over and daylight savings time is upon us. On Sunday, we will set our clocks forward as we anticipate spring and all of the outdoor activities in which we will engage in the coming months. Although I do enjoy the warmer weather, and golf is my husband’s first love, we are bummed that we didn’t have a major snowstorm in southeastern Pennsylvania this season. There is something wonderful about being snowed in as the fire…..
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