[rodgersorgan] Re: rodgersorgan Digest V2 #69
- From: Buch Church Organ Company <buchorgan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:09:16 -0800
Mark,
Congratulations Mark! I remember your interest in the medical field
while working at Rodgers. Your enormous knowledge of the MIDI field has
been a great help to many people. Hopefully the patients that you serve
in the medical field will realize what a privilege it is to have you as
their physician. Best wishes for a great future!
Fred N. Buch
Buch Church Organ Co.
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>rodgersorgan Digest Fri, 21 Mar 2003 Volume: 02 Issue: 069
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>In This Issue:
> [rodgersorgan] Residency
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
> [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
> [rodgersorgan] Why is the soft 16' Pedal Stop borrowed from
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>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 11:01:16 -0800 (PST)
>From: Mark Huth <pdx_36@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [rodgersorgan] Residency
>
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>
>Hello fellow Rodgers enthusiasts,
>
>I promised a number of you that I would let you know about my
>residency match when I found out. I'm thrilled to inform you
>that I matched in a fantastic program in Madison, Wisconsin. It
>is truly one of the best programs in the nation and I'm still a
>little numb when I think about the fact that I'll be one of the
>incoming residents this year.
>
>I also know that Madison is a great city and am looking forward
>to becoming a part of the community and music scene as my
>schedule allows.
>
>I will be leaving Portland sometime in May or early June, as our
>orientation begins in mid-June. Although I'll be farther from
>many friends here in Portland, I'll be closer to many of you
>whom I know through Rodgers.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Mark
>
>
>
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>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 13:20:45 -0600
>From: Bruce Wagner <bjwagner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
>
>
>
>Mark -
>I don't know you and you don't know me - but if you are driving - wave
>as you go by Stewartville, MN on I90 as you head for Madison - unless of
>course you go thru the Twin Cities.
>
>Bruce.
>
>
>
>Mark Huth wrote:
>
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>>Hello fellow Rodgers enthusiasts,
>>
>>I promised a number of you that I would let you know about my
>>residency match when I found out. I'm thrilled to inform you
>>that I matched in a fantastic program in Madison, Wisconsin. It
>>is truly one of the best programs in the nation and I'm still a
>>little numb when I think about the fact that I'll be one of the
>>incoming residents this year.
>>
>>I also know that Madison is a great city and am looking forward
>>to becoming a part of the community and music scene as my
>>schedule allows.
>>
>>I will be leaving Portland sometime in May or early June, as our
>>orientation begins in mid-June. Although I'll be farther from
>>many friends here in Portland, I'll be closer to many of you
>>whom I know through Rodgers.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Mark
>>
>>
>>
>>__________________________________________________
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>From: SRGibson1@xxxxxxx
>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 14:39:34 EST
>Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
>
>
>Congratulations
>
>Hope to still hear from you
>
>Sue Rose Gibson
>Rose Music Coimpnay,
>
>
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>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 15:29:42 -0500
>From: Kzimmer0817@xxxxxxx
>Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
>
>
>
>Mark,
>
>Congratulations on your match.
>
>I haven't been reading many of my messages lately, but the word "residency"
>caught my eye. You mentioned about "matching" at a program in Madison, Wi.
>I'm not a professional organist, so the only "matching into programs" with
>which I'm familiar is the residency matching program for medical students
>applying for internships. I remember my "Match Day" in March of 1984. Having
>listed five Family Practice residency programs on my "match form" I was
>accepted by my 2nd choice. As it turned out, that was probably the better
>choice after all.
>
>I've been in private medical practice for 16 years now. I've continued to use
>music as a hobby. I've played an electronic organ at my church for several
>years. Now that we've changed churches, I'm not at the bench. After 30 years
>of dreaming about it, I acquired a 10 rank pipe organ to rebuild. It's in
>pieces in my basement right now. I hope to have it playing by the end of the
>summer.
>
>While I've grown up in Georgia, my family is from Minnesota. I have some
>relatives in St. Paul, Minnesota. My dad lived in Wisconsin for several years.
>
>Anyway, congratulations. Sorry I haven't been keeping up with the Rodgers
>organ news.
>
>Keith Zimmerman, M.D.
>Commerce, Georgia
>
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>From: "Richard Wildhirt" <rwildhirt@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Residency
>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 20:57:57 +0000
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>Congratulations, Mark! I remember you telling me that was the one you
>wanted. I'm glad it worked out. I'll miss your close proximity to my
>locale, but I'm sure your expertise with Rodgers will benefit all of us on
>this list. Stay in touch.
>
>
>
>
>Richard Wildhirt
>Federal Way, WA
>St. Luke's Lutheran Church
>Rodgers 940/PR-300S >From: Mark Huth >Reply-To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>>To: rodgersgroup >Subject: [rodgersorgan] Residency >Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003
>>
>>
>11:01:16 -0800 (PST) >>>>>Hello fellow Rodgers enthusiasts, >>I promised a
>number of you that I would let you know about my >residency match when I
>found out. I'm thrilled to inform you >that I matched in a fantastic program
>in Madison, Wisconsin. It >is truly one of the best programs in the nation
>and I'm still a >little numb when I think about the fact that I'll be one of
>the >incoming residents this year. >>I also know that Madison is a great
>cityand am looking forward >to becoming a part of the community and music
>scene as my >schedule allows. >>I will be leaving Portland sometime in May
>orearly June, as our >orientation begins in mid-June. Although I'll be
>farther from >many friends here in Portland, I'll be closer to many of you
>
>
>>whom I know through Rodgers. >>Best regards, >>Mark
>>
>>
>>>>>__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
>>http://platinum.yahoo.com >* >Frog Music Press Introduces two new books:
>>Hymn Tune and Classical Duets for Organ and Piano (or PR-300) >---- >To
>>
>>
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>Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 21:13:58 -0500
>From: noel jones <gedeckt@xxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [rodgersorgan] Why is the soft 16' Pedal Stop borrowed from the Swell?
>
>
>It's not.
>
>It appears to be, since it is the same name and pitch as the one in the
>Swell, and it does have SW on its knob.
>
>In reality it (and the occasional Bassoon 16' SW) found on Rodgers are
>stops that are independent, can be voiced independently, but...they are
>expressed by the Swell Expression Pedal. That's the reason.
>
>Having a soft 16' expressive with the Swell gives you the ability to use
>the swell stops to accompany a solo stop on the Great or Choir and
>balance it out with using the SW to PD and this soft 16'. When you
>depress the pedal, the Swell gets louder..and so does this 16'.
>
>It's another element of good design.
>
>
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