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VFMA&C Chapel Service & Regimental Review 10-12-08
October 12, 2008 - The Twenty-Second Sundday After Pentecost. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Guest Speaker: Rear Admiral Thomas C. Lynch, USN (Ret.), Managing Partner, Jones Lang LaSalle. Other participants include Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major Keith R. Baker, Cadet Captain William M. Minor, Cadet First Captain Jonathan P. Larson. Chaplain: Colonel John E. Steele, Jr., Valley Forge Military Academy & College. Organist: Glenna Sprang. Choir Director: David Bickle. To order this program on a DVD (which is better quality), please call the Cadet Book Store at 610-687-6061. Producer: John F. Haines, Sr. email: jhainessr@gmail.com
VFMA&C Chapel Service 09-07-08
Morning Prayer and Sermon. Honor Sunday - September 7, 2008. Guest Speaker: The Honorable Bryan R. Lentz, Pennsylvania State Representative of the 161st Legislative District. Also: Donation presentation by Paul Mullen for the Urban Scholars/EITC Program. The induction of the Cadet Honor Council. Other participants include Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major Keith R. Baker; Cadet Second Captain Steven J. Antonello; Cadet First Captain Jonathan P. Larson; Singers: Laura McFarland and Elizabeth Derose. Chaplain: Colonel John E. Steele, Jr., Valley Forge Military Academy & College. Organist: Glenna Sprang. Choir Director: David Bickle. Producer: John F. Haines, Sr. email: jhainessr@gmail.com
VFMA&C Chapel Service 09-28-08
09-28-08 Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost Guest Speaker: Colonel Michael D. Krause, Ph.D.,, USA (Ret.), Dean of the College and Director of Military Affairs at VFMA&C. Other participants include Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major Keith R. Baker, Cadet Captain Graham O. Sisson, Cadet First Captain Jonathan P. Larson. Chaplain: Colonel John E. Steele, Jr., Valley Forge Military Academy & College. Organist: Cadet Adam L. Krisiak. Choir Director: David Bickle. Producer: John F. Haines, Sr. email: jhainessr@gmail.com
VFMA&C Mother's Day Service 05-11-08
"A Special Tribute to Our Mothers." Narrated by Mark K. Youssef. Participants include David M. Burgmayer, Alfred C. Heyer, George W. Statzell, Alexander S. Dooley, Derek D. Frazier, Adam L. Krisiak, Rebecca Spencer, Dennis L. Tayler and William Minor. Speaker: Mrs. Tess Lanum, Mother of the Regimental Commander First Captain Kevin J. Fulmer. Chapel and Choir Award Presentations' Cadets inducted into Phi Theta Kappa; and inductees into the Eric Fisher Wood Chapter of the National Honor Society and the Guy B. Wheeler Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society for 2007-2008. Producer: John F. Haines, Sr. email: jhainessr@gmail.com
VFMA&C Chapel Service 09-21-08
Morning Prayer, Sermon, Order of Anthony Wayne. September 21, 2008. Guest Speaker: The Honorable Jan E. DuBois, '48, Senior District Judge, United States District Court. Jan E. DuBois gets inducted into the Order of Anthony Wayne. Other participants include Cadet Regimental Sergeant Major Keith R. Baker; Cadet First Lieutenant Lee G. Aboosamara; Cadet First Captain Jonathan P. Larson; Chaplain: Colonel John E. Steele, Jr., Valley Forge Military Academy & College. Organist: Glenna Sprang. Choir Director: David Bickle. Producer: John F. Haines, Sr. email: jhainessr@gmail.com
A Soldiers Story - Argylls in Afghan PT7
A chapel in the desert !
12years old learning francesco MOLINO prelude guitar
MOLINO 12years old learning francesco MOLINO prelude guitar francesco molino Italian musician and composer, born at Ivrea near Turin on 4 June 1768. At the age of fifteen, in 1783, he enrolled in the band of the Piedmont Regiment as an oboist, a post which he resigned in 1793. Also in this period, from 1786 to 1789, he played the viola in the orchestra of the Teatro Regio in Turin. Then from 1814 to 1818 he was employed in the royal chapel in Turin. (We do not yet know where he spent the period between 1793 and 1814.) By 1817 he had published two guitar methods (they are in Whistling's Handbuch for that year). Then in about 1820 he moved to Paris where he was very active as a teacher and composer, until his death there in 1847. He wrote two violin concertos, of which the second was dedicated to Kreutzer; one guitar concerto, op. 56; many works for guitar with other instruments; and many guitar solos. The details above about Turin come from the preface by Mario Dell'Ara to the Tecla edition of Molino's op. 3. See also his article "Luigi, Valentino, e Francesco Molino", Il Fronimo, no. 50, January 1985. . In 1820 he settled in Paris, where he lived out the remainder of his life. His works were largely neglected until the twentieth century, when many of them were republished. Among the best known are his Three Sonatas, 18 Preludes and Terpsichore (a set of dances), all for solo guitar. He also wrote for other instruments in combination with the guitar, including flute and viola. In 1830 he published a guitar method. [edit] Selected works [edit] Solo guitar Romance[1] Sonatina Sonate Op. 6. Nr. 2 Grande Ouverture op.17 Nocturne Op.36 Nocturne op. 38 Nocturne Op.44 Nocturne Op.57 Grande Potpourri über Themen von Rossini op. 47 Sonate op. 68