September 2010 - Accordion Lover`s Society
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September 2010 - Accordion Lover`s Society
SEPTEMBER 2010 Harold J. Estok Founder ALSI and REED BLOCK MONTHLY NEWSLETTER President: Gordon Kohl 619-427-4344 Presidents Emeriti: (Founder) Harold Estok Ron Griffin Kjell Holmes Gloria Ensign Vice President & Meeting Coordinator: Bill Barr 619-337-1111 Volume 17 Issue 9 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE difficulties for many students and enthusiasts for reading and playing which are eventually eliminated as their studies continue. Vice President & Communications Director: Mary Lou Erwin 619-448-9588 Editor/Secretary: Helen Estok Schoell 619-584-4970 Treasurer & Ensemble Director: Vicki Eriqat 619-563-5586 Hello ALSI members and friends. The accordion is doing well as a musical instrument. The demand for accordion music and lessons is on the upswing also. A variety of music styles are being played today on the accordion. The two newest crazes are Swing and Tango around the world. The accordion with its vibrant reed tonality is sensational for playing expressive tangos, especially Astor Piazzolla melodies from Argentina and Brazil. The swing dance music style has teenage accordionists interested in France. Accordionists of all ages are excited to play and continue their musical development on this challenging instrument. The accordion is a two handed musical instrument where the student must learn in two music clefs, treble and bass, and there are some initial The recent weeks AFNA music festival was fantastic. Young accordionists had an opportunity to play orchestral music from jazz to 50’s & 60’s rock to Broadway and pop music. The Rock ’n Roll medley, performed by the Festival Orchestra, Newsletter/Webmaster: Bob Page 760-451-3641 Inside this issue: by Gordon Kohl President’s Message 1& 8 General Information 2 Happiness at ALSI 3-4 Showcase Review 5 AFNA Competition Review 6 Playing Around 6 Credits 7 Accordion Music 9 September Showcase 10 Calendar 11 Coming Next Month 11 Accordion Events 11 September 2010 was so much fun to play and hear a big sounding forty piece band. A young sixteen year old David Hamlin won the Solo Concerto Accordion competition for piano and accordion orchestra. A young man from Martin Music, “Tony” as he likes to be called, won the Accordion Solo Concerto category. There are so many very talented young musicians in the USA playing beautiful classical, jazz and ethnic music styles. It is fantastic to hear them carry on the accordion tradition for future generations. Bobby Dietsch played a very tasteful and melodious performance for ALSI in August. The audience really enjoyed his selections and his showmanship. The reeds on his accordion sounded like pipes on a church organ at times. (continued on page 8) Page 2 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER ALSI MEMBERSHIP AND NEWSLETTER GENERAL INFORMATION MEMBERSHIPS: current member renewal for twelve month term; the fee is $25.00 U.S.A., $26 Canada, $27.00 for International delivery. For new members; partial year memberships can be purchased. Use this calculation as follows: Subtract $2 for each month that has elapsed for the calendar year. Therefore, if you are joining with a USA club membership in July, six months have elapsed, so 6 times $2 would be $12 to deduct and the formula would be: $25 - $12 = $13, thus the payment would be $13. Make check or money order payable to ALSI and send to: Helen Estok Schoell, at P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175. The REED BLOCK is published once each month for delivery to members prior to the next meeting. (Meetings are the second Sunday of each month). Your input to the REED BLOCK is invited and should be submitted to Helen Estok Schoell or email to Bob Page at webmaster@accordion -club-sandiego.org or Mary Lou Erwin at marylouerwin@att.net. DISCLAIMER: Unless otherwise indicated, all articles were written by the Editor. Unless so stated, no article is to be construed as an endorsement. Articles not written by the Editor may contain comments that do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor. If you disagree with anything in The REED BLOCK, please let us know in writing. SPECIAL NOTICE TO RECORDING ARTISTS: If you have an audio/video tape cassette you would like reviewed and written up in The REED BLOCK, please send us a professional copy and a short biography of the artist; include names, date and places to the ALSI address above. Please include the price of the item including shipping and handling. If you want the package returned after the review please include return postage with the package. CUT-OFF DATE: All contributors to The REED BLOCK please note: For next month all material is due two weeks before the next meeting, accordingly the due date for the October 2010 issue is: September 27, 2010. This includes all items such as articles, upcoming events, playing around, accordion workshops, advertisements and ensemble schedules. Please make sure your material is received, in writing or email, no later than that date. Please submit your input to Helen Estok Schoell (at above ALSI address) or email to Bob Page at webmaster@accordion -club-sandiego.org or Mary Lou Erwin at marylouerwin@att.net. Thank you for your cooperation. ADVERTISEMENTS: Members may place one small ad per year at no charge, business cards are $6/per issue or $60/per year, quarter-page is $15/per issue, half -page is $25/per issue, full -page is $50/per issue, one -page event flyer is $25/per issue. Cost is doubled for ads placed by non -members. (All ads must be accordion related). MEETINGS: The club normally meets at 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. on the second Sunday of each month at the Mt Miguel Covenant Village, 325 Kempton Ave, Spring Valley, CA Next Meeting will be on Sunday, September 12th from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at Bailey Hall in the Mt. Miguel Covenant Village. — NOTICE TO MEMBERS Please call Lou Fanucchi at 619-948-3774 if you wish to play for Octoberfest in Balboa Park. — ALSI Steering Committee — The ALSI Steering Committee Meetings are usually held the Wednesday after the monthly ALSI meeting. Anyone is welcome to attend, to share ideas for our club, and have lunch and get acquainted with the workings of ALSI. Please contact Sharon Marotte at 619-286-3948 for a reservation. Our next meeting will be September 15th, Wednesday at 11:00 am in the Denny’s Restaurant at the intersection of Clairemont Mesa Blvd & Hwy 163. Volume 17 Issue 9 Page 3 HAPPINESS AT ALSI by Sharon Marotte August 8th was another great day for our accordion club. We had a great audience and good music. Yours truly played as an unofficial mystery player for the folks who arrived early. Merle Williams played at Crider #2, Jerry Odling was at Crider #1, Vicki Eriqat was at Brandel and Linda Hibbert entertained the folks in the Cafeteria. Bill Barr was our MC for the day. 1. The first players for the day were Vicki Eriqat and Sharon Marotte. They played three duet pieces – The Blue Danube waltz, Merry Widow waltz and Viennese Refrain/ Emperor waltz. These songs were also played the day before at a wedding reception in Coronado. Some folks at the wedding thought we were flown in from Austria to play!! 2. The second duo of the day was Al & Claudia Wronia – bless their hearts! They come all the way from the Highlands to our ALSI meeting. It is always a pleasure to see them. Their songs were: Gleboka Studzienka (Down by the Wishing Well) – Al sang the song in Polish and English. Then they played Tyrolskie tango and a Polish polka, Blondynka. (I’m glad they write out these names otherwise I couldn’t type them right!) 3. Gloria Ensign & Leslie Sanders performed a couple of songs with Leslie on the harmonica. Great job! Their songs were - It had to be you and Sentimental Journey with Gloria singing along. 4. Al Jacobs entertained us with a medley of songs: Embraceable You, ‘Swonderful, Someone to watch over me, Summertime. Then another medley played was from My Fair Lady – I Volume 17 Issue 9 Page 4 HAPPINESS — continued could have danced all night, On the street where you live, Get me to the Church on time. He ended his spotlight with a polish polka. 5. Joe Columbo played some very nice tunes. Tarantella, Moon River which was arranged by Joe’s Godfather, Charles Bertalino in 1985. He closed with Ciao, Ciao Palermo which was arranged by Frank Marocco. Great job, Joe. Always good to see you and hear you play. We enjoyed our cake/ice cream break on the patio and were entertained by Gloria Ensign and Leslie Sanders. Music played during this time is great, relaxing and enjoyable as we visit with our musical friends. Several folks enjoyed the Music Swap table and found some treasures brought by others. After the refreshment break we were entertained with a Showcase by Bobby Dietsch. His program was superb and enjoyed by a good turnout of the accordion club. After his performance, Bobby was presented with a certificate of recognition by Gordon Kohl for his contribution to the advancement of the accordion. W e w e r e especially glad to s e e some of o u r A L S I friends t h a t haven’t b e e n around f o r awhile – we hope that they will return and listen to lots of accordion music. — Page 5 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER SHOWCASE REVIEW BOBBY DIETSCH SHOWCASE AUGUST 8, 2010 by Bob Warner Bobby Dietsch was not unknown to us here at ALSI. We heard him play as a member of the REUNION ENSEMBLE directed by Lucille Camatti on two occasions not too long ago. That’s why we got him down here today. We wanted to hear more! Bobby is a singularly enthusiastic accordionist who brings a whole host of capabilities to his performing – a precise technique, great bellows control, a passion for music and our instrument and a repertoire that covers a wide range of genres. The entire program was played from memory and without looking at the keyboard. As he said, “It’s just me and the music” when asked why he closed his eyes while playing quite a bit of the time. He began his program with one of his favorite polkas, “TONY’S POLKA”, played in Slovenian style. It was toe tapping polka using a lively repeating phrase as it started in quick tempo and gathered speed and intensity as he went along. A bouncy Neapolitan “ITALIAN TARANTELLA” followed with Bobby using a light, accurate touch on the keyboard. I think this tarantella is everybody’s favorite. His arrangement of “RETURN TO SORRENTO” was stylistically different in that it emphasized melody with beautiful harmonies played with feeling and smoothness and not necessarily speed. One of Bobby’s beliefs is “it’s not how many notes you play but how you play the notes” and I couldn’t agree more. The bass accompaniment to the treble side was very nice. For a change of pace we next heard a Polish mazurka, “CHTOPEK OBEREK”. It had a bouncy, repeating phrase that required a light keyboard touch with various reed voicings. When Bobby plays a Slovenian polka you hear that characteristic slav style. “MOCKINGBIRD POLKA” was a prime example. For this number he changed from his Scandalli Super six to his Bell 2520 accordion because of the alpine tuning of the Bell. The infectious rhythm and upbeat melodic line had peoples’ feet tapping again. The audience loved it. He followed with another dance number he called a “boarischer”, the full title being “STILLUPPA SIMAL BOARISCHER”. It had a light, bouncy construction and a tempo of polka at half speed. Very danceable! I think everyone loves the everlastingly beautiful “EDELWEISS”. Bobby played a beautiful arrangement marked by flowing, connected harmonies remaining true all the while to the basic melody. The Bell accordion was perfect for this piece. Back to polka we heard another unique piece called “WHEN THE SALMON START TO RUN”. The origin of this number came from a button box group in Alaska. And of course, it was characteristically Slovenian in tempo and musical structure and quite technical. Returning to his Scandalli, Bobby played and sang an inspirational hymn, “CREATE IN ME A CLEAN HEART”. A very serious piece, the accompaniment was also quite difficult. On a lighter theme, “ANEME A CORE”, a memorable Italian melody, was dedicated to Bobby’s mother. When it’s pretty, don’t trifle with it too much and he didn’t. Right and left hands blended well. We have all played “HAVA NAGELA” at one time or another but Bobby took his arrangement to virtuoso level. That is what an accelerating tempo and increasingly difficult embellishments can do to a relatively simple ethnic piece. Given his love of Irish music, Bobby played a plaintively beautiful arrangement of “DANNY BOY”. The flowing musical lines of right and left hand blended well. This was followed by “THE IRISH WASHERWOMAN”. It required a lot of staccato finesse from the performer. To finish, Bobby sang and accompanied himself in a great arrangement of the theme music from “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF”. I think this piece was the showstopper of the afternoon. Skillfully presented, it was really entertaining. His encore was called “THE TRAIN WRECK POLKA”. The piece had a basic A-B-A format which was repeated at increasing speed until the “train wrecked”. It was a real pleasure to hear from someone who is so artistically passionate and skillful as an accordionist. The audience loved the program and I’m sure we all want to see Bobby Dietsch back here again. — Volume 17 Issue 9 Page 6 AFNA COMPETITION REVIEW by Bob Page This year’s Accordion Federation of North America event was held on August 12 –14 at a new location in Irvine at the Hyatt Regency and Marriott Hotels. There was accordion and piano competition on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday, there were special cash competition events and the day concluded with a concert on Saturday evening. This marked the 55th year that the competition and exhibition event has been sponsored by AFNA. Sylvia Prior was honored at a special luncheon on Saturday with guests that included Frank Marocco and Mary Tokarski. Sylvia and her father Syl Prior are legends in the California accordion community and Sylvia was a founding member of AFNA. There was also a special Sylvia Prior Concerto Competition for Piano with Orchestra held at this year’s event. This year’s winner performed for the festival’s participants and Sylvia Prior at Saturday’s eve- ning concert. ALSI members Gordon Kohl, Erica Baier, and Bob Page participated in the Festival Orchesta that was part of the concluding Saturday evening concert. The orchestra performed several numbers which included; “Love Theme from St. Elmo’s Fire”, “Chariots of Fire”, “Theme from New York, New York”, (all conducted by Gordon Kohl), and “Jumpin’ Jug”, “Rock & Roll Trilogy and a final rousing “God Bless America”. The quality of the individual winner’s per- formances during the concert was awesome and speaks highly of the achievement of the young people studying accordion and piano in Southern California. — PLAYING AROUND Sharon Marotte Kjell Holmes September 8th and every Wednesday 5:30-7:00 pm at Brother's Restaurant 5150 Waring Rd. Friday, September 3 from 5 to 8 pm at Lake Cuyamaca Restaurant, (Kjell performs at the restaurant the first Friday of “Please share date, time and location of public appearances. Submit each month.) these, in writing, Louis Fanucchi complying with the Gordon Kohl cut-off date, to Helen Estok Schoell or Bob Page.” Wednesdays at the Romesco Bistro in Bonita from 7 pm. Friday, Sept. 10th La Jolla Athenaeum in San Diego. Friday, Sept. 11th at Bernardo Winery., S.D. Friday Sept. 17 at Mediterranean Café in Carlsbad. September 5 Saturday evening from 5;30 to 8 pm at Lake Cuyamaca Restaurant. Volume 17 Issue 9 CREDITS Page 7 FRIDAY MORNING GROUP by Helen Estok Schoell By Sharon Marotte Russell Camp was still out of town in Guatemala for three weeks. We sure miss him. Thank Goodness, we did have Robert, Mt. Miguel’s Maintenance Man to help set up tables that we needed for the days event. Merle Williams, Bill Barr, Jack and Sharon Marotte came early to make sure everything was made ready for our ALSI get together. Jack is our sound system man and Sharon writes up “Happiness at ALSI” and she is also our photographer. Bob Page also took some pictures for us this month. I also really appreciated his help in carrying out the coffee pot and helping to serve the ice cream. Yours truly made coffee, cut up the cakes and with Ardith Birdsells help; set the tables to get ready for our refreshment break. Gordon Kohl brought ice cream and the cakes. Helen Stables, our cake person, was busy baking a huge cake for her daughter’s wedding so we missed her homemade goodies. Many other people pitched in to help when it was needed. I appreciated their eagerness to support our club. At the end of the day, Ardith helped me clear off the tables, cleaned up and put things away. A special thank you to our VicePresident, Mary Lou Erwin, because of her help at the door I did not need my roller skates. Thank you again to everyone for your support. God bless you one and all. — A Very Happy Anniversary In September To: Herb and Arlene Fabatz, September 13th Larry and Carolyn Kaiser September 17th Michael and Lindsey Grubensky September 26th Neil and Kathryn Morefield September 29th The Friday Morning Group meets the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month. Our meeting place is at the Springs of El Cajon retirement community on Prescott Avenue. This is also the home of Gordon Nyhuis. Gordon is one of the first members of ALSI and used to play his small button accordion at our meetings. He can’t get around much any more but comes to the lobby each time we are there and listens to us play accordions. His favorite song is Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown. His face lights up with a big smile when we play the song and he sings along with all of the words. A French lady comes around and dances with us and another gal requests the song Mary Lou over and over and over. This group consists of Gloria Ensign, Erika Baier, Larry Kaiser, Roni Palazzolo and Sharon Marotte. We do have a good time playing together. — Best Wishes for a very Happy Birthday for those born in the month of September. Happy Anniversary 9/5 Charlotte Thompson May your lives always be happy and Janet Martini filled with9/6 precious times To remember. 9/10 Neil Morefield For those of you married in the month 9/19 Lindsey Grubinsky of December: 9/20 Timothy Kerkuliet 9/29 Sami andDaniel TiinaSynkowski Zein , 21st 9/30 Lenitta Barrett Volume 17 Issue 9 Page 8 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE (continued) (continued from page 1) It was so beautiful. It’s time to mark your calendar for September 12th for our monthly ALSI meeting. Bill Fassel has grown up around Alpine and Bavarian music his whole life. He also is a very experienced folk music dancer. Bill’s music is authentic in arrangement style and instrumentation. He is equally comfortable on a Button Box accordion and a piano keyboard accordion. I have known Bill Fassel’s family since playing in Los Angles and the Big Bear Lake Octoberfests with the Bavarian Boys in the early 1970’s. You are going to hear that rich happy sounding accordion style from Bill, our September Showcase music performer. Best wishes to everyone. Bring your friends, members, new members, or friends of a friend. Everyone is welcome at ALSI. Be part of this growing accordion club enjoying music on our favorite musical instrument! If you would like to play at our ALSI meetings please call Helen Schoell, Bill Barr or myself to help find a time for you to perform. Bye for now. — Gordon Kohl I hope your summer has been filled with many great times and events to enjoy. Life is great and exciting with music as a part of it. CUSTOMCRAFTED — 313 NE 45th Street - Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 632-2700 phone (206) 632-2733 fax www.petosa.com — FOR SALE — Petosa Antique model with rhinestones. Great tone. Hand made reeds (LMMM). The reeds are like new. All offers considered. Call Gordon Kohl @ 1-619-395-0454 Page99 Page MONTHLY NEWSLETTER ACCORDION MUSIC - Venetian Minstrel - Continued from last month Volume 17 Issue 9 Page 10 THIS MONTH’S SHOWCASE The ALSI Accordion Club Proudly Presents A Showcase Featuring: Bill Fassel Sunday, September 12, 2010 Showcase at 2:30 pm Bailey Center Hall, Mt. Miguel Covenant Village 325 Kempton Ave. Spring Valley, California My exposure to music began when I was 6 years old and forced, as many youngsters are, to endure piano lessons. I really enjoyed the challenge of mastering the instrument in spite of the music selections of my teachers. However, I envied my two older brothers who played the clarinet and accordion and thus were the life of party performing selections primarily from the homelands of Austria and Bavaria. At the age of thirteen, and my eyes on high school looming on the horizon, I switched instruments and began clarinet lessons. During this time I was a junior member in the family trio of Accordion and two clarinets. During my college years, I bought a beginner accordion and proceeded to teach myself the piano accordion, which I found to be more satisfying, because I could now perform solo complete with bass accompaniment as with the piano except much more portable. I was now able to accompany the family dance group in performing the Schuhplattler (ethnic dance from the alpine regions of Austria and Bavaria). At one of these performances, a testimonial dinner dance for Joe Umeck of the Fontana Button Box Club, I contracted with Frank Rote to purchase a custom built button box from his uncle Matt. I had long admired the sound from this style of accordion and once I got my button box (Steirische)m I was hooked. I now prefer to play the button box and actually haven't seriously worked with the piano (stradella) accordion for quite some time. Come and join us for this special musical experience! Admission: $4 for ALSI members, $5 for guests. (Light refreshments and coffee will be provided). For more information please call (619) 584 - 4970 Volume 17 Issue 9 Page 11 ACCORDION EVENTS ACCORDION WORKSHOP Gordon Kohl holds his monthly workshop each third Monday of the month starting at 6:30 p.m. Music is distributed for use at the workshop session. Bring your accordion, music stand, stool and accordion light. Call 619-427-4344 for more information. Cost: $20 and $12 for non-student guests. INTERNATIONAL ACCORDION CONVENTION Nov. 1 - 4, 2010. Las Vegas, Nevada. Featuring: Dick Contino, Carl Fortina, Peter & Mady Soave, Sylvia Marie Barber, Gordon Kohl, and Accordion Orchestra led by Joan Cochran Sommers. Contact 800-472-1695 for more information. Sept. 12 Showcase with Bill Fassel Oct. 10 ALSI ACCORDION ENSEMBLE This accordion group is open to all interested members of ALSI who would like to participate in the practices and music engagements that the Ensemble has during the year. They practice twice a month on the second and fourth Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30. Call Vicki Eriqat for more information at 619-563–5586. — OctoberFest at Balboa Park with Gale Evans. Nov. 14 Heritage Day. COMING IN OCTOBER — Gale Evans Well, what to say about me. A lot of ALSI members know me, and, they know I'm all about having as much fun in my life as possible. So.........I play the accordion. This gives me pleasure, relaxation, challenge, and, a LOT of social interaction. I began playing when I was seven, with a dime-store toy. I created songs with it, so was asked, by my Dad, if I wanted to take lessons. I did, so..........l did. I have had several bands, the most known being the Seattle Polka Gals, for 10 years. We were nominated for the "Young and Newest Band" in the Cleveland Polka Hall of Fame, 1995. An "all-girl" band was unusual, and we became very good very fast, nationally. TV, radio, tapes, and CD's of us were played everywhere. That was a LOT of work, but, equally, a TON of fun. I am presently "playing around", (my favorite answer to {Where do you play?}). I have a 3-piece band, doing ethnic music, private jobs, playing for independent and assisted living homes, playing by myself for others, wherever and whenever, etc. The music I play is for dancing or listening......No "show" or speed. I guess I don't have the dexterity, nor the desire, to show off (can't anyway). Just good music, hopefully, to entertain in a positive way, is my goal. So, please come to OctoberFest with ALSI at Balboa Park in October. I’ll see you there!! ALSI Statement Of Purpose: Monthly Newsletter ALSI is San Diego’s forum for appreciating and performing accordion music, including the MIDI electronic accordion We welcome members who enjoy listening to or playing accordion music. We have an accordion ensemble group, monthly meetings, local concerts featuring local and internationally famous performers, an annual picnic and a monthly newsletter. “Every Music Lover is Welcome at the ALSI Accordion Club” The REED BLOCK c/o Helen Estok Schoell P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175 SEPTEMBER 2010 EDITION We are on the Web: www.accord ion-clubsandiego.org
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