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Broadcaster Press 03 December 3, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com 1101 Announcements Events ‘What Makes It Great?’ Rob Kapilow knows PLEASANT VALLEY Lutheran Church, Rural Vermillion: Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion First Sunday of every month. All welcome. PROVIDENCE REFORMED Church, 830 Madison: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. “We Welcome You To Historic Protestant Worship And Fellowship.” ST. AGNES Church, 416 Walker St., Fr. John Fischer: St. Agnes Church and Parish Office, tele. 624-4478. St. Agnes Rectory, 505 Catalina, tele. 624-1995. Mass schedule: 5 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m. and 10:30a.m. Sunday, Weekday Masses – consult weekly bulletin; Sacrament of Penance, Saturday 4-4:45p.m. ST. PAUL?S Episcopal Church, corner of Main and Linden. Sunday: nursery available. 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 11:00 a.m. coffee hour. Call 624-3379 for more info. Sunday evening Experience at ONE HOUR is comprised of two primary elements: powerful worship and a life-changing message. Worship at ONE HOUR is led by a talented live band in a style that is consistent with todays culture and a relevant teaching message from LifeChurch.tv?s senior pastor, Craig Groeschel, via video broadcast. The worship is intense and the teaching is challenging but the environment will be relaxed and casual. ONE HOUR on the USD Campus at the MUC, 6:30pm Sundays! www.one-hour.org The Luther Center at USD: Life at the corner of campus and faith. Located at Cherry & Plum Streets, Vermillion. We worship weekly on Wednesday evenings at 8:30pm and host service and fellowship events throughout the year. Visit us online at www.luthercenter.org or find us on facebook! The United Church of Christ Congregational, Highway 12 Newcastle, NE. Worship: 5:00 p.m. Saturday. Pastor Gary Kimm. Come join us! The Vermillion First United Methodist Church, a welcome place reaching out to all God's people. Located at 16 N. Dakota St. Adult Sunday School 9am; Sunday Worship 10:25am; Children?s Church after Children?s Sermon (PreK-5). Welcome Table-serving free meal Mondays 5:30-7pm. Youth Group with Meal (Gr. 6-8) Wednesdays 5:30-7pm. High School Youth Group 7pm. Adult Choir Rehearsal 7pm. Praise Band rehearsal 8pm. Friday Morning Book Study and Breakfast 6:45am. Call (605)624-2179 for more info. Pastor Rick Pittenger. Trinity Lutheran Church 816 E Clark St Summer Worship Schedule:Memorial Day through Labor Day, May 29th through August 28th. Wednesday evening: 6:15 PM and Sunday morning 10:00 AM Radio broadcast: Sunday morning at 10 AM on KVTK Radio, AM 1570. Holy Communion celebrated the 1st and 3rd Sundays each month.Pastor Trisha Boese Facebook: Trinity Lutheran - Vermillion, SD One & two bedroom apartments. Wakonda Apartments, 611 First St. Wakonda, SD 57073. Laundry. Rental assistance available to those who qualify. For appointments or applications please call 605-624-5218 or visit www.oakleafpm.com. Equal Housing Opportunity By Travis Gulbrandson travis.gulbrandson@plaintalk.net Of the things the National Music Museum (NMM) has in common with the works of Ludwig van Beethoven, one stands out for Rob Kapilow – they both have “room for it all.” The National Public Radio personality brought his show “What Makes It Great?” to the museum on Nov. 21, where with the help of USD’s Rawlins Piano Trio he dissected Beethoven’s Archduke Trio to show the audience what makes it tick. Beethoven’s work is about becoming, not being, Kapilow said. “What Beethoven teaches us measure by measure, movement by movement and piece by piece is, what matters in life is not what we have, but what we do with what we have,” he said. “In piece by piece, Beethoven starts with utterly ordinary ideas and creates extraordinary music out of them. “In a Beethoven piece … what matters is not where you start or what you start with, but where you end up,” he said. What starts with the simplest ideas will end with the most complex, Kapilow said. “Somehow, Beethoven’s world has room for it all,” he said. That’s a view the NMM shares, Kapilow said. “It’s an absolutely amazing museum in so many ways,” he said. “Not only is each collection so spectacular … it’s so wonderfully democratic. You look in this room, and there are brilliant Stradivariuses and Amatis, and you think, ‘OK, I’m in that kind of museum.’ “Then you walk around the corner, and there’s Elvis Presley’s guitar, and there are harmonicas, and all of them are treated equally,” he said. “There’s a wonderful message here, which to me is, ‘It’s all music.’” This was Kapilow’s first visit to the NMM. He arrived Monday, Nov. 18, and stayed through the following Saturday. In a Q&A that followed Thursday’s performance, Kapilow marveled at how examples of instruments from so many disparate eras and locations could be held in the same collection. “Music is kind of a rage to express,” he said. “Every culture has this incredible need to express itself, and somehow the museum has it all. … “To have it all ricocheting off each other makes this museum one of the most unique places in the world,” he said. During the performance, Kapilow went over the Archduke Trio movement by movement to demonstrate how it was put together, and what makes it so effective to the listener. Following a brief intermission, the Rawlins Piano Trio played the piece all the way through, without interruption. Kapilow said he has done similar performances of more than 200 other full-length pieces live, and GRAND OPENING AND HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE FRI & SAT DEC 6TH & 7TH No Regrets FURNITURE & DECOR (605) 957-5318 103 W MAIN • BERESFORD, SD CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK! 201 MAIN - AKRON, IA Magni?cent Turn of the Century home. 4 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 stall garage on a huge lot. Updated kitchen with cherry cabinets, corion countertops, and center island. Beautiful hardwood ?oors throughout complete with oriental rugs. Priced at $218,000. Call LaNay Welch at 712-251-7742. Rob Kapilow, the high-energy host of National Public Radio?s “What Makes It Great?” discusses the works of Beethoven at the National Music Museum Nov. 21. (Photo by Anthony Jones, courtesy of the National Music Museum) an additional 160 shorter pieces on NPR, ranging from classical to pop tunes. He thanked the Rawlins Trio for their participation. “They’re a perfect meter-less team,” he said. “The key to it is listening. Even though they do look at each other, what’s wonderful about it is, it’s really listening. It’s also moment by moment listening.” The performers can never be 100 percent sure about what’s going to happen, and have to adjust their playing accordingly based on what the others do. “That’s one of the wonderful things about live performance,” Kapilow said. “It can never be duplicated. It’s one time only. “Because we’ve had so many recordings, we live in an era where interpretations are frozen, (and) we tend to think of music as a rock in the hand, like it’s a fixed thing,” he said. “I prefer to think of it like a Tibetan sand painting. In other words, you make a painting, and it dissolves as soon as you make it.” The Rawlins Piano Trio consists of Susan Keith Gray (piano), MarieElaine Gagnon (cello) and Eunho Kim (violin). IMMEDIATE OPENINGS OAKWOOD APARTMENTS •AFFORDABLE RENT ADJUSTMENT FOR YOUR INCOME •LARGE 2 AND 3 BEDROOM RENTAL UNITS •STOVE, REFRIGERATOR & AIR CONDITIONING •OFF-STREET PARKING AND PLUG-INS •UTILITIES INCLUDED •ON-SITE COIN LAUNDRY •PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT & SAND BOX •3 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS CALL NIKKI OR DAVE (605) 624-9557 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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