Author: Al

  • GSO Day Five: Faces of Afrika

    Two emotion-packed, exhausting and exhilarating days in Cape Town marked the end of the Gustavus Symphony’s time in the city. The events of yesterday in Nyanga and Guguletu are fresh on the minds of the members of the ensemble as the day began, once again, bright and cloudless. Friday morning was spent at Robben Island,…

  • GSO Day Four: Self-Service

    Saint Francis taught us that “it is in giving that we receive.” Service is one of Gustavus’ core values and, for many individuals and groups on the campus, service is a part of daily life. For the Gustavus Symphony, Day Four opened with an journey to two of Cape Town’s once segregated townships, Nyanga and…

  • GSO in South Africa: A Thousand Words

    Photographer Anders Björling is traveling with the Gustavus Symphony as part of the Friends of Music Companion Tour in South Africa. ‘Nuff said.

  • GSO Day Two: Concert One

    The simple things in life. A bright and nearly cloudless morning greeted the Gustavus Symphony in Cape Town on Day Two or our concert tour to South Africa. “Nearly” cloudless as the veil of clouds that has shrouded Table Mountain since our arrival remained. “No worry,” our new friends told us, “in South Africa, we…

  • GSO Day One — The Gusties Have Landed!

    Be open to the unexpected. At a time when space travel has become so commonplace that we seldom notice, when objects we have created are venturing past the edges of our solar system or peering into the outer reaches of the known universe, when we can imagine a “long time ago in a galaxy far,…

  • Final Prep – First Step, The Adventure Begins

    With the first significant snowfall of the winter coating the campus with a blanket of fresh snow, the Gustavus Symphony is just 24 hours from departure for its concert tour in South Africa. Now, at the end of nearly 40 hours of intense rehearsal, regular sectionals and personal practice, 7 guest speakers (including Dan Currell…

  • Four Days and Counting for Gustavus Symphony

    (From the Minnesota Private College Council Newsletter, January 2012) Don’t call this South Africa tour a “trip” For Ruth Lin, the conductor of the Gustavus Adolphus College symphony orchestra, taking nearly 60 student musicians to South Africa is a valuable educational experience — and one that shouldn’t be confused with a vacation. “This is so…

  • GWO in Europe 2010: Abundant Emotions

    The return to normalcy after a J-term experience always requires some adjustment. Going from having one class a day and intense rehearsals to spending every day touring and experiencing new and exciting things, it is a shift to go back to the same-old routine.

  • GWO in Europe 2010, Day 13 – Salzburg

    Day 13 of the Gustavus Wind Orchestra’s European Concert Tour begins with a departure from Vienna, the City of Mozart, to Salzburg, the Birthplace of Mozart, and ends with the tour’s final concert in Bad Ischl, a short drive east of the city.

  • GWO in Europe 2010, Day 12, Vienna

    Day 12 – Vienna Writing about our visit to Vienna in a few short paragraphs, especially about the experiences of 75 musicians, is an impossibility. Around us are centuries of history in the buildings, architecture, concert halls, theatres, opera houses, museums and parks, each of which deserves its own story. After a tour around and…