May 15, 2020--Practice Blog in the time of the virus

Another day down. Looking forward to the weekend. The day started with work on my fingering transcription (5 pages left) and some piano practice. A Masonic brother died last week and his funeral was today. I was a little shocked at how many people were there without any face coverings and in close proximity. Had my mask on, not going to argue with people about it. Afterwards, I went to the church to practice. I received in the mail yesterday the three volumes of Kauffmann's music published by @partitura, so worked on one of them today. Not perfect, but I had fun learning it--thank you to @organduo, @laputis, and @partitura for introducing me to this composer. Came home and let the dogs out. And that was my day.

On the piano, I continued to work on an accompaniment for a Handel aria and a couple Mendelssohn Songs without Words.

On the organ, I practiced the above Kauffmann chorale prelude, music for Sunday (will record tomorrow and Sunday), and some Bach BWV 536.

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