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Showing posts with label south hadley. Show all posts

The South Hadley Mandolin Orchestra is recruiting players!

We are always recruiting new players! If you live within a 100 mile drive of South Hadley, MA, we'd love to welcome you to join us.

Rehearsals are Tuesday nights from 7-9pm at 4 Open Square Way in Holyoke, MA. If you are planning to come, please PM me with your email address, so I can send you sheet music for the pieces we are working on.

We have concerts planned for May, June, July, September, October and November.

We are actively seeking mandola and mandocello players, of course mandolin players are welcome as well!

5.7.17: River Roll and Stroll on the Rt. 116 Bridge


Holy S.Had! Take to the street and come together on the bridge that connects Holyoke and South Hadley for a vehicle-free, care-free Sunday celebration and experience the Connecticut River in a whole new way!
The Route 116 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge will be closed to traffic for this free, open streets event featuring music, art, activities, food, and fun for all ages. Free admission; rain or shine. An ‘open streets’ event presented by the Bike/Walk Committees of the City of Holyoke and the Town of South Hadley, with support from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT); MassBike; and the Cultural Councils of South Hadley and Holyoke, local agencies supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. Event sponsors include E-Ink, Holyoke Medical Center, Republic Services, Mount Holyoke College, Big Y, PeoplesBank, Conklin Office Furniture, and Holyoke Youth Soccer League.
Holyoke-South Hadley River Roll and Stroll Street Festival
Sunday, May 7, 2017 | 11am to 3pm
On the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, Route 116
Free Admission | Rain or Shine

Nice Article About The Studio and Adam Sweet in the Daily Hampshire Gazette

Adam R. Sweet would like to see mandolin jam sessions, popular in the early 20th century, make a comeback.

But for now, the music teacher and owner of Sweet Music Studio has founded the South Hadley Mandolin Orchestra, which had its first rehearsal in February.

According to the Classical Mandolin Society of America, it is likely the only mandolin orchestra in the Pioneer Valley.

“They said, ‘Look, we’re a dying breed. There are very few of us left,’” recalls Sweet, referring to the nonprofit organization, based in Minneapolis. He said the closest mandolin orchestra the society knew of is in Providence, R.I.

Formed at the urging of some of his students, the South Hadley Mandolin Orchestra has nine members — seven mandolinists, one mandola player and one mandocellist.

Read more:

http://mandolinorchestra.blogspot.com/2014/03/double-strings-mandolin-orchestra-forms.html

The South Hadley Mandolin Orchestra (SHMO) is a non-profit musical organization established in 2013

The South Hadley Mandolin Orchestra (SHMO) is a non-profit musical organization established in 2013 by Adam R Sweet, in an effort to revive the beauty and popularity of the traditional mandolin orchestra, which was mainstream in the United States around the turn of the 20th Century.  The Orchestra will consist of volunteer musicians, and will feature composers from around New England and beyond.

To get the orchestra off to a good solid start, it needs to purchase instruments for use by the orchestra, to purchase sheet music for the orchestra library, purchase or lease recording and amplification equipment for the publishing of videos, CDs and other promotional material, pay for the design and publishing of a website, to purchase advertising and marketing for concerts and open rehearsals, and to pay the Director and Manager reasonable salaries.  

Although the SHMO is not currently a registered non-profit organization, we are working towards that goal so that we may accept donations from the community.  

See attached spreadsheet (SHMO - Operating Budget)

Qualifications and Role of Personally Directly Involved With The Project

Adam R Sweet, Music Director
Adam R Sweet has certifications in violin and performance from the New England Conservatory of Music at Rivers, and the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music.  He has a BA in Ethnomusicology from Hampshire College.  He opened the Sweet Music Studio in 1986 and has been providing music lessons, sales and service to the community since.  Mr Sweet is a mandolin teacher, plays mandolin in several ensembles and leads a Mandolin Group Class at the Studio.  Sweet is a volunteer member of the South Hadley Cultural Council and the Historical Commission.  He lives in South Hadley with his wife Emily and sons.

Qualifications, Certificates and Associations:
  • Certification: Violin; New England Conservatory of Music
  • Certification: Ensembles; Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music
  • BA, Ethnomusicology, Hampshire College
  • Music Teacher Certification: American Federation of Music Teachers
  • Music Teacher Certification: American String Teacher Association
  • Member: American Federation of Musicians
  • Member: Boston Bluegrass Union

Mary Jennings, Manager
Mary Jennings is, by profession, an administrative assistant with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with 28 years in Federal service.  Outside of her Federal service, she has provided administrative support for Eastern Entertainment (Roger Salloom’s booking agency), and has hosted and promoted her own open stage poetry venue at the Black Sheep Deli in Amherst, MA.  Mary is also a performance poet, stage actress, and musician currently studying mandolin with Adam Sweet.  Mary has a B.A. in English from Salem State College, with a minor in music.  She is a resident of South Hadley, MA.

The SHMO will hold open rehearsals at the South Hadley Town Hall on Main St in the auditorium third Fridays of every month, and concerts each year at the same location.  The concerts will be open to the community for a reasonable fee.

The SHMO currently consists of Eight Orchestra Members: four mandolinists, one mandola, one mandocello and one page-turner/assistant (Cynthia’s Mom).  We are actively recruiting new members.  We have received confirmation of interest from an additional mandolon (mando bass) player, and two additional mandolin players that were not able to attend the first rehearsal in February.  The next rehearsal will be the third Friday in March (21).

The members who currently do not have instruments (mando cello, mandola, mandolin) will be able to use an orchestra instrument while an active member of the orchestra.    Members will benefit from playing and learning from published copies of sheet music instead of copies downloaded from the internet as part of an Orchestra Library that will be housed at the Sweet Music Studio.  Members will benefit from the production of high quality video and recordings of concerts and rehearsals that they can share with family and friends and online through social media.

The SHMO currently consists of two administrators: the Director and the Manager who will benefit from a small salary stipend for a specific number of hours worked during each month including rehearsals, concerts, and travel.

The SHMO will need capital funding to get the project started.  Maintenance funding will be needed to keep it running.  See spreadsheet for needs.

Other organizations collaborating directly with this project

  • Town of South Hadley has volunteered use of the Town Hall Auditorium for rehearsals and concerts
  • The Providence Mandolin Orchestra has consulted with the Director and provided access to sheet music and other helpful online resources
  • The Red Barn Music in Amherst has been helpful consulting about community engagement

Names of other organizations carrying out similar projects.

  • Atlanta Mandolin Orchestra
  • Austin Mandolin Orchestra
  • Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra
  • Bloomfield Mandolin Orchestra
  • Dayton Mandolin Orchestra
  • Kalamazoo Mandolin & Guitar Orchestra
  • Louisville Mandolin Orchestra
  • Mandolin Society of Peterborough
  • Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra
  • Minnesota Mandolin Orchestra
  • New Expressions Mandolin Orchestra
  • New York Mandolin Orchestra
  • Oregon Mandolin Orchestra
  • Orpheus Mandolin Orchestra
  • Pittsburg Mandolin Orchestra
  • Providence Mandolin Orchestra
  • Seattle Mandolin Orchestra
  • Takoma Mandoleers


Western Mass Bluegrass!

Western Massachusetts has always been a great place for bluegrass music.  In the 1970s, there were the first bluegrass festivals: Berkshire Mountain Bluegrass Festival, Pickin In The Pines and Falcon Ridge.  Later, in the 1980s, the Iron Horse became a destination spot for bluegrass musicians that were touring through the area.  And all through the 1990s and early 2000s, bluegrass bands and fans have been keeping it real and live in the Pioneer Valley!

And we're doing our part!  Come to the Third Sunday Bluegrass Jam and Potluck Dinner!

Held the third Sunday of every month at the home of Emily and Adam R Sweet in South Hadley, MA.

It meets the Third Sunday of every month at 5pm. If the weather is nice, we are outside in back (either on the porch or on the grass under the trees). If the weather is not so nice, we are upstairs in the studio. Take the stairs to the left of the garage and go in the door at the top. There's limited space, so first come first served and all that!

It's an open jam, which means anyone can come, regardless of age and ability. If you just want to sit in back and listen, you are welcome also.

Please bring an entree or a salad. We'll provide dessert and beverages. BYOB and clean up your bottles after please.

To RSVP and get directions, visit Adam's website: www.adamrsweet.com and use the form on the contact page, or just email adamrsweet@gmail.com any time!