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Viola violets in my garden

by Kurt Knecht | Jan 18, 2012 | Jonah Sirota, kurt knecht, SPACE, Uncategorized

I made a little garden tonight using pencils, organ pipes, bells, and the harmonic series. The incomparable Jonah Sirota came strolling through with his viola mixing his rosin with the incense and the candles.

SPACE improv for Advent

by Kurt Knecht | Dec 15, 2011 | Advent, Jonah Sirota, kurt knecht, SPACE, St. Mark's on the Campus, Uncategorized

One of the great places of peace and enjoyment in my life is our Wednesday night service at St. Mark’s on the Campus. It’s filled with incense, candles, and lots of silence. We sing Gregorian chant and say old prayers in new ways. The service usually...

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