Concert to Benefit Pool a Smashing Success

Dear Editor:

On behalf of the Princeton Recreation Department and the Princeton Parks & Recreation Fund, we want to thank the community for its incredible support of the Community Park Pool, which was the beneficiary of last Friday night’s birthday concert for Mr. William H. Scheide. Our community was once again blessed with the opportunity to listen to wonderful music, support a good cause and revel in the good will that always accompanies a Bill and Judy Scheide Concert.

The concert was a smashing success and all of the money received from sponsors and ticket sales will go towards continuing the Recreation Department’s mandate to keep user fees as low as possible in order to continue to provide access to all members of the Princeton community. The Pool has become the town’s summer backyard and the support shown last Friday night is compelling evidence of how important that is to the community.

The Recreation Department is grateful beyond words for this wonderful support.

Thank you.

Ben Stentz
Executive Director of Recreation

Peter O’Neill
Chairman of Princeton Parks & Recreation Fund

Thanks for a Memorable Evening

Letter to the Editor:

Bill and Judy Scheide are indeed “Forever Young” and the overflow crowd at the January 18 concert to celebrate Bill’s 99th birthday, and support the Community Park Pool, demonstrated by cheers and applause the esteem with which this much loved couple is held, as well as appreciation for the superb musicianship of the concert performers.

The English Chamber Orchestra, under the vibrant direction of Maestro Mark Laycock, began the program with Sir Arnold Bax’ “Dance in the Sunlight” a lively, romantic and complex score.  Followed by Antonio Vivaldi’s “Winter” from the Four Seasons, this composition was sprinkled with lively pizzicato and was brilliantly played by violinist Stephanie Gonley.

Benjamin Britten’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra,” eloquently and humorously narrated by Malcolm Gets, prompted an acquaintance sitting next to me to remark that her eight year old granddaughter, who plays the piano, would have learned a great deal and enjoyed this piece.

It was a pleasure to welcome pianist Andrew Sun back to Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium.  His energetic “Variation on Happy Birthday to Bill Scheide” were made up of musical birthday greetings assembled by Samuel Barber for Mary Curtis Book Zimbalist’s 75th birthday.  The piece was a recent acquisition by the Scheide Library and performed for the first time.

The ever renowned Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op 67 completed the inspiring program.  Through his mastery of the composition, Maestro Laycock, fluidly, energetically and skillfully inspired the English Chamber Orchestra to perform at their highest level.  I know I speak for the community in expressing my sincere thanks to Bill and Judy for this memorable evening!

Linda Sipprelle