Posts Tagged ‘2011’

R. Conway LeCraw, Founding Member of New Jersey Classical Guitar Society

March 19th, 2018

R. Conway (Connie) LeCraw of Hilton Head Island died Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at his residence. He was born in Atlanta on January 10, 1924 to Julia Adams and Roy LeCraw, a former Atlanta mayor. He became an eagle scout at age 11, one of the youngest ever to do so, and was an active member of North Avenue Presbyterian Church. He attended Georgia Institute of Technology and Ohio State University, where he studied electrical engineering and physics. During World War II he served in the Pacific theater as a lieutenant in the Signal Corps. He began his career as a physicist with Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratories in Washington, D.C. in 1951. Four years later he received the Department of the Army Gold Medal Award for Exceptional Civilian Service which was awarded for his outstanding work in microwave energy. From 1955 until his retirement in 1986 he was a renowned physicist at Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. where he authored or co-authored over 100 research papers and was granted 35 U.S. patents. His most significant discovery, that of magnetic bubble devices, revolutionized the storage of information for military technology. He was invited to present his papers at national and international physics conferences, including in Russia, China, and Japan. The year Bell Laboratories established its Distinguished Scientist Awards, he was one of five research scientists to be so honored. As a result of his seminal discoveries, he was offered various teaching posts, including one at UC Berkeley, but he declined in order to continue his research.

After his retirement Mr. LeCraw concentrated on his two avocations, classical music and chess. In New Jersey, he formed a classical guitar society and arranged for free public concerts at a local library. He participated in chess tournaments throughout the East, winning numerous trophies. He moved to Hilton Head Island with his wife, Mildred, in 1990. There he formed a local chess club and sponsored a regional chess tournament. He also helped form a chess club at Hilton Head High School.

He is survived by his wife, Mildred Carolan LeCraw, his sons Timothy of Atlanta and Spencer of Bluffton, S.C., and his brothers Veazey, Julian, and Rupert, all of Atlanta. He was predeceased by his first wife, Mary Luddeke, and his brother, C. Buck LeCraw.

A memorial service will be held at St. Andrew By-The-Sea Methodist Church, 20 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011, with a reception to follow at the church.

November Meeting

October 27th, 2011

These pieces were played at the November 20 meeting in Hopewell:

David Starbuck

  • Aria – David Kellner
  • Campanella – “”

Ming Chao

  • Adagio – Tomaso Albinoni
  • Air on a G String — J.S. Bach

Robert Ey

  • An Emigrant’s Daughter — Trad., arr. by Allan Alexander

Ed Edelson

  • Katydid’s Ditty — Mason Williams

Gianni Donati

  • Sonho de Magica –Pernambuco
  • Gente Humilde — Garoto

Jeff Griesemer

  • Crazy — Willie Nelson
  • Here, There and Everywhere — Lennon & McCartney

October Meeting

September 25th, 2011

These pieces were played at the October 23 meeting in Warren:

David Starbuck

  • Aria – David Kellner
  • Campanella – “”

Gary Lee

  • Ricercare No. 16 – Francesco de Milano
  • Etude No. 8 – Giulio Regondi
  • Alma Verde – Maximo Diego Pujol

Ming Chao

  • Adagio – Tomaso Albinoni

Jeff Griesemer

  • Clean Getaway – Jeff Griesemer
  • Here, There and Everywhere – Lennon/McCartney

Robert and Irene Ey

  • Belly and Tubs (from Father Fox’s Feast of Songs) – Clyde Watson & Wendy Watson

September Meeting

July 24th, 2011

These pieces were played at the September meeting in Hopewell:

David Starbuck

  • Maria Sol — Allan Alexander
  • The Raven — “”
  • Circles Per — Olav Kindren
  • June — “”

Gad Berger

  • Mazurka en Sol — Francisco Tarrega
  • Dreamcatcher — Michael Christiansen

Ming Chao

  • Jota de las Ratas — Francisco Tarrega

Robert Ey

  • Kemp’s Jig — Anon.
  • The Round Battle Galliard — John Dowland

Gianni Donati

  • Iracema — Dilermando Reis

 

 

 

Annual Picnic in June

May 24th, 2011

The picnic was enjoyed by all, and featured performances by Gad Berger, Ming Chao, Gianni Donati, Robert and Irene Ey, Thomas Mak, and David Starbuck.

April Meeting

March 22nd, 2011

These pieces were played at the April Meeting in Madison:

Tom Silver

  • Summertime — George Gershwin
  • Can’t Help Lovin That Man of Mine — Irving Berlin
  • Cello Prelude in D — J.S. Bach

Tom Silver and Fred Dilzell

  • Malaguena — Ernesto Lecuona

Roberta Wallis

  • Preludio De Apios –Alfonso Montes
  • Blott en Dag (Day by Day) — Oscar Ahnfelt

Ming Chao

  • Cordoba — Isaac Albeniz (transcribe by John Williams
  • Dedicator — Enrique Granados

Fred Dilzell

  • Prelude # 1 — Heitor Villa Lobos
  • Pavana # 1 & 2 –Luis Milan

Gad Berger

Una Dia de Noviembre — Leo Brouwer

Robert Ey

  • Planxty Irwin — Arr. by John Loesberg
  • Loch Leven Castle — Arr. by David Russell
  • The Parting Glass — Arr. by John Mock

March Meeting

February 21st, 2011

These pieces were played at the March 20 meeting in Hopewell:

Gianni Donati

  • Variations on a Catalan Folk Song — John Duarte

Jeff Griesemer

  • La Filla de Marxant — Miguel Llobet
  • Double from Bm Violin Sonata — J.S. Bach

Robert Ey

Five Pieces by Wenzel Matiegka (from Op. 3 in C)

  • Adagio
  • Scherzo
  • Tempo di Menuetto
  • Rondo
  • Alla Turca

Irene Ey (soprano) and Robert Ey (Irish bouzouki, vocals)

  • Mrs. Ravoon — Traditional English/Harry Tuft

February Meeting

January 2nd, 2011

These pieces were played at the February 20 meeting in Madison:

Ming Chao:

  • Air on a G String — J.S. Bach
  • Mazura in G — Tarrega
  • Dedicatoria — Granados

Robert Ey

Five Pieces by Wenzel Matiegka

  • Adagio
  • Scherzo
  • Tempo di Menuetto
  • Rondo
  • Alla Turca

Gary Lee

  • Largo in F, BWV 1005 — J.S. Bach
  • Squares Suspended — A. York
  • Choro — Armando Neves
  • Registro — A. Lauro

Tom Silver

  • We’ve Only Just Begun — R. Nichols and P. Williams (for The Carpenters)
  • I Only Have Eyes for You — J. Kern
  • Summertime — G. Gershwin
  • Moonlight in Vermont — J. Blackburn and K. Suessdorf