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February Meeting

January 31st, 2022

Program

Stella Kosim

  • Opus 31 No. 13, 18 & 24 – Fernando Sor

Alex Cherfas

  • Andantino in D – Fernando Sor, from F.Noad, Book 2

Gary Lee

  • Waiting for Dawn – Andrew York

Arjo Guhamazumder

  • Two Fantasias – Francesco Da Milano
  • Sonatina Meridional Campo – Manuel M. Ponce, adaptation by Andres Segovia

Ming Chao

  • Roslin Castle – Scottish Traditional, arr. David Russell)
  • Uma Valsa e Dois Amores – Dilermando Rei

Jeffrey Wilt

  • No Mas – Per-Olov Kindgren)

The cost of using Zoom for this meeting is covered by a generous contribution from Gad Berger.

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Our February Meeting and Beyond
Perspective on Hosting Zoom Meetings
Rewards of Joining Guitar Orchestra
January Meeting Recap
Upcoming Events
Web Site Update

October Meeting

September 12th, 2021
Robert L. Annis Playhouse

Program

The Hopewell Guitar Ensemble (Valerie Nelson, Rick Florio, Jeff Griesemer and Robert Ey)

  • Four Dances from Terpsichore – Michael Praetorius
  •  Courante
  • La Bouree
  • Ballet
  • Spagnoletta

The Florio-Nelson Guitar Duo

  • Nocturnes – Antoine L’hoyer (1768-1852)
  • Inventions – J.S. Bach

Rick Florio

  • Three Miniatures – Francisco Tárrega

Nick Jordan

  • Un Dia de Noviembre – Leo Brouwer

Robert Ey

  • Thaxted (a.k.a Jupiter,the Bringer of Jollity; I Vow to Thee, My Country; Oh God Beyond All Praising; etc.) — Gustav Holst, arr. Robert Ey

DG Louis

  • Gymnopedie
  • Malagueñish

Mark Johnstone

  • Minuet – Robert de Visee
  • Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór – Turlough O’Carolan

Jeff Griesemer

  • Let Us Break Bread Together – African American spiritual, arr. Jeff Griesemer
October Meeting
Upcoming Concerts
September Meeting Recap
Web Site Update

NJCGS Site Breach

September 7th, 2018

On May 8, 2018, we discovered that a user attained elevated privileges to the site. The discovery was made when we noticed that certain top-level site pages were missing. The breach involved access to the admin dashboard, which includes access to user’s first and last names, and email address. There were 32 users who posted comments during the time of breach. It also allowed the user to post and approve spam comments on the site.

We are making this announcement to notify any and all members who commented on posts that this user may have been able to access their first and last names and email address. We will send a follow-up email to the 32 users who left comments on our site in the past letting them know about the breach. Our email newsletter was not a part of this breach as it is managed outside of this site.

To avoid future mishaps:

  • we added multiple layers of improved security to the site
  • we are disabling comments for all future posts, due to a lack of engagement

We will  send this notice out to the newsletter and follow-up with the affected individuals separately.