Happy New Year 2018!

Welcome to “A Day in the Life of a Strolling Violinist” !  This is the first of 365 daily posts about the comings and goings of a professional musician.  New Year’s Day at Strings of Silk Music will involve resting up from 3 New Year’s Eve Concerts yesterday with the New Philharmonic Orchestra at the McAninch Arts Center on the campus of the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

The weather is very cold and dry here in the Chicagoland area today so the humidity will need to be monitored as well as replacing some very worn out strings from a very busy performance schedule for December 2017.

 

Best wishes for a happy              and healthy 2018!

The Amazing Grace of My Aunt Madeline

The Amazing Grace of My Aunt Madeline

Last Friday, surrounded by family in her home in Culver City, Madeline Ehrlich lost her two-month fight with lymphoma and leukemia.  She was born in the small town of Putnam, CT, the sixth child of eight brothers and sisters.  After graduating from the Cook County School of Nursing, she became a registered nurse and worked in a few of our country’s busiest and most interesting Emergency Rooms:  Cook County in Chicago, Bellevue in New York, and County Hospital in Los Angeles.

She met her husband, Paul, 43 years ago, when they both lived in the same apartment building in Santa Monica. They married less than six months after they met.  Shortly thereafter, they moved to Culver City which they grew to love.  Madeline became involved in every campaign for City Council, School Board and other voting measures over the past four decades.  Madeline was deeply passionate about education and language immersion.  She has a long list of accomplishments, including being a founding member of the Culver City Education Foundation, and founding Advocates for Language Learning, which put on the first national conference promoting language immersion.

She was elected to serve on the School Board from 1991-1995. While she was President of the School Board, she helped re-open El Marino Elementary School as a dedicated language school and kick off the Japanese immersion program.

Madeline will be sorely missed and survived by her husband, Paul; her children and their spouses, Steven Ehrlich, Amy and Rick Dennis, Heidi and Bryan O’Bra, and her grandchildren Asara and Kai.

Madeline will also be survived by her great nephew, Austin, and niece, Ariel, for whom she and Paul served as foster parents for the past 2½ years. They also were the unofficial foster aunt and uncle of Josh, who has been living with them since last November.

Everyone who knew her would agree that Madeline was a force of nature — defined by her sense of generosity, compassion, wisdom, determination, civic duty, and humor.  You may evoke her memory by doing an unexpected act of kindness for someone less fortunate.  Madeline’s Celebration of Life will be held at the Vets Building in the Auditorium (corner of Overland Avenue and Culver Boulevard on Sunday from 3 o’clock to 5.  

So full of grace and love.

If you would like to make a donation in her honor, we would sincerely appreciate your contributions to either of the following: Advocates for Language Learning (ALLEM) (www.allelmarino.org/) or the Karabo Asara (KA) Orphan Centre (www.gofundme.com/8g6x5uv6k ) which she contributed to founding in South Africa. In the last few months of her life, Madeline was instrumental in helping to create a quilt for the Culver City Centennial celebration which will be permanently displayed in City Hall. We will be collecting cash donations for the quilt frame, ALLEM or KA at her Celebration of Life on Sunday.

Summer Time FREEbies – Enjoy!

Jennifer Silk – The Strolling Violinist

You are in for a a couple of sunny treats!  A recent request from a previous performance of “Jennifer’s Blarney” resulted in a new summertime program for Strings of Silk Music.  Just like “Jennifer’s Blarney”, songsheets were provided, along with raffle prizes and seasonal jokes –

“What did Lake Michigan say to the Oak Street Beach?  Nothing.  It just waved”

In the Chicagoland area, the music venue of choice for over 75 years has been at the Ravinia Music Festival (click here to see this season’s personal favorites) so songs depicting an evening’s entertainment there were also included as well as a partial playlist from the FREE 2017 4th of July concert performed by the New Philharmonic Orchestra.

Another venue that is fun to enjoy is the Elgin Harvest Market!  Strings of Silk Music will be performing there FREE

on Thursdays from 11-1 p.m., August 17th, September 7th and October 5th.

What happened when the farmer crossed a chili pepper, a shovel and a terrier? He got a hot-diggity-dog!

Enjoy your FREE Summer Sing-a-long Song sheet from Strings of Silk Music and have a great summer!!

Strings of Silk Music’s Ravinia Raves for Summer 2017

I have had the wonderful opportunity of performing at Ravinia and it is always a thrill.  And even more thrilling is being a guest there!  Every year, I rave about going to Ravinia and 2017 is no exception!  I love seeing what is going to be performed, who is performing it and mostly, if I am available to attend.  Once the calendar has been determined, the next thing to do is inviting friends and family who are in for a treat.  I took a cooking class called “Picnics On the Go” and it changed my life!  Yes, I am one of those people that like to dine under the stars and with all of the comforts of home.  I actually have had people stop at our table and ask to take pictures!  I provide a menu for my guests as well as flowers, candles and comfy chairs.  Here is a sample –                                                                                      Appetizers

 “Summer” Sausage With Pita Chips…Hummus and Crudités…Grapes ~ Havarti Cheese

Entrees

A Ravinia premiere….Seven Wonders of the World Salad

Back by popular demand…Turkey, Provolone, Sundried Tomatoes with a Roasted Red Pepper Spread on Ciabatta Bread Rolls

A Repeat Performance…Chicken Pesto Bowtie Pasta with roasted pine nuts and feta cheese

Desserts aka Encore!  Encore!

Viennese Lemon Tart ~ Chocolate Cake 

Iced Blueberry Tea, Lemon Water, & Coffee

Are you raving about Ravinia now?  Or just hungry for more?

Yes, the raves/shows this year are…drum roll please!

June 27th – Michael MacDonald

July 11th – Pictures at an Exhibition

July 12th – Joshua Bell

July 16th – 1812 Overture Tradition 🙂

July 18th – Enigma variations

July 20th – Conductor Susanna Mälkki – Musical America’s 2017 Conductor of the Year!

August 1st – The Moldau

I may or may not be able to attend all of these events, but if at all possible I will be there with picnic baskets in hand and friends and family by my side.  See you this summer!

Jennifer’s Blarney – True Story!

It’s that time of year when the luck of the Irish applies to everyone…mostly because they survived the winter!  For my family, entertaining stories told during those cold nights ranged from survival (the Winter of ’67) to funny jokes to (led by dad) sing-a-longs.  And they were always filled with my dad’s favorite food group – pie!  Studies have shown that our memories are enhanced not with sights, but with smells of favorite foods and mostly music.  From all of those sing-a-longs, I learned from my dad to combine music with entertaining true stories that everyone can relate to.  My favorite story to tell happens when I am asked if Jennifer Silk is my “real name” or my “stage name”, I always answer “yes”.  How could I not? After all, my parents (John Paul and Jeanne Pauline) were very good with names – just ask my brothers – John Paul Jr., James Peter and Joseph Patrick and me (Jennifer Patricia).  What we didn’t know was the nationality of the name “Silk”.  You see, my father was an orphan.  He was never adopted but his foster parents were our beloved grandparents and his foster brothers were our wonderful uncles.  Then about twenty years ago, my dad “found” his family of origin – they were from the County Galway, Ireland – but wait – there’s more!  He found out that his mother (Della, my grandmother) happened to have been an Irish fiddler!  How lucky can you get?