Archive for the 'My Life' Category

Junior Recital

Posted by Peter on February 28th, 2008

Peter Anglea Junior Piano RecitalIf you are (or planning to be) in the Greenville area next week, I would like to invite you to my Junior piano recital next Thursday, March 6th at 7:00pm in FA224. For those of you that don’t know where that is, it’s in the middle of the second floor of the Fine Arts Building. The recital will only be about 20-25 minutes long, so hopefully that won’t conflict with any of you that might have plans to attend the opera that night. I will be playing music of Bach, Mozart, and Chopin (see Music page for more details).

Cell Phone Camera Classics

Posted by Peter on December 13th, 2007

If you want to take a digital photo of any decent quality, a 1 Megapixel cell phone camera is probably not the best way to go. BUT, for those instances when humor comes your way unexpectedly and a real camera is not to be found . . . they do the trick pretty well.

I present to you now “The Best of Peter Anglea’s Camera Phone 2007.”

In the practice shacks at BJU… A very unique approach to the traditional front porch planter box. In other words, don’t bother honking… flash your headlights instead.

“Caution: Unsocialized Homeschoolers On Board”

You can see some more of my less humorous phone pics here.

Turkey Bowl Weekend Wrap-up

Posted by Peter on November 18th, 2007

Greetings! Today was quite a day (ok… disclaimer: I drafted this post Saturday night, but my blog crashed and I was only able to post this now) . I have just returned from the Turkey Bowl at Alumni Stadium here at BJU. But I’m getting ahead of myself. The day’s festivities started for me at 2:00pm. I went to the final performance of the BJU Classic Players’ Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare. Overall, it was just great. The actors did a great job bringing out the comedy in the play, the music was nicely done, the costuming was great, the staging was cool, … you get the idea.

But then there was the Turkey Bowl, the annual soccer championship. This year’s game was between the Alpha Razorbacks and the Omega Lions. Those of you that were present at the game also know of a particular highlight (for me, anyways). I got to help sing the national anthem! We sang a “barbershop” arrangement of the national anthem in a quintet. It was great fun and I’m glad I got to be a part of it. It was exhilarating getting to sing in front of a packed stadium and knowing that I was also being broadcast on HomeSat, too.

The helicopter delivering the game ballAfter singing, I watched on as the game ball was delivered by Dr. Bob via helicopter. After circling the stadium several times, it finally touched down in the center of the field and out came Dr. Bob with the game ball.

I sat right behind Dr. Bob and Beneth JonesA short while later, Dr. Bob came and sat two rows in front of me in the bleachers. I considered going down and hob-nobbing with him, but decided against it.

Me and my yellow kazoo.During halftime, we broke the world record for the largest kazoo ensemble ever. We were led by University Evangelist Mike Schrock in kazooing the “12 days of Turkey Bowl.” It went like this: 12 campus guests, 11 papers due, 10 little pilgrims, 9 ushers spinning, 8 playoff teams, 7 days vacation, 6 Classic Players, 5 golden rings, 4 big drums, 3 bagpipes, Dr. Bob and Wife, Dr. Jones with a small Goatee. We kazooed for more than the required 5 minutes (probably 6 or 7). The unofficial count was . . . [drumroll] . . . 3,800 participants. Once confirmed, that number will beat the previous record breaking attempt that came in at approximately 3,600.

All in all, not a bad day. I went to an outstanding drama, sang in front of thousands, and broke a world record - and all within 6 hours. Beat that. :)

HomeSat Revisited

Posted by Peter on October 30th, 2007

Here’s some photos from the latest excursion of the Literary Laundrymen, Martin & Ivan (aka Peter and Doug).

Bored Bored No, Doug! Not the iron!

The Literary Laundrymen Towel fun Towel fun

Farewell, ForrestFest

Posted by Peter on October 20th, 2007

After rehearsing some of the most amazing music in my life for the past month and a half, it’s hard to believe the concert is over. Overall, it went very well and Dr. Forrest had nothing but good things to say about it. :)

I was talking to a former music teacher of mine after the first performance. The first thing he said was something to the effect of, “That was probably the most amazing music I have heard in my life. Nothing was lacking.”

Me and my friend Jay hanging out before the concertI was super-privileged to be a part of this choir, and in a sense, I think I had one of the best “seats” in the house - front row, dead center. I got to see and follow every one of Dr. Cook’s gestures. I’m sure the overall sound was better out in the house (what with the percussion and everything), so I can’t wait to hear the recording!

The next big thing for my choir (Concert Choir) is Christmas Vespers in December. We will be singing 5 numbers (4 of which I haven’t seen yet - we’ve been so busy working on Forrest music lately). More later…