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    1. [NYCOLUMB] A Memorial to my Parents
    2. Cliff Lamere
    3. A genealogist's perspective: My mother, Ethel Carter, was born 1912 in Valatie, Columbia Co., NY. My father, William Lamere, was born 1911 in Tupper Lake, NY but came to Kinderhook village to live with his brother Fred. Ethel and William lived less than two miles apart. They married 1934 in Valatie where three of their four children were born. I got interested in my family's genealogy about two or three years before my mother died in 1999. I audiotaped her relating stories about all of the relatives she could recall. In 2000, I put my genealogy website online (Albany & Eastern New York Genealogy). Over time I learned how difficult it was to find even the slightest reference to some of the people who lived in the past. About 2004, I commissioned a Requiem for chorus and orchestra to be composed to honor my parents, but also to make sure that their names have a chance of being remembered in the future. "For Us the Living: Requiem in Memory of William and Ethel Lamere" was composed by Alfred V. Fedak and will be performed April 22, 2007 at 7 p.m. at the Union College Memorial Chapel in Schenectady, NY. There will be advertising and perhaps an article or review in some local newspapers. I requested that their names be part of the title so that, hopefully, a distant greatgrandchild of my parents will locate some of this information on the internet decades from now. I requested that the requiem be beautiful rather than modern. That will make it more likely that the composition may be performed in the future and that its name may appear on a CD or in a music publisher's catalog. I was told that what I have done is unusual because ordinary people don't have music composed for ordinary parents. It is true that my parents made no important contributions to society, but they struggled to raise a family during the Great Depression and World War II. They provided for me, and they taught me lasting values. I love and miss them, and I want them to be remembered. Somehow my interest in genealogy, my interest in helping people (my website) and my interest in music all led to this single act. Before commissioning the Requiem, I tried to get the Saint-Saƫns Requiem, my favorite choral work, performed in their honor. However, the orchestra for that piece was too large. Rand Reeves, conductor of the Burnt Hills Oratorio Society, and Alfred Fedak, composer of the memorial to my parents, were able to reduce the the number of instruments in the orchestra, making it possible for that requiem to also be performed at the concert. It is not my intention to advertise the concert here, but I thought that this genealogical act might be of interest to some members of the mailing list. Cliff Lamere

    04/15/2007 11:06:02