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Monday, June 1st, 2009
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10:45 am
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First, could I just say I've been planning to update for years, and that I'm a bit entertained that this is what I eventually deemed important enough to update for.
Right. They finally started airing the 5th season of House, M.D. on one of the channels I get as part of the basic TV package in the halls of residence (w00t!). So yesterday night, I stumbled upon the ending of the first episode of S5, after which they aired the second. My flatmate Catherine, who doesn't follow the show, walks in during the scene where House goes to Wilson's flat to talk. After a couple of minutes:
Catherine: So, are they a gay couple that split up? Me: ... ... ... *sporfle!* XD Catherine: What? That's just the only way this conversation makes sense to me. Me: I love you, Catherine. XD Catherine: ... Is that a no?
current mood: amused
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| Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
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5:29 am - What is this El Jay contraption of which you speak?
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Man, I should really start updating this regularly. I know I say this about every time I update, but I really should. I keep meaning to, but then these pesky things called "life" and "college" get in the way.
So, I'm back home for Easter holidays at the moment, and can't sleep, which isn't entirely shocking considering I've been doing very little but for the past couple of days. Om nom, sleep! :D
Also, before the Easter holidays, because I'm just that cool, I raided the college library. :D! I've left a couple of books back in the 'diff, as I'm coming back there early for a concert and didn't want to drag around more books than I would have time to look at, but the ones I've taken with me have proved epically cool so far! (You know... in a sad, geeky sort of way.) Namely, I've got one about Palestrina's style (because he wins at polyphony!), one with exercises for continuo playing that were written by Handel (!!!), one containing transcriptions of English lute music (for the pretty!), one on reading orchestral scores (because they've always confused the hell out of me) and one on conducting technique (because I've always been fascinated by the concept of being paid well for standing around, waving a stick; also, because conductors scare the hell out of me D:).
Here's an excerpt from my score-reading book, talking about how silly transposing instruments are but also why a more sensible system isn't used: "If we could kill off all the existing players of transposing instruments and have a period of orchestral silence while new ones were being trained on the new system, and if all existing scores and parts could be burned or repulped and new ones printed, such a revolution might be possible. But you cannot do that sort of thing in democratic countries." -- How to Read a Score\ Gordon Jacob.
Oh, Gordon Jacob. I haven't the faintest idea of who on earth you are, but I just might be interested in having your babies. ♥
current mood: awake
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| Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
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11:44 pm - LOL
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I was just considering something in regards to music-making, and had the whim to check out how many hours I'd spent working on a piece. I keep a practise diary, where I list how long I practise a piece or study for on what date, so now I had no problem just going back and adding up the tally for a certain piece.
Some background: The piece in question is very hard, so one would expect it to have taken me quite a while to get it up to performance standard. In total I've performed it only four times, I think: once in front of the other harp students in what we call "repertoire class", once in a masterclass and twice in department concerts. I stopped practising it after the last of the concerts, having started it about five and a half months earlier. My average performance of the piece was about 4'15" in duration.
I spent 1,843 minutes working on it.
(For those of you playing at home who can't be bothered to calculate, that's almost 31 hours.)
That is quite mind-boggling. Woah.
ETA: Also, that comes out at an average of about 434 minutes of work for each minute of the piece. (Or: Playing the piece 434 times consecutively would have taken me as long as it had taken me to work on it.)
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(The state of the Harpoholic in general, if you were wondering, is actually quite bad. Depressed and stressed out, and very lonely most of the time. I'm feeling fairly all right at the moment, but it does fluctuate like mad. There are some good things going on, and I'm trying to pull myself out of it. Might get a more detailed post on the matter soon.)
current mood: sleepy
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| Thursday, January 1st, 2009
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11:26 pm - Happy New Year, El Jay!
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Hello LJ! I keep meaning to make posts and then not doing it. Often because I have so much to say that I have no idea where to start, then I get frustrated and decide it would take to long anyway, and end up just not posting anything.
Some stuff: -- I'm on holiday back home at the moment! This year, college did this new thing where instead of getting three weeks off for Christmas and for Easter, we get four for Christmas but only two for Easter. I suspect I may have preferred the previous system, but at any rate I'm stuck with this as they've announced they were going to do it again next year. Ah, well.
-- Last term, for the most part at least? Sucked a whole lot. By the end of it I was quite extraordinarily depressed and burst uncontrollably into tears on a regular basis, getting quite a few very cool people worried about me. Uncool.
-- I was using this holiday more to recover than anything else. Though I did set some goals for myself, I'm not entirely upset that it seems like I might not achieve a few of them, because the main goal was to finally unwind a bit.
-- I've had a blissfully unproductive day today, but somehow I'm ridiculously tired now.
-- I'm really sorry I've been so horrible with commenting! I will try to do better. I've just been so caught up with stuff that was going on in my life that it's been really hard for me to get involved in things that didn't directly concern me, both on the internets and in real life. In general, I have not been a very good friend of late. But I will try to improve!
-- Man, I really hope next term doesn't suck as much. I have too many things I have to get done during it, and I can't afford to fall apart again.
-- I had a chance encounter with my first kiss guy on a bus. I didn't actually recognise him, oops? :O It was very awkward! But kind of cool, in a strange sort of way.
-- This happened on The Last Day of 2008™, which was a very strange day for me from several respects. First I met a friend at a cafe called "Coffee To Go", which I was disproportionately upset to find out had changed ownership and was now had a different name (the original cafe's name, incidentally, wasn't actually "Coffee To Go" either; it was called "Elite Coffee", but it had a huge sign saying "Coffee To Go * Coffee Shop", so everyone called it that). Then I saw photos from said friend's wedding (which I could not actually attend, as was in Cardiff at the time), the concept of which I still find mind-boggling. Then, chance encounter on the bus back home. Then I discovered I'd gotten a parcel from a harp company I ordered some music from (they were having a holiday sale and I needed some music anyway). But the online status still read "Processing" even though I'd ordered it before Christmas, and I'd taken that to mean they haven't sent it yet, and had actually e-mailed them the day before to ask what was up with it and what was taking them so long to order it.
-- Yay new sheet music! Also bought some new CDs yesterday, so I'm very well-musicked at the moment.
-- I'm thinking it's bedtime. Nos da!
current mood: tired
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| Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
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12:22 am
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MEME TIME!
* Grab the nearest book. * Open the book to page 56. * Find the fifth sentence. * Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions. * Don't dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.
"If, for example,an Air has been composed in C Sol Ut, & if someone attempting to perform it in that tonality could not descent to the lowest notes of this Air, it would then be necessary to raise it a tone or two--by placing the Ut of this Air on Re or or on Mi, & the other notes [raised] in proportion."
("A New Treatise on Accompaniment" by Monsieur de Saint Lambert, translated and edited by John S. Powell. Which, incidentally, has some of the longest sentences in the history of existence.)
ALSO: -- As you Facebookians may already know, I am not doing NaNo this year. This is sad. Woe. -- Have I whined about CRAZY BUSINESS lately? -- I wrote a tune in the style of a Balkan folk dance the other day! -- (It was part of assignment I chose to do for my world music module. Which is, incidentally, due in next Wednesday, and I still have most of it left to do. Woe.) -- I'm trying to organise a bunch of friends to watch "V for Vendetta" tonight. Because. -- GIRAFFES.
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| Sunday, June 1st, 2008
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11:30 pm - This is not an update
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As always, there are quite a lot of things I'd like to write and loads of comments I should be replying to, but I'm not posting for that.
Right. One of my flatmates has the "West Side Story" soundtrack on really loudly.
For the past fifteen minutes or so, I've been sitting here trying to decide whether I should go and knock on her door and ask her to turn it down, or if I should go and knock on her door and ask her to turn it up.
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current mood: amused
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| Monday, May 19th, 2008
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12:36 am - ... :D?
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HEY ALL. News of my death had been greatly exaggerated, etc. I've been berated for not having updated in, like, years. So, here I am updating. As it is late and I need to be in fairly early tomorrow, I will not try to recap everything that's happened to me since... FEBRUARY, ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I've been sort of cheating on LJ with Facebook (shhhh it's a sekrit). Instead, I shall mention one important bit of news, fresh from today (well, technically, yesterday).
Ladies and gentlemen of LJ: I can has a boyfriend.
Thank you, that is all.
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Wait, no, it's not:
BOYFRIEND WTF! *FLAILS*
current mood: excited
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| Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
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4:44 pm
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Rugby is among the stupidest game ever invented, and Wales is winning, WOOOOOOOOO! :D
In other news, an anecdote I failed to mention regarding "West Side Story": While they were rehearsing, there was a sign on of the rehearsal room doors with lists titled "Jet Boys", "Jet Girls", "Shark Boys" and "Shark Girls". At the bottom of the page, it said: "Please remember which gang you are in." XD
Also, I bought some new shampoo at Superdrug (best name evs for a pharmaceutical chain, y/y?). It smells like food! Like awesome food, but still. Now I'm hungry all the time. As I'm also almost out of food (going food-shopping in a bit!), it makes me want to munch on my hair. Om nom?
Life in general is going okay. I'm working on a harmony assignment wot's due on Monday and, like last term, am amazed at how quickly the term has gone by. We have a departmental recital coming up, in about a week and half's time, and I hope I can get my pieces ready in time. This time we've been allowed to play two pieces each, and I'm not a hundred percent sure about my second one. Basically, there are three pieces I'm working on toward my end-of-year recital: the Sonata in c minor by Pescetti (Baroque!), "Une Chatelaine en sa tour..." by Faure (technically twentieth century, but it's my Romantic piece for the programme) and "Sequenzen uber Johannes I, 32" by Holliger (Contemporary! ... -ish). I'm definitely doing the Pescetti for the recital (although it's not going terribly well; hopefully my two lessons before the recital will fix this). I'd like to do the Faure, but I'm not sure it'll be ready in time (it's my Impossible Piece Du Jour™). If it's not, I can always just to the Holliger instead, but meh. I'm mostly worried about the Pescetti. I have a hard time giving that piece direction. :-/
I'm also playing second harp with the orchestra again. This time we are playing in all of the pieces, so that should be brain-breaking. It would also mean I wouldn't have much time to practice that week (it's a week of intensive rehearsals -- about 2-5 and then 6-9 everyday, except for the occasional sectional, which we get to miss out on, but the harps have to be packed and moved earlier than that), which is why I should really get my part ready over the next couple of weeks (it's really not at the moment; I'm appropriately terrified).
As always, there are loads of stuff I'm leaving out, but I really should go food-shopping now. I'll post again today or tomorrow if I have time.
current mood: busy
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| Friday, February 15th, 2008
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10:17 pm
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HI FLIST I IS NOT DEAD YET. I've just been busy and tired, so haven't been updating.
Things of note! -- I really should have mentioned this before, but the drama department here has put on "West Side Story". :D They started rehearsing at the end of last term, so you could walk down the corridor at college and hear a verse of "We are sick, we are sick" popping out of one of the rehearsal rooms. It was among the more awesome things in life. :D :D I went to see it with a friend last Friday, and it was really good! The dancing was awesome and the acting was great, and for the most part the singing (though Maria tended to go off key during long high notes). I was really impressed with their New York accents, as well, because last term I went to see "Visiting Mr. Green" (I've seen it before in Hebrew), a professional production, and felt that the actor playing Ross was forcing the accent too much. The drama department here is amazing, though.
-- Tomorrow we have a one-day harp festival at the college. Assorted teachers are coming to give masterclasses for students of different levels. Each of the harp department students is going to play at two masterclasses. I'm going to play a modern piece (which I shall ramble about at length at some point in the near future) called "Sequenzen uber Johannes I, 32" by Holliger in one, and a lovely piece called "Une Chatelaine en sa tour..." by Faure in the other. The Faure is not quite concert-ready yet, but I hope the masterclass goes well.
-- Man, I'm sure I had more to say, but I can't think of anything. Plus, I should get to sleep, as I have to be up early tomorrow.
-- I haven't written a song about vampire pirates yet. But I will.
current mood: tired
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| Friday, February 1st, 2008
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2:03 am
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-- Man, an acknowledgment I keep forgetting to make. When misenthropic was making holiday cards, I asked her to send me one to over here, so it'd be waiting for me when I came back from the holidays, and promptly forgot about it. Then I came back, and I was all blah because I'd been in airports all day with the Cold of Death and still had to finish those assignments. And Catherine and Elizabeth were already in the flat when I got back and we were all "hug tiem nau?" and they told me I had a letter in the post and I went "WTF, who'd send me a letter over here?" It was the card, and it made my day. :D ♥, misenthropic! A belated thank you. P.S. your handwriting is still awesome.
-- SATIE! Can I have his zombie babies? I mean, even if he weren't my hero, think how adorable zombie babies would be! Their first word could be "Brrrrraaaaaains?" and everything! But, more specifically, an English translation of the introduction he wrote to "Sports et Divertissments": "This publication comprises two artistic elements: design and music. The design part is represented by lines -- lines of fancy; the musical part is represented by dots -- black dots. These two parts united -- in a single volume -- form a whole: an album. I advise [the reader] to leaf through this book with a tender and smiling finger, for this is a work of fantasy. May nothing more be read into it. For the shrivelled and stupid I have written a serious and respectable chorale. It is a kind of bitter preamble, a sort of austere and unfrivolous introduction. I have put into it all that I know about Boredom. I dedicate this chorale to those who do not like me. I withdraw."
-- Speaking of people whose babies I would like to have, I think I should probably make the belated confession that I have a hopeless crush on my harmony teacher. It's not my fault! He's all cute and bespectacled and refers to Bach's 2nd Brandenburg Concerto as "funky". ♥ I CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE.
-- FAWM has started here and I don't think I'll be doing it this year either, which of course didn't stop me from reading through the local Dares thread. I think I might try to write a song this month, just as a tip of the hat. Also, because I think a song about ninjas is long overdue in this world. Other songs I'm planning to write at some point in life include, but are not limited to "Are You Going to Eat That?", "No Matter What Kind of Song I Try to Write, It Always Ends-Up a Twelve-Bar Blues" (in fact, I might expand that to a whole album, titled: "The Mean-Tempered Harp: 12-Bar Bluesi In All of the Major and Minor Keys Except for the Ones I Couldn't Be Bothered With Because They Involve Too Many Pedal Changes"), and a love song called "Whenever You're Around I Become a Gibbering Idiot (But I Promise I'm Not Always Like This!)". If anyone has suggestions for other topics they'd like to have a song written about, feel free to suggest away. Based on past experience, I probably won't actually write any songs, but I might think of a spiffy title for one.
-- I never cease to be amazed by how much funnier everything is at 2 A.M.
-- I keep being insomniac and would like to stop now plz. It's really making me appreciate how long it's been from the last time I was properly insomniac.
-- Tomorrow I'm going to listen to a concert given by the Ni Ensemble. My decision to go to that concert was based solely on the fact that it is called the Ni Ensemble. It's going to be epic. :D
-- Um um more stuff to say, but I think I should go back to bed and try sleeping again?
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| Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
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12:57 am - Sleep Is A Harsh Mistress
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Dear Sleep,
Why are you evading me so? I thought we had a good thing going, especially last weekend. I felt like we were meant to be together, and now you won't even return my phone calls.
I hope you're not still mad at me about neglecting you every this past November. I tried making it up to you by spending lots of time with you. Wasn't that enough.
I MISS YOU COME BACK TO ME PLZ.
Love,
harpoholic
current mood: tired
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| Saturday, January 19th, 2008
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11:48 pm - EEEEE! :D
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Guys? I just finished reading "Howl's Moving Castle"! It is awesome. ♥!
current mood: All warm and fuzzy inside!
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| Friday, January 18th, 2008
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11:25 pm
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Had a productive day today, despite having slept in. I am pleased with this! I got two and a half hours of practice done, in which Progress Was Made. AND I got a recording out of the college library of an orchestra piece I'm supposed to learn the part for. AND I finally remembered to photocopy some music for my flautist and leave it in her folder. AND I did my laundry.
I think I'll go read in bed while the bedstuffs are still all warm and fuzzy from the dryer.
Ooh, also I want to get a gym membership, but the gym I'd been planning on only allows new memberships on a six-month contract. This means I'd have to pay for about two weeks after the end of the year, when I'll be back home, and also three weeks of Easter holiday when I'll also be back home. So my options are: 1) go there despite this -- it should encourage me to go more often, 2) look for another gym, or 3) see if I can not be a member and pay for individual days, and checking if that comes out cheaper. Any thoughts?
At any rate I'd like to go there tomorrow to check the place out. I hope I can keep this productive streak going! :D
current mood: productive
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| Monday, January 14th, 2008
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11:48 pm
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Hello! Just wanted to mention that I yet live and all. Things have been a bit hectic. First I had those assignments to finish as soon as I was back, and then there was the technical assessment that I had OMG TODAY THE HORROR, so I spent a lot of time and energy preparing for that.
The busy schedule continues (in fact, I should probably be asleep at this point so as not to be dead tired tomorrow), but a few random points: -- Sushi at Amsterdam airport was nummy!
-- I'm supposed to get an essay back this week that I turned in before the holiday. I fear this almost as much as I fear that distant day when I get back the essay I turned in after the holiday.
-- We are learning to arrange music for harp this term! I'm supposed to choose a piece/song/whatevs and bring it to a lesson on Wednesday. It can be anything, any genre and for any instrument or combination, so if anyone has ideas of stuff that would sound good on the harp they are welcome.
-- We also have jazz for harp this term, which is made of WIN WIN WIN. :D The first session was today and it was so awesome it almost drove the horror of the earlier technical assessment from my mind.
-- I'm gradually teaching my flatmates to sing the songs from "The Little Mermaid" in Hebrew. It's going smashingly. :D
-- I joined a yoga class at college. It's one of those YOGA THAT WILL KICK YOUR ASS classes. I'm kind of awful at it so far!
-- Um um I'm really tired and should probably go have a close look at my pillow. Zzzzz!
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| Saturday, January 5th, 2008
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12:47 am
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Hello flist! So, it would appear the only time I can be counted on to update this thing is just before a flight. I'm flying back to Cardiff (ALREADY? :O) at an ungodly hour in the morning! Well, technically, I'm flying to Amsterdam. Then I'm having sushi at Amsterdam airport and hopefully working a bit on that chaconne + essay wots are due on Monday. Then I'm flying to Cardiff. My packing situation is much better that it normally is two hours before I get picked up to the airport (read: some of my stuff is actually in my suitcase right now!), so I have time to do a vague update-y thing here and occasionally poke lovingly at my harp and transfer some more of my CDs to my laptop.
Some things of note! -- There was a filksing on Thursday night that I'd intended to go to but ended up being way too tired. Apologies if anyone had been expecting me to come and was disappointed.
-- When forced to study either Wagner or Schoenberg, I cheer myself up with the knowledge that somewhere, in the umpteenth circle of hell, they are stuck in a room together, where they have to listen to each other's music and converse, in French, for all eternity.
-- Today we had Infernal Rain™ here in Tel-Aviv, to remind me of what Cardiff is like. :D
-- This holiday has gone really quickly? And there are loads of things I didn't get a chance to do and awesome people I didn't get a chance to meet-up with? But I'm kind of happy to be going back now. It's way easier for me to have some framework.
-- I hope to sleep like a very tired log on the flight. I'm very tired and have a Cold of Death™ to boot.
-- I hope I don't forget to pack anything terribly important.
GOODNIGHT FLIST. I WILL WRITE AGAIN FROM CARDIFF. Or possibly Amsterdam, if they have free wi-fi in the airport. Mwah!
current mood: tired
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| Tuesday, December 25th, 2007
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10:50 pm - NEVER AGAIN, BENJAMIN BRITTEN
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Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it, and hope you had a nice Tuesday whether you do or don't.
As a bit of a departmental project, assorted students of the harp department (myself included) were supposed to learn the harp part to Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols", in the sort of chaotic and disorganized way that most things tend to get done in the harp department. Now, I'm not against the idea of learning that piece in general -- it's one of those pieces that, alas, all harpists must play at least thirty-three times during their respective careers. Besides, it's for harp and chorus and chorus masters tend to not consider accompanists too deeply (I still remember, about three and a half years ago, when the chorus master at the conservatory where I was studying, called me and said: "HI OUR HARPIST BACKED OUT ON US DO YOU WANT TO PLAY IT WITH US NEXT WEEK", to which I replied with "HAHAHAHAHAno.").
But it really burdened our workload this term (which, quite frankly, didn't really need more burdening) and was the source of much frustration. At the end of term we did a crappy workshop-y run-through in which all the participating students played a couple of movements. I got stuck doing "In Freezing Winter Night" (one of the most detested harp parts in existence, which some claim is contested only by "There Is No Rose" [Matrix filk required for that one!], from the same piece) because everyone else refused.
Now that I've learned it, I feel very different about it. I know that next time I'm asked to play it at a week's notice? I'd reply with "HAHAHAHAHANO." Not because I wouldn't be able to learn it in a week's time (though I probably wouldn't -- we worked on it pretty chaotically, as I've mentioned), but because it's written with DEATH.
The moral of this story? Benjamin Britten is a JERK.
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But they are kind of pretty, so here, you can listen to one of them now: Benjamin Britten -- "A Ceremony of Carols" -- No. 6: "This Little Babe"
It's one of my favourite ones to listen to, and it even has a fairly reasonable harp part. (Except for those giant right hand chords. YES, BRITTEN. WERE MY HANDS THE SIZE OF BABY ANTELOPES, THOSE MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA.)
( The words! Because they are hard to make out from listening. Cut because they refer to BABY NUDITY ONOZ )
current mood: silly
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| Saturday, December 22nd, 2007
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11:24 pm
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As always, I have far too many things to say and not quite enough energy to say them all. However, today I met up with my friend Nurit and our conversation turned to modern/contemporary art, or lack thereof. We started with wonky music pieces, since I'm familiar with quite a bit of them (Cage's "4:33" was referred to, as was Patterson's "BUGS! -- Mosquito Massacre", which wins quite a bit of things and which I made my harp teacher promise to let me play next year :D). Then we turned to poetry and literature analysis, and Nurit recited an amazing poem to me. It is by Very Important Hebrew Poet Nathan Zach, and the poem was so amazing that I had to translate it to English as best I could to post it here, because people who don't speak Hebrew deserve to have access to it too.
I'm going to print it out and frame it and hang it on my wall. It is that beautiful.
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Died the Wife \ Nathan Zach
Died the wife of my math teacher. Alas to the wife of my math teacher. Alas to my math teacher himself.
Died the wife of my math teacher. Alas to the wife of my math teacher. Alas to my math teacher himself.
Died the wife Of my math teacher. Alas to the wife Of my math teacher. Alas to my math teacher Himself.
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And an appropriate pun I ran across when looking for this on Google (which sadly only works in Hebrew):
רק שיר חולה צריך לנתח.
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| Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
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9:41 pm - IT LIVES
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Hi, I keep meaning to update here. And then not doing that. Because I have much to say.
Some key points: -- My mother's health has become one long episode of "House, M.D.". Seriously. She could be, like, a two-part season finale.
-- Speaking of Vicodin, I broke a tooth. Well, I mean, it broke on its own. Totally not my fault. Fortunately it's not hurting like a mofo yet (I think I know why, as this has happened once before), but I suspect it will in a couple of days. I went to my tooth clinic as a "first aid" case (just to have a dentist look at it, fix it if it's really bad or just tell me what appointment to make). I waited for a couple of hours, then gave up and made an appointment for a filling. It seemed like a pretty good guess, considering the rocky terrain part of my tooth now isn't there. The earliest appointment I could get was for next week, but if it starts hurting before then, I'll go back as a first aid case again.
-- Tomorrow I have an appointment at the British Consulate to get my visa all properly straightened out. I should get to bed now in order to get up in time, because:
-- In the past four days, I've gone to sleep without setting my alarm clock and woken up 11-12 hours later each time. I think I might be a bit tired?
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| Friday, December 14th, 2007
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2:55 pm
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Eff Why I, I'm flying to Israel tonight.
My coach to London leaves at 16:15.
I should probably finish packing, shouldn't I?
current mood: rushed
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| Saturday, December 1st, 2007
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8:18 pm - I think "FUCKING HELL" sums it up nicely
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