Sunday, May 27, 2007

techniques

does everybody get asked as many questions about it as me?
because it feels like a lot of people ask me!

eg. when is it due?
what key is it in?
can the second episode be the same as the first episode?
why is there a middle entry?
how long is your episode?
what bar do we have to write up to?
what key is the second entry in?
can it just be free material?

et cetera.

now, my real wondering is:
1) does everybody get asked these questions?
2) if not, why does everybody ask me?

it's not that i don't appreciate them. it actually makes me learn a bit better.
but i'm just wondering why.

any comments/opinions/thoughts appreciated!

dreaming

the sky cloudless
the wind blowing my hair
on a beach that looked like home
the sea sparkling
the sand dazzling white

someone urged us to run along the beach
we ran along the broadwalk instead.
laughing
i feel the wooden planks underfoot
when our eyes meet
we throw our heads back in amusement
when we realise
how silly it must all look.
we're joined at the hand
in reassurance and gentleness

we meet a mutual friend
whom we have to pretend like
nothing's happening
it feels so secret
yet so big inside.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

numbers

8.5: the number of hours of Urinetown auditions I sat through.
3: the number of hours we spent casting and trying to figure out roles for the auditionees.
75: the number of emails I have received from various people (mostly committee members) about MSS matters.
16: the number of days this new committee has been together. Yes, that's just over two weeks. An average of 4.6875 emails a day.
7: the number of hours I didn't check my email for on Thursday.
19: the number of emails I received in the aforementioned 7 hours.
5: the number of productive actions the MSS has taken so far. (I think.)
2: the number of meetings I had on Monday: Apollo and Melbourne Welcome.
4: the number of third year girls doing Melbourne Welcome. This is also equal to the number of second year boys doing Melbourne Welcome.
4: the number of Melbourne Welcome girls who are single and going to fight over English boys.
1: the number of Melbourne Welcome boys who are single and aren't going to be fighting over any of the girls.
3: the number of times I booked myself in for practice in the Basement.
9: the number of choristers who showed up to rehearsal on Tuesday.
2 3/4: the number of hours of the first read-through of Urinetown on Tuesday night.
1: the number of days before a concert I was asked to play for. (Don't worry, it went quite well :) )
1: the number of internationally-renowned economists I had formal dinner with at Fellow's Dinner. Who, I might add, we didn't have a great chance to talk to.
1: the number of internationally-renowned economists I now have to set up lunch with!
2: the number of QOTs I have administered in class this week.
13: the number of hours I was on-the-go on Thursday. It was a very long day...
2: the number of french horn boys I walked home with after the MUCO concert.
23987: the number of times I have checked Facebook in procrastination (of my essay).
5: the number of actual parts for the Urinetown orchestra.
1: the number of shocks about friends going to London I've had this week.
2: the number placing after playing the Strauss.
391757: the number of things I have to do this week!!!!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Things you may or may not know...

* I was going to skip a year in primary school. But my parents wanted me to remain in my year for my social development.
* My parents used to run a coffee shop.
* I went to Connecticut on exchange in 2002, skipping half of yr10.
* I really wanted to do gymnastics or ballet when I was a little girl. I did neither.
* I really wanted to own a horse at the age of seven. My mum asked where we'd put it.
* The only pets we've ever owned were goldfish. I was so jealous of my cousins - they had mice as well as a hermit crab.
* I used to take swimming lessons when I was in primary school. Like, pre-squad kinda thing. Working on technique. And diving! I was so proud when I learnt to dive over the kickboard that my teacher held out in front of the block.
* I don't enjoy some things such as basketball or gardening or monopoly (or even the subject field of Marketing) because family members of mine are fully into it. I just got turned off!
* I am a hopeless romantic. Flowers bowl me over. So do cards and messages. I just think it's nice. I'm also an idealist much of the time....
* I think I'm quite shy.
* I feel honoured when people ask me to do stuff.
* For high school, I really wanted to go to MLC, because my cousins went there. But I turned out ok from SMAGS...! I really appreciated my time there.
* I am now an incessant email and text message checker. I rely on communication to get me through the day, and I can't go anywhere without my mobile. Sad huh?
* My idea of a good night out is enjoying the company of my friends, possibly listening to some awesome music (of which 'awesome' encompasses a wide range) and generally having a good time of which I remember all of it!
* I'd like to think I am a popular kind of person. I know, big-headed. Anyway, I don't think I am....I think I'm pretty average in most respects.
* This may come as a shock, it may not. And this is really putting myself out there, and oh well....I've never been kissed. I've never been in a relationship. Go figure.
* I think I must have been an ugly/odd looking child, judging by how many specialists I've seen...apart from the doctor, dentist, I've been to the orthodontist, dermatologist, podiatrist and physiotherapist.
* Yep, I was a nerd at school :) I took yr 9 and 10 maths in grade 9, then the hardest yr 11 maths in grade 10, although I couldn't finish it due to going overseas.
* I have vivid recollections of pre-primary, which included bowls of fruit, 'Wombat Stew' as the end of year play, finger painting and Santa coming at Christmas (although I knew my present was from my mum. It was so distinctively her wrapping and the gift, I could just tell, was from her).
* My favourite presents as a kid were things like coloured pencils, textas and crayons. I loved to draw. I used to have a scrapbook when I was 3 and every day I drew a picture of a house in it. Needless to say, my book filled up very quickly while my brother's remained quite empty...

More to follow when they pop up...

Monday, May 14, 2007

ahhh!!!!!

now i get it!
why i'm so busy...!

because i'm overloading by 6.25pts this semester!

which is only 2hrs extra a week, but is an afternoon/evening that i don't have to myself.

ahhh! now i get it!!!

wow. i had totally forgotten about that.

Friday, May 11, 2007

stuff that's happened

today on the way to class i saw the IH girls soccer team walking back and saw ling. which was nice - i haven't seen her for ages.
after class i had to go to the shops, and cutting through uni, i ran into two girls i know, but can't remember where from! weird...i think one was from JCH and the other said hi, but i've totally forgotten and i feel terrible for not remembering!! :)
while walking down lygs there was dawn, sitting out on the pavement at a cafe. had a little chat to her! then walking out of lygon court, i ran into gene, whom i haven't talked to in a very long time.

so that was a very exciting morning all round because i bumped into people i don't normally do and had a chat with most of them! very nice. plus it's a nice day, so that made me feel a bit happier too!

we had our first MSS 2007-8 meeting yesterday during concert class. yes, that's right...i skipped class to go to a meeting! it's alright, i can make it up next week. probably only to propagate even further that i am in second year. get it right peoples, i am in third year...! haha.

rowing day was on sunday. queen's didn't win. oh well. trinity did. it was so funny, we had been saying that the trinity boys were all twice the size of ours! and then we were walking back, and i see angus, and he's there in a zootie, putting a boat away, and with a medal around his neck. and i put two and two together (and get four) and realise that angus is one of the trinity rowers who'd won! very cool, but very funny at the same time!

last night was the apollo concert, "recital by candlelight" at the trinity college chapel.
yes, in the week leading up to this (apart from being hideously busy with a lot of stuff on), i was kinda nervous about it. we had an extra rehearsal on monday and our normal reherasal on tuesday, but added the orchestra for the vivaldi. then we were out of a room so we had to rehearse in the corridor. not ideal,but it worked out.

then the concert...it was quite exciting! it was my first public concert at which i conducted, i believe....so my public conducting debut hehe! and i got to share it with apollo! i've really grown to nurture this choir as my own, i'm starting to re-consider the role of T in it all....i feel like it's my baby..! the people are totally awesome; they are hard-working, and they're lots of fun and even though there is a distinct role of a conductor, some of them are in my year at uni, and most of them have become friends which is nice!

anyway.....there has been a lot of stuff this week, but i really don't feel like telling it all now. perhaps you should just talk to me about it all. whatever.
it's just been really busy but quite happy all round!

Monday, May 07, 2007

little uni --> much other stuff

Case in point, as an example.
Tuesday 8 May

Wake up 6.27am
Shower
Breakfast
Morning: Piano practice
10am: Meet with Pete to prepare for Bible study
11.30am-1pm: Meet with Erica for mentoring
Lunch
2.15-3.15pm: Class
3.45pm: Mozart competition, me actually competing
4.15pm: accompany for Mozart competition
5pm: rehearsal to train my soloist to sing for a concert on Thursday night
5.30-7pm: Choir, make sure they sound at least decently ok for Thursday night
7.01-7.42pm: walk home, eat dinner
7.45-8.45pm: College tutorial
9.30pm: Bible study
10.30pm or so (whenever we're done): come back to my room and start homework.

I kid you not, there is actually only one hour of scheduled university class in that.
I'm sorry if I'm a really bad friend to you all in the next three weeks - there is much to be done.
And not enough time to do it.
Please don't ask me about "so-and-so night". I don't know what's going on. The most pressing matters are what is the big stuff. Usually a day in advance. There are no plans for the weekend yet because it will probably be filled with homework and study. And hopefully some recovery (well, that was the plan last weekend...didn't quite work out. Silly rowing day kinda gets in the way of life in general.)

So, if I'm snappy, you'll know why.
Try to be sympathetic; I'll try to minimise the amount of fatigue and stress shown and displayed by my character as much as possible. Please try to understand!

Why I took on this new role (and new roles in general this year...) has been totally beyond me.
This is what I do now:
Apollo Choir
MSS VP
Jude's SMC
co-MD-ing for QC musical 2007
[the above four are basically executive kind of roles]

Melbourne Welcome 2007
Connect
accompanying x a lot
trio

piano
work (attempt to...)
piano
commerce
piano
sinfonia
piano
maintain some sort of sane life
piano

no wonder i'm not succeeding...! i think i'm about to collapse and fall apart....

Sunday, April 29, 2007

The review!

Okay, so I'm supposed to be doing assignments. But blogging is just so much more exciting.
Furthermore, I'm listening to The Idea of North at the present moment, and it makes me feel like talking all about it!
So here it is....

A little group of us met at Queen's...hehe. I didn't realise how varied my little sub-group was because I walked into the arch with Penny and was like, "Hi Min!", "Hi Emma!", "Hi Ed!", "Hi Anna!" in this amazing succession and also noticed that all the people who were supposed to meet were all there, but they weren't talking to each other because they didn't know each other - they're all from different walks of my life hehe!
Alas, we got to the tramstop, picked up a few extra people, and met Gina and part of her massive group.
We got to Flinders and I was a bit paranoid that the #72 wasn't going to come for a long time.
But alas, we did get it, and in good time too!
We got to the venue 20 mins before it started! This is an amazing achivement for us. Apart from the very first time when Sam and I went to the concert at Collins St Baptist Church, we have been cutting it very very fine at Chapel off Chapel twice already (due to mishaps with trams...)

Wow. We walked in and I must have recognised about half the people already there - this really is a testament to how big our group was! Haha. It was fantastic seeing so many people I knew there! We even spotted a few teachers from the con, including a lecturer (for the subject that Ed takes that he was writing an assignment on this concert for! Hehe..!), as well as two promiment figures in the Early Music Studio! (This is perhaps quite far from early music....oh well!)

[wow, this is totally following Gina's format exactly..I'm sorry girl, you've done yours so well! Haha...I'll persist...]

To tell you the truth, I was a bit apprehensive about Trish not being there! (Trish is on maternity leave! Which is totally exciting for her and all her family and friends! But kinda sad for us too...) So, filling in for Trish was Sally Cameron on soprano. She did a wonderful job - apparently she's learnt about 35 songs since December. This is a tough ask...! Considering how hard some of the songs are (I would particularly note 'Just Kidding' and the saxaphone song..!) Of course, she's not Trish - their voices are quite different, but she fitted in quite well!

The concert opened with Mas Que Nada. There have been lots of renditions of this hit song (Anna particularly likes The Black Eyed Peas version. I have to agree with her, it's so funky, it makes you feel like dancing!) This was so much fun :) Everytime I go to a TION concert and it starts out with something so cool, I just know that it will be a fantastic night!
Marie was next, where a dear old lady, Judy, was serenaded by Nick (awww..!) Haha. I love how this song becomes a running joke through the entire concert!
Sting's Fields of Gold was a new addition to the set - but totally a worthy addition. So too was the Aretha Franklin song. In this, plus Revelation I think Sally's voice suited very well. She has a different sort of power and tone to her voice that really does these songs justice.

To tell you the truth, I was a bit apprehensive about Trish not being there! (Trish is on maternity leave! Which is totally exciting for her and all her family and friends! But kinda sad for us too...) So, filling in for Trish was Sally Cameron on soprano. She did a wonderful job - apparently she's learnt about 35 songs since December. This is a tough ask...! Considering how hard some of the songs are (I would particularly note 'Just Kidding' and the saxaphone song..!) Of course, she's not Trish - their voices are quite different, but she fitted in quite well!
The concert opened with Mas Que Nada. There have been lots of renditions of this hit song (Anna particularly likes The Black Eyed Peas version. I have to agree with her, it's so funky, it makes you feel like dancing!) This was so much fun :) Everytime I go to a TION concert and it starts out with something so cool, I just know that it will be a fantastic night!
Marie was next, where a dear old lady, Judy, was serenaded by Nick (awww..!) Haha. I love how this song becomes a running joke through the entire concert!
Sting's Fields of Gold was a new addition to the set - but totally a worthy addition. So too was the Aretha Franklin song. In this, plus Revelation I think Sally's voice suited very well. She has a different sort of power and tone to her voice that really does these songs justice.

The German folksong unfortunately has never been one of my favourites on the CDs but seeing it live did it much more justice! I have greater appreciation for this song now! Hehe. It is so funny seeing it live; the stage presence and actions are just perfect! And who would have thought about replacing words with random noises..? Woof, hee-haw, others...hehe :P

The Chicken Song also featured. Hehe! This song is so fantastic live. I think Sally characterised the chicken very well in this. Trish's chicken is a more lovable fluffy thing while Sally's is a bit more blonde :) (I mean that in the nicest possible way!)

They did People Get Ready ('a classic Curtis Mayfield song')...I was wondering how they were going to do it considering that on The Gospel Project they do it with backing. But this was just beautiful :) Andrew doing his percussion thing...! Let It Ring, also from TGP was there...this is such a beautiful song; Nick really does Michael Leunig well! And they sang my SHOWER SONG! (But Not For Me, the Gershwin classic). I love this song! The reason it's my shower song is because I sing it in the shower and it fits into my vocal range that early in the morning.. :P Also because it's totally cool and Naomi gets the awesome solo (yay altos!)

The chaser for the end of the first set was hilarious. It has totally escaped me what the tune for this was, but it was familiar. Apart from you know, the change of words, imploring the audience to come back after interval :) Typical Idea of North... :P

Bach's Fugue in c minor from The WTC was performed on kazoos...just to prove that TION are not cover bands! In the middle of it, they launched into a jazz number, before the closing of the fugue! The subjects and entries were very clearly defined, the piano staff at the Con would be proud! Hehe. :P Nick made this awesome dig at cover bands (despite you know, respecting them and all...)....I mean, Melbourne has its fair share.....take the MSO for example.......HAHAHAH. [I had seriously just commented to Ed, "Well, we are all classical musicians, you know, we play in symphony orchestras...."!] This of course raises up interesting points and could launch into a full-scale debate about originality in (classical) music....oh well. This is not the time nor place......but I thought this was MOST ironic considering that Vivien and John (the two Early Music Studio people mentioned before) were in the audience!!! Hahaha.

Just Kidding was awesome too. That is so hard!!!! Chuck that in with No More Blues and I think you've got a beautiful little display of TION's virtuosity. But put Jackie in....! This song was originally a jazz piece, for solo saxaphone (and band behind it, I guess...) And then somebody went nuts and put words to the solo bits. It's absolutely crazy!!! ('I saw a mouse...' hehe!) The solos by all four of the singers were totally awesome. (One of those times Ed would have needed the "yeah" nodding look or the "no no no! You did not just do that!" shaking of the head...all in that jazz style..! Haha..)

Rachel, Trish's beautiful song was performed; so too was Fragile, much to the pleasure of Kenneth! That is a song that's beautiful live too. :) (Perhaps I'm just listening to some too often haha!) There was even the Ugly Woman song. I love this one. Haha. Don't worry Nick, I'm not sure if this has ever happened in real life, but none of us could ever imagine this! After one of Nick's solos, I commented to Ed, "And that's probably why every woman here would want to marry him (hehe!)" and Ed said, "Ooh, and me!" (don't worry, he has a girlfriend, but I think that just must be a testament to how awesome Nick is..!)

And they ended with Isn't She Lovely. Which was totally awesome. I know all the words don't really make sense...but this is a song I want at my wedding reception..! (Perhaps they could come do it for me....with some words altered..? Surely it's possible...! Hehe) And we all got to sing bits too :) We did sound pretty good, so much that Nick asked, "Are you guys are choir or something?" (somebody, Vivien, I read, said quite emphatically, "yes!"...haha). Well, considering that half of our massive group are musos.....

The encore was (read: WAS) a hymn (before Idea got to it..and did funny cool things!): Just a Closer Walk With Thee. I don't actually think I can remember how the original goes now! Haha. It was wonderful...Emma and I really wanted to sing along to it all..complete with harmonies! Hehe....(music nerrrrds..!)

It was a wonderful concert! Of course, things are a little different with Sally instead of Trish - there are only a few issues that you listen and think, "hmm.." but considering it's her fourth gig...it's pretty darn amazing! Again, it was filled with fun, humour, long rambling introductions by Nick, telling Nick off (hehe), cool solos (particularly percussion ones!), odd instruments and awesome awesome music!

We stayed around after to meet and greet them.....of course :P Sorry to my friends who wanted to go home earlier.....be warned: I do this! Haha. Unfortunately Sam went home early (of all people!! Haha) We got our obligatory photos....
We talked to Naomi and did confirm that her uncle is Jeffrey Crellin, oboist with MSO. Naomi was like, "He's freakishly musical, it's amazing." I so wanted to say, "Naomi, so are you!!" Haha. Having said that, I am in total respect of freakishly musical people, of which I know a few!
We had photos taken.
We talked to Nick, we told him the website is awesome (check it out at www.idea.com.au)
and generally had an amazing night.

(Hah. Nick, when we were talking to him made a reference to stumbling across Gina's blog which was pretty cool!)
Anyway, I have a few photos from the night that are currently posted on facebook
so look for them there. There are also two below......if you'd like the photos, please feel free to save them yourself. If you want me to send them to you, please ask too :)

Wow, that was my amazingly long review.
Which has gotten me out of doing my microeconomics assignment for about 45 mins. I wish my life was about singing! Or hey, perhaps playing piano...!




set lists - we had to take a photo because ed needs it for his Music In Australia assignment. We seriously contemplated taking them, but I pointed out they were doing another concert the following night. Imagine all the things that could have gone wrong...."What are we singing next..?!"

Saturday, April 28, 2007

The Idea of North!

I know, I didn't even post up photos from my birthday, and that was last week!
But the reason is because there are about 170 photos from that, and I'm trying to sort through them all.
Alas, stuff is out of order! But here are pictures from tonight's concert by The Idea of North!
It was yet another great night out - and we weren't late this time (woohoo!)
They weren't launching a CD or anything, so there was a good mix of older and new-ish stuff.
The fill-in soprano is doing a great job - she fits in really well! And she's doing very well, 35 songs since December..? Very grand effort!
Her renditions in the Aretha Franklin song as well as 'Revelation' were particularly excellent.

Enough of pseudo-reviews....
Here are a couple of pictures!



Emma, Min, Tim, Naomi, me, Lauren




Naomi, Sally, me, Andrew, Nick (they're not actually all my height ie. short..
they were very kind :) )

Thursday, April 26, 2007

stuff i'm working on

bach prelude and fugue (f sharp minor, bk2)
chopin etude op. 25 no. 11 (winter wind)
moskowzski etude (a flat major)
mozart concerto in d minor, 1st movt
should be looking forward to 2nd semester, including bach prelude and fugue (d major, bk2)
i wanted to do the bach-busoni chaccone. it's insane. but totally cool.
rautuuvaara (can't spell his name...) fire sermon (piano sonata)
beethoven piano sonata op.110
three debussy preludes
debussy l'isle joyeaux (from images..? or something like that..)
ravel, something from miroirs

that's just my solo stuff

ensemble stuff includes
trio music, trio by bruch (three pieces, out of eight)
we should really look at some more too....

accompanying
did 2nd movt, haydn trumpet concerto
did the schumann adagio and allegro
did gordon jacob horn concerto 3rd movt
haydn horn concerto
strauss 2nd horn concerto (sooo hard..!)
saint-seans romance for piano and horn
mozart horn concerto, 1st movt
two song cycles (poulenc, gerald finzi)
some other songs
beethoven cello sonata op.102 no.2


no wonder i'm playing a lot.....!


the most recent one is the beethoven cello. this is the most exciting proposal in a long while....
my name and number got passed onto zoe, who teaches cello at the con.
she's running a beethoven project, involving the performance of all the beethoven cello sonatas.
well, i thought it was just for her students to play with piano students. pretty cool, huh, get hooked up with somebody to play some awesome music?
anyway, she called yesterday and asked me to play this specific sonata....
then proceded to give me a date (july 31) to play for a LIVE BROADCAST ON 3MBS
so, it's not just for kicks and to play with somebody. it's to play FOR PERFORMANCE.
pretty sweet, is what i think!
even my teacher didn't realise it was for broadcast....she thinks it's pretty cool too!

also, i've been roped in to help co-musical direct the queen's musical.
now tell me where i'm going to fit that in....

also, if you're free at 3.45pm on tuesday 8 may, please come to melba hall to hear me play in the mozart concerto competition!
all welcome, competition runs that day, the previous friday, some other days..(can't quite remember them all..but all up about 3-4 days with lots of piano, strings, winds/brass)
to make it more interesting for you, although a stack of people are playing the same concerto as me (the d minor), i have written my own cadenza! oooohhhh!!!! BE THERE! :) [i'd love to see your smiling, supporting, encouraging face!]

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

hmm...

if you didn't know, i guess you could think something was up.
we're oh-too-friendly hehe!
the leaning in
the whispering in the ear
the catch of the eye
the knowing smile
the plans, currently in the early stages


i wonder what they must have been thinking behind us...haha!

but not for me...

A link you should check out...

http://www.queens.unimelb.edu.au/qi_static/clickstreams/2007/teamhoyt.html

I hope this is the right link....it's supposed to be of 'The World's Strongest Father', and is the most amazing story.
Hopefully you get a screen that has a lot of text at the top, and a video at the bottom.
Read the text first, then you'll understand the video.
Watch the video (the song is AWESOME!)
The video is so moving - I bawled my eyes out.
Tell me what you think.

[if this link gives you something about a reporter and weed...let me know, because that's the wrong one....hmm..]

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

so why am i here..?

if these are the things i'm currently involved in, or things that take all my time, apart from homework:

apollo choir
unichurch committee
jude's carlton music team
accomopanying
piano practice (technically homework, but oh-so-much more...for what other subject could you possibly claim to do up to 3hrs work a day on..?!)
connect
mentoring
possibly MD for musical
library work

these are the things that are due:
micro assignment
techniques assignment
global essay
piano prac! (this is not technically 'due', but is constant, and needs work...you definitely can't cram this one!)

no wonder.....!!!

Saturday, April 21, 2007

things from the past...

So, a few weeks ago, I listened to a programme on ABC radio about the wandering mendiant monks in Japan. Who wore baskets on their heads. Who were like exiled ex-samuri masters. Who played shakuhachi. And who developed the repertoire for this instrument.
It was wonderful to re-learn all this.

And I went to the NGV with my family last week, and although we didn't get to see the entire museum, we did go to the Studying collection. Or something like that.
And I saw a painting or something which depicted or was at least part of the Ramayana Hindu epic. The story was on the little plaque that tells the context of the 'artefact'. It was totally cool that I knew what this was about.

And I've also come to the realisation, although I think I knew this a while ago, that if I like somebody, I sometimes shy away from giving them attention (to their face). It even manifests itself in not looking into their eyes. Just in case, just somehow, they could possibly look into mine and see that I like them. Silly, but that's how it goes. On the other hand, not to their face, they often receive a lot of good words from me! But you'd have to go to my friends for those...

So, briefly, the family visiting was nice. Unfortunately, had an assigment due that week, and had lots of piano practice to do, so I was basically coming into uni/Queen's every day. But I still got to spend time with them, which was good. We ate out almost every day - wow! The apartment was a bit squishy, but oh well. It was nice to see them. They really enjoyed Melbourne, and by the sounds of it, it would seem that my dad would be all too enthusiastic about moving here!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

aww..that's cute!

yesterday i received a gift!
it contained things that made me laugh.
i smiled a lot as i opened each component.
i was expecting to be given more scores (much as i love gifts, i also love scores hehe)
but i was pleasantly surprised!

thank you for your thoughtfulness! :)

Monday, April 16, 2007

Les Miserables

'to love another person is to see the face of God'

i've recently been listening to all the tracks that i have from this musical.
and i remember why i think this is such an awesome show!
and also because i've been trying to pick whether the horn plays a hideous wrong note/mistake of a semitone out...(thanks sam!)

Sunday, April 15, 2007

quotes

(about doing tremolo on the violin): "it's like brushing your teeth!"

(about meeting a friend on the tram to the opera): "if i didn't know who he was, it would have looked like you'd just scored a date to the opera on the tram"

(about a friend with whom it just wouldn't happen, at least not in the current situation): "you two look so couply"

birthdays
assignments - argh!
photos
musicals
operas
dinners
parents
movies
rsvps
facebook updates
gender-politics-economics-eastern europe
concerts
con friends

Saturday, April 07, 2007

coming soon

will be the full review of One Man Dies.
plus pictures! (sorry, i was one of the annoying people with a flash camera, and for the first half, a noisy camera! but i have some great pictures - if you would like any, please let me know!)
i went last night to closing night - again, another very enjoyable night!
I think it gets better every night, and it was definitely worth going the second time...although i think some of the cast and crew kinda looked at me thinking, "didn't you just see this last night?!" hehe :P
it was great though!

the good friday service was very good yesterday. it was just beautiful and so reflective.
i am totally excited about easter this year - in the weeks leading up to it i've just felt this incredible enthusiasm and excitement about telling everybody about how awesome easter is!
i guess working through luke's gospel at jude's and bible study has just been pretty amazing too.

on a slightly different, yet related note, i have totally been getting into christian music.
the words are just so encouraging.
thanks heaps to the people who have helped me expand this collection!



so, my family is coming today! if you're at jude's on sunday night, they will be there! i'm so excited that they're finally coming to see what i rave on about!

anyway, i think i should go practice/pack/do homework.....i don't anticipate there will be much time for it once they get here..!
xoxo

Friday, April 06, 2007

what a busy day!

I did cheat today....even though i said id be at uni all day, i actually came home for a little while!
and listened to my lecture (was planning to do that at uni though) and also managed to have a little nap! (could not have done that at uni).
but it was a busy day.....today was the first day i'd been into the giblin library! and managed to find some books that were relevant to my proposed essay topic. there are HEAPS of books in there!!! wow!!!
we got to play more tchaikovsky in sinfonia today - it was cool :)

then (the real reason for this post!), we went to see the Jude's musical One Man Dies.
It was sooo good! Wow, it was done soooo well!

if you do read this, do see if you can get along tomorrow night - it's the last night that it's on!

sam was awesome in his portrayal of jesus, the characters of matthew, sarah and lazarus i thought were highlights. but no doubt, they were all totally awesome!!!!
WOW WOW WOW!
i think i should go tomorrow night as well. i really don't mind paying another $12 to see my friends perform and be reminded again of the easter story.

so, while i didn't get almost any work done today, i felt in other ways, it was productive.
i guess it's a pity that i often equate productivity with work. ergh!

wow wow wow. i am so impressed with it!
kudos particularly to ben and sam, who get my votes as heroes for today!
xoxo

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

commentary

inverted 5th and the root and its effect on global warming