Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Better Go Get Your Mama

My favorite song since I have left the classical music crazyhouse is Battlefield by Jordin Sparks. I know, I'm such a crazy teeny bopper, but I just like it okay? Anyway, so I am notorious for confusing words in songs. There's a line in the song that's reapeated over and over and over:

Better Go Get Your Armor
But in Annie's world it's:
Better Go Get Your Mama
And so all day today when my little 18 month old cousin has been screaming, I sing, "Better Go Get Your Mama!!" Thank goodness for 11 year-old sisters who know the real words. Luke thought it was better go get your rama. Whatever that means.
In other news, my annoying music player is gone. Now every time you come to my blog you won't have to turn your sound down (like I do), so you don't have to listen to the silly song that makes me sound like a lovesick puppy. It wasn't even supposed to be on there. The end.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Chautauqua Institution for the Musically Insane

First I just want to say how devastated I was that no one commented on my last post because I thought it was an excellent display of how witty I am. I'm not guilt tripping anyone... I'm just saying.

When I think back on Chautauqua I will remember:

-lots of rain

-working out at the Community Center


-Buckeye ice cream at the Refectory (I only had it 3 times in 7 weeks)


-Getting to stand up after the Mendelssohn. One of those, "I did it!" moments that I will always remember and will carry me over the next big hurtle in my musical career.


-That one day in the cafeteria that the girl fell down but kept her food above her head so it didn't fall. It was the most exciting thing that had happened in weeks. And hearing about the boy that crashed into the sliding door with his food. He thought it was open. I wish I was there for that.


-Judy. Judy. Judy. And her cute porch.


-Loving the Bartok Concerto for Orchestra. One of my top 5 now. Gah. I love it. Even the 2nd flute part is awesome.


-Working with Richard Sherman. He changed the way I will view flute playing forever. I love his passion and his energy for the flute.


-The ward members in Jamestown. Such good people.

-The beautiful town of Chautauqua.


-The awesome friends I made. Especially my two lovely flute playing associates. I think I will be in for a shock when I next sit down in an orchestra and their sounds aren't coming out next to me.


-Learning to play nerts. And being pretty much the worst nerts player the world has ever seen.


-Going to a bar for the first time. Actually 2 in one night. I feel so rebellious. And the creepy guys that acted really creepy. I don't feel like going into details. I prefer to be mysterious.


-Really feeling like I CAN play the piccolo. Not well, but I can do it.


Things that I don't want to remember but will probably remember anyway:


-Community bathrooms.... barf in my own mouth. (In all actuality, I didn't really mind them... I'm not as high maintenance as you might think)


-The food. And the 6 pounds the food added to my body. Thank you food. Now everywhere I go for the next few months will have a little piece of Chautauqua.


-Backscratcher.


- The insane heat of our last concert. Every time I had a rest I wiped my face down with my polishing cloth. Sick. But true.


-Being so insanely sick of doing nothing but playing the flute and rehearsing.


Mostly I'm just going to remember that I learned A LOT this summer. About myself and about me playing the flute. I feel SO lucky to have had this opportunity. It was a long, hard experience, but it was so good for me. Now onto new adventures.


Oh, but before I have new adventures, I want to share a few last pictures from Chautauqua.

Me and Emlyn after we played our Doppler Duo. She is so so so great. I love Emlyn! I am so sweaty... I look like there is a post-it note on my head.



This is me and Emlyn with Judy after our last concert, which also happened to be Emlyn's birthday! Just as a warning, I look awful in all of these pictures from the last concert because it was so hot and I was so sweaty and barfy. P.S. Isn't Judy hilarious?!




Here is the flute section with Mr. Sherman after the last concert. Woohoo!!!! Post-it Note again.


Carrie (my great roommate), Tony, and me! Yay for BYUers.


And I am done posting about Chautauqua!


Thursday, August 20, 2009

Geniuses

I was driving on 1171 (here in Flower Mound) today and passed the Shiloh Community Church. SCC has provided me with mounds (no pun intended) of inspiration this summer via their marquee board on the side of the road. Here is one that made a real impact back in May.

Real Eyes
Realize
Real Lies

(say that 3 times fast)

And this one was up today:

There are 263 ways to make change for a dollar.

Seriously, these people are life changing.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Don't worry, I'm still here!

This is what the practice cabin area looks like. Just thought you might want to know what I mean when I say I have cabin fever. See the last post if you are totally lost.


AHHHHHHHHHHHH! I can't believe I have LESS THAN A WEEK left here at Chautauqua! It is definitely impossible for me to communicate how excited I am to be going home. This excitement is stifled a bit by the fact that I am giving a recital 4 days after I get home and am SO not ready. SO not. It's really stressing me out. My face is breaking out because of the stress. Seriously, why do I have to be such a freak?! Anyway, then after I go home I am moving to BOSTON! Crazy. I am starting school in 3 weeks! 3 weeks from today actually!

So let me just recap what I have been doing for the last however many weeks it's been since I last posted. I have been practicing, practicing, practicing, practicing, eating, working out, eating, sleeping, working out, watching 24 occasionally, going to the beach every once in a while, talking on the phone, performing, rehearsing, rehearsing, rehearsing, playing NERTS, listening to music, doing laundry, and practicing so much my body reached an all-time-high-soreness-level. That made no sense. Whatever. So that's what I've been doing. Today was the last chamber recital, which was fantastic. Here are some pictures.




I have worked with this quintet for the past 6 weeks and we've had a "nice" time together. We played the Ligeti Quintet on our first recital and the Hindemith KleineKammermusik on our second. LtoR Rachel (Cincinnati), JJ (Indiana), Nora (Eastman), Kirsten (Michigan), and some crazyface. We pulled the Hindemith off with a week and half's notice, so I'm feelin pretty good about that. All that being said, I really DON'T enjoy woodwind quintet. Bleh. And here is a precious picture of the three flute players after the concert today. It's actually a pretty crummy picture. Oh well!



Um have I said how much I love playing with these two? Just checking. They are stars. Last week I was busy working on a piece for a solo recital I was required to play on. I played the Griffes Poem and it went quite well. Here is a picture of me and Judy (my connection lady) after the recital in front of the Jewish Center where I performed. I had to play on the recital because one of my scholarships was the Hebrew Congregation Scholarship (go figure). And no, I'm not special because I got a scholarship-- everyone has scholarships. Chautauqua is just awesome that way. Anyway, doesn't Judy just look like someone you would want to love?! She is great. I went over to her house the other afternoon and sat on the front porch swing and she had lemonade for me and we just talked for an hour. She's like my 4th grandma! Hahaha... But really, she was fantastic for coming to hear me play. And she is taking us out for burgers and milkshakes on Friday night! Yay for Judy!


I have a funny story from that recital, though. It was really crowded (because I'm so popular, attractive, all around awesome, what else....?) because the place I was playing was basically a living room, and there was no staging area or anything, so the other soloists and I waited in the front entry way area when we went on and off. So anyway, after I played I squeezed my way into this little entry way and started to put my flute away and this old man taps me on the shoulder and he's like, "Are you going to play again?" And I was like, "Oh no, that's all from me!" and then he said, in reference to the bassoonist playing at the time, "Well is that your boyfriend out there now?" And I said, "Oh no, that's not my boyfriend!" to which he replied, "Well I'll be your boyfriend! You'd have to ask my wife here first of course!" And he did that creepy old man wink thing. I just kind of laughed and acted like an idiot. Then he asked me if I would teach him flute lessons and I was like, "Ohhhh I..... uhhh.... have you ever played before?" It was really awkward. Then when he was going to leave he patted my arm and was like, "You are a beautiful girl, keep playing that flute!" It was so creepy. Gotta love old men.

Also, I forgot to tell the story about the bug going down my shirt in the middle of a concert. So we play in this outdoor Amphitheater for all of our concerts, right? Right. The week this happened we were collaborating with the vocal program and doing a Ravel opera. This is important because it means that the lights were off and we had stand lights, although we were still on stage. Anyway, long story short, I had about 3 pages of music left and something started "itching" down my shirt. I thought maybe a strand of hair had fallen down my shirt-- happens all the time-- so I just let it go. It kept bothering me, so I look down and there is a black bug crawling around down there. I FLIPPED out. And, hello, I wasn't going to let the bug just enjoy itself down my shirt for the rest of the concert. So what did I do? Reached down there, and while attempting to pull out the bug I smashed it all over my shirt. Really sick. The oboist sitting next to me died laughing. I looked ridiculous with my hand down my shirt trying to find the bug, I'm sure. It was a special experience.

And one more lovely story I need to document happened a few weeks ago at church. There is this guy who works in the theatre department here at Chautauqua who is LDS and he also happens to have a car and is kind enough to give us a ride to church every week. Anyways, so a few weeks ago we're sitting in sacrament meeting and I lean forward and put my elbows on my knees because I think I'm going to fall asleep. Not too long after leaning forward I feel a hand on my back. Don't worry, this guy decided he would take the opportunity to give me a full on back scratch in the middle of sacrament. Also keep in mind that I hardly know this guy and that I'm not reallllly a touchy person. I definitely was no longer in danger of falling asleep. I sat there for 5 minutes while this guy is just goin to town (touching my hair even.... so creepy!!!), not really sure how to get out the awkward situation (I should've grabbed his arm and said, "I think this is yours...")! Finally, my lovely roommate Carrie, who I heard muffle a laugh a few minutes before, turned to me and said, "Annie, I think I'm going to be sick, can you come with me to the bathroom?" She bolted out of the chapel and I followed suit. While I was trying to catch up to her in the hallway I asked her if she was really feeling sick and she was like, "No!!" She was saving me. Anyway, so I know lovingly refer to this guy as backscratcher. He really is nice, but that was just strange. The next week he picked us up for church and had his girlfriend of a few days with him. It was tender.
Okay I have to go to bed! There is so much more to say but I have a lot to do in these last few days! We are working on the Bartok Concerto for Orchestra, Mendelssohn Midsummer Night's Dream, and a Verdi overture right now in orchestra. We played the Mendelssohn for the first time today and it was so cooooool! Our last concert is going to be awesome. I'm just saying. I'll post again before I leave. Peace out y'all.
One more thing. Did you know foreign people (at least the ones I've seen here) don't wash their hands after they use the facilities. It's kind of gross. Yeah.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Cabin Fever.... Practice Cabin Fever

EVERYONE. I have been here for 6 weeks and 2 days. Once again, the muppets don't disappoint. I think this describes how I feel... just a bit.



Promise I'll post something REAL real soon. Have a happy day. I am going to a recital.