Monday, November 24, 2008

It's the most Wonderful time of the year? Really?

Hmmmm. . . .nights like this make me wonder.
The chorus was fine. That was not even close to it. So, I get to rehearsal after 15 parent teacher conferences - not a stellar beginning for sure. 6:45 p.m. I show up for our rehersal. Another chorister shows up who forgot the music. If you are not a choral singer you will not understand the concept of "sharing is bad" however, if you are, you totally get it. It's annoying - especially if you have supplemental glasses to add to your contacts already. You might as well give up on actually being connected to the music until the unprepared individual gets music - somehow. Then, up we go to our little cubby hole room with no chairs to rehearse "Reluctant Dragon". Poor friend had a cold - she trudged onward valiantly though - she did great. In everyone's defense - they haven't had nearly enough time to cram this together. Then back down to "markings by acclamation" or my least favorite waste of rehearsal time - just TELL US WHAT WE SHOULD DO - it isn't a free for all suggestion time!!!!!! Geez. Then the lady beside me says - "Ohhh we're flat". . .I was feeling snippy enough to say, "That's why its called 'rehearsal' - not perfection."
Then we find out, from our Asst. Mo., that, "Oh, did you guys know about the dress rehearsal for Dragon?" Uh, NO! Well, one more night gone. . . .
Dont' get me wrong - I love this stuff. I really do. It only gets annoying when people assume your time is theirs and that you'll be more than happy to drop everything for them at a moment's notice. In our Assit. Mo's defense - he probably did tell someone. Someone didn't tell us.

Tonight, I just wanted every idiot in the room to leave - - - - it would have been a mighty empty room as I led the way out the door.

AAARRRAGGGHHHHh

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Christmas Carols

I love Christmas Carols. I really do. They are a mix of happy and beautiful and always bring back good memories. However, particularly as a soprano...Christmas Carols are far from musically fulfilling. I get tired of singing the melody. It's ok to sing through a song once...but when we start going over notes...I get so bored. I mean really...we sing the same stuff every year, and yet people still have issues. I know I'm being obnoxious, but that is just the way I'm feeling about these Christmas Carols.

So...last night I started sightreading the alto part. And it was fun. I've always loved singing harmony because it's so much more interesting than the melody. Having sung both alto and soprano in my life, I would say that the main difference between the two is that notes are much harder to sing as an alto (since it's not the melody), but as a soprano, tone is so much more important because you're often more exposed, floating somewhere above all of the other parts. And, for me, alto notes are much easier to sing with a good tone because they lie in the comfortable range of my voice.

Anyway, last night made me wish that I sang alto again. Especially on Christmas Carols...

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Learning New Messiah Choruses

I must admit, one thing I like the most about singing Christmas music with the Chorale is that everything is so familiar and easy. Part I of Messiah falls into that category. It's fun to sing, I've heard it all my life, I finally have the soprano part almost memorized (For the first 25 years of my life I sang alto), and it's comfortable for me. Last year, we branched out for the first time since I've been singing here and sang a lot of Parts II and III. That was a little more challenging, but still fun.

For some reason, having to learn two new choruses last night ("But Thanks be to God" and "Lift Up Your Heads") just killed me. I've heard them both, of course, but never sung them. "But, Thanks" particularly felt as if I was slogging through a bunch of muck trying to find pitches, and even count rhythms. After wrestling with learning the dissonant harmonies of the Dona Nobis Pacem for the past few months, I was hoping to be able to relax a bit with Messiah. Guess that's not going to be the case. I know it will make me a better musician...so I suppose I'll just suck it up and spend a little quality time with my computer and Cyberbass this weekend....again. :)

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Well. . .wow

It was marvelous and manic - all at the same time. It's amazing what a bit of healthy panic can do for one.
Personally, I was ready to sing. I was on the front row feeling like a five feet four and a half inch Hobbit (honestly, I felt REALLY short last night). I enjoyed bonding with the trumpet and the french horn.
I have to admit the Dona Nobis Pacem was my favorite. I've become a bit of a fanatic about RVW - I've devoted considerable time to understanding him and reading about his connection to Whitman's poetry. In the meantime, I've learned a lot about Whitman that I never knew. I am now a semi-walking repository of RVW and Whitman lore. If you want to be royally bored - just ask. I find it interesting.
The Dona moves me - really transcendentally. I mean - how do you not respond to "Open to me the gates of righteousness - I will go into them." "For as a New Heaven and a New Earth which I will make shall remain FOREVER". Whoopee!!!! That's it. . that's it. Thank God for that. We aren't stuck here with the war and remnants of war. God has provided a way. Glory be to God in the Highest and on earth PEACE. . . .
We all get wrapped up in a difficult passage or difficult stroph - when it comes down to it, it is as the Maestro says - get to the text. Always get to the text.

I am so energized