Showing posts with label orchestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orchestra. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Day 16: Orchestra Concert + All States Results

Today was my local orchestra's concert. The concert consisted of thirteen chamber music groups, and one group performance at the end. My group was a quartet, with two violins, one viola, and one cello. We played Nocturne by Borodin, a quite well-known piece. I had just found out today by the conductor that this song was played in a Disney film. When I went home, I researched a bit and found out that it played in a short film by Disney and Pixar called "The Little Match Girl". You can watch it here.

The group performance at the end of the concert was a song composed by one of the orchestra members. He's 17 and has been composing music since 14. Yup, genius right there.

Anyways, today the high school all-states results came out too. I made it in, but only second violin. This year was really weird though. Another violin player who goes to my school was first violin second chair in regionals didn't even make it in. And the concert-master (first violin, first chair) of regionals only got second violin. Many people I know did much worse than expected. My family, teacher, and orchestra director speculate that there must have been some mistake in the scoring  So I guess considering the circumstances, I should call myself lucky.


Friday, March 15, 2013

Day 14: Busy Weekend Ahead...

Sorry for not posting anything yesterday. I was way too busy. And this weekend I will be busy as well. Tomorrow will be the high school all-states orchestra audition. My audition time is 11:45, and as many violinists will compete against me, the auditions could take a few hours as I wait in line just to play for thirty seconds. If the auditions don't take too long, I plan to possibly go over to Allison's house and work on a Latin project with her (if not, then we will split the work and do them separately). Then I will leave for dinner and kungfu class at 5:00 and come back at around 9:30.

Usually I have a violin lesson on Sunday morning, but because the audition , there will be no lesson this weekend. However, that morning I will have to go to Red Bank to work on TSA with my group. I'm part of digital video production, and we'll be filming that day. Afterwards, my local orchestra, will begin rehearsal at 4:45 for a concert that starts later that evening.

All of this wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the homework I received for Bio, English, World History, Math, and Latin. Hopefully I can squeeze in time to finish all of this without sacrificing too much of my sleep time. I'm actually being quite productive today; usually on Friday evenings I try to do the least work possible.


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Day 10: Middle School Regionals

It's only been a year since 8th grade, and all of a sudden the middle school musicians look so small and adorable. Today I listened to the middle school regionals orchestra, because my brother was one of the violin players. He was the first violin 15th chair and only in 6th grade; don't tell him I said this, but that's quite impressive considering how he practices at home. *Cough* I'm listening to you as I'm typing this, Michael *Cough* I also found it hysterical that he was a head shorter than everyone else in the orchestra when they all stood up for pictures.

Anyways, the music itself was phenomenal. Since recording is not allowed (you have to buy them from "professional recording") I never actually heard what the middle school orchestra usually sounds like. Trust me, sitting on stage gives a totally different experience than sitting in the audience. I saw many familiar faces, whether they be from my local orchestra, have the same violin teacher as me, or are just family friends. This has definitely been an amazing experience for me, and I look forward to hearing what the middle school all-states orchestra will sound like!


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Day 5: Practice practice practice...

March 16th is a very special day to me. Not only is it my brother's birthday, but this year it is also the day of my state's All State Orchestra auditions. I was kind of mentally freaking out about it yesterday because I couldn't get a clean sound and a lot of my notes were out of tune. This audition song is so difficult D:

Today my sound was better. Before I began practicing I applied some rosin (kind of like a bow-polisher) onto my bow, which didn't affect the sound significantly, but it did help somewhat. Also, yesterday I went over the whole song really slowly, which probably contributed to the less sloppy sound I produced today. Since I was much more motivated to practice today, I actually finished practicing early than usual because I didn't waste so much time. 

I plan to further practice today after I finish my homework, because I have much less homework than usual :D I really need the practice; not only for the solo piece, but also for scales and sight-reading. Not to mention that I have a competition next month and I need to practice the two songs for that...