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A question for all sort of instrument players out there!

If you aren’t going to any sort of band/orchestra camp and do not have another sort of ensemble or duo-partner to play with during summer vacation

What do you play

and how do you motivate yourself?

11 months ago on June 26th, 2012 | J | 5 notes
“The Ghost Sonata”
Me and two of my flute “colleagues” are currently involved in this play, I haven’t mentioned it a lot but we’ve only had three rehearsals with the actors so far. We are to play only one at a time so we have three evenings each, including the last all-the-way-through-reheasals. The actors have been working on this play since autumn term started last year and I’m greatly impressed by them all for their hard work and efforts! They’re amazing! I can’t tell with words how much I am enchanted by their acting skills..!
This play, by August Strindberg, was written in 1907. The title is inspired by Beethoven’s piano sonata in d-minor (op 31 no 2) in which Strindberg thought he heard voices of spirits and ghosts.
One of the actors in the play is my previous solo-song teacher :) She has written a song of a poem in the play that her character hums and sings and that we play at different times in the acts to bring in moods. We also use the fundament to improvise over from my 12-tone composition that I made last year to the parts that are to be more creepy :3
It’s a very different way of working with music in collaboration with theater that at least I haven’t “met with” so much before. It’s pretty exciting to know that I really bring something to the whole picture :) I also like that I get use of my improvise-and-follow skills that we’ve worked a bit on in school ^^
Tomorrow night I’ll have the last dress rehearsal with audience! :D

“The Ghost Sonata”

Me and two of my flute “colleagues” are currently involved in this play, I haven’t mentioned it a lot but we’ve only had three rehearsals with the actors so far. We are to play only one at a time so we have three evenings each, including the last all-the-way-through-reheasals.
The actors have been working on this play since autumn term started last year and I’m greatly impressed by them all for their hard work and efforts! They’re amazing! I can’t tell with words how much I am enchanted by their acting skills..!

This play, by August Strindberg, was written in 1907. The title is inspired by Beethoven’s piano sonata in d-minor (op 31 no 2) in which Strindberg thought he heard voices of spirits and ghosts.

One of the actors in the play is my previous solo-song teacher :) She has written a song of a poem in the play that her character hums and sings and that we play at different times in the acts to bring in moods. We also use the fundament to improvise over from my 12-tone composition that I made last year to the parts that are to be more creepy :3

It’s a very different way of working with music in collaboration with theater that at least I haven’t “met with” so much before. It’s pretty exciting to know that I really bring something to the whole picture :) I also like that I get use of my improvise-and-follow skills that we’ve worked a bit on in school ^^

Tomorrow night I’ll have the last dress rehearsal with audience! :D

1 year ago on April 9th, 2012 | J | 0 notes
More practice less Tumblr now!
Miyazawa! <3 (It’ll be the one :D I’m going to call them tomorrow and tell them that I want it and see what they can do to fix the leaking pads, the headjoint and if possible, polish ^^) I’m so happy! :D

More practice less Tumblr now!

Miyazawa! <3 (It’ll be the one :D I’m going to call them tomorrow and tell them that I want it and see what they can do to fix the leaking pads, the headjoint and if possible, polish ^^) I’m so happy! :D

1 year ago on March 8th, 2012 | J | 4 notes
Please dear cold, go make someone else sneeze. I just want be able to play!!!

Please dear cold, go make someone else sneeze. I just want be able to play!!!

1 year ago on November 13th, 2011 | J | 56 notes