{"id":1658,"date":"2003-11-22T06:31:00","date_gmt":"2003-11-22T06:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.celesteh.com\/blog\/2003\/11\/22\/concert-tonight-was-graduate\/"},"modified":"2015-06-19T00:26:41","modified_gmt":"2015-06-18T23:26:41","slug":"concert-tonight-was-graduate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.celesteh.com\/blog\/2003\/11\/22\/concert-tonight-was-graduate\/","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Concert<\/h3>\n<p>Tonight was the Graduate Composition Seminar concert, officially titled <em>Five Minute Wonders<\/em>.  We all wrote five minute pieces.  A <em>lot<\/em> of people came to hear them.  Really a lot.  I was impressed.<\/p>\n<p>We started setting up at noon.  I finally left the building at about 11:30 pm, after striking.  (Striking as in, striking the stage, not as in doing a walkout to protest long hours).<br \/>\nMy piece seemed to be well-received.  I&#8217;ll have a recoding of it to post later.  I would like to hear it again, perhaps played by a pianist who had more time to practice it.<br \/>\nthe second half of the concert was a performance of John Cage&#8217;s <em>songbooks<\/em>.  It is an extremely silly collection of &#8220;songs.&#8221;  I can probably be burned at the stake at Wesleyan for calling it silly.  For one of my songs, I was to attack a microphone to my throat and drink cognac.  I got concerned about drking cognac without eating immediately beforehand.  Fortunately, one of the songs in songs books says eat or drink three things.  Jascha made an arrangement with a local pizza place, so that they would deliver pizza during the performance.  the pizza delivery guy was actually Neely (the professor in charge)&#8217;s grandson.<br \/>\nwhen the pizza guy came on stage and I handed him cash, the audience was luaghing like crazy.  I could barely stop giggling.  So I ate some slices of pizza and then sipped my cognac.  I had been practicing drinking cognac the last few evenings, with the idea that it would be good to know how to pace myself and build up my tolerance a bit before the concert so as to not be drunk by the end of the performance.  So at the end of the performance tonight, I was disturbingly sober.<br \/>\nthis problem has sicne been fixed.<br \/>\ntomorrow is a symposium about sacred spaces.  Most about medieval christian music.  so i&#8217;m going to most of it.  hopefully it will somehow aid my paper.<br \/>\nspeaking of my paper, i realized last night that the dissertation-copy of the play (the one I&#8217;m writing about) that I have is in medieval french, instead of modern french.  I don&#8217;t speak modern french either, but i really don&#8217;t stand a chance with old french.  But I have a book out of the library which has it in side-by-side translation into modern french.  joy!  but that book was due today with no renewals.  I knew I had no time to do anything about this.  with a heavy heart, I went to plead with the Inter Library Loan office.<br \/>\nI am dedicating my next piece to the ILL office, especially Kate.  She told me just to hang onto the book.  I&#8217;ve never had a librarian tell me to just let something get overdue.  So Sunday, I&#8217;ll be photocopying all the pages with musical pauses.  Fortunately, this is only about 400 pages or so.  arg.<br \/>\nI couldn&#8217;t get a paper today, so i dunno if they printed my letter.  i wonder how i would find out?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Concert Tonight was the Graduate Composition Seminar concert, officially titled Five Minute Wonders. We all wrote five minute pieces. A lot of people came to hear them. Really a lot. I was impressed. We started setting up at noon. I finally left the building at about 11:30 pm, after striking. 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