30 July 2006

Concerto For Orchestra: Agitato - R. Danielpour

Well, things are busy here - and they don't appear to be slowing up any in the coming weeks. A small update, for the few that read this blog.

Spent last week in Houma, Louisiana teaching the Vandebilt Catholic HS band camp. This is the third year I have spent with them, primarily running their visual program. I love teaching this camp: the kids and the parents both are incredible. Without getting too maudlin, I can honestly say that teaching at Vandebilt has become one of the highlights of my summer. The students work their tails off at anything you ask them to do, and the parents go way beyond to take care of the staff. The other staff members are hilarious and great fun to teach with, and working with Steve Brown and Megan Knox is always a blast. My thanks to Marc Martin and Steve Wilson for inviting me to teach their students - always a great time.

Kali, Candice, and Brent - VCHS Drum Majors, aren't they cute?

Outside of that, and getting ready for Waller's summer band, I have been writing drill and going to several drum corps shows (Houston and San Antonio, namely). San Antonio was a blast, especially since I got to see the show from the press box, thanks to my friend Tim Miller. As I suspected, the shows I really enjoyed were Bluecoats and Cavaliers.

Cadets do have one nice phrase in their show (the sequential sabre work in the ballad)... but that's it. Blue Devils are very good at performing, something I have always credited them with... but the show doesn't doesn't do it for me. Sometimes too literal, sometimes too predictable... doesn't have the depth of design I would want from that concept. Catchy name, though.

Suffice it to say that Cavaliers have a clear shot at the title again this year, provided people (i.e. judges) keep the right perspective on what they are evaluating.

Well, back to the drill writing... my brain is slowly turning into pattern manipulated goulash. Joy.

25 July 2006

Louisiana Crickets (they're bigger and louder) ... Seriously.

It happened. Bluecoats beat Cadets.

I am happy.

That is all.

:)

18 July 2006

Crickets... Seriously

Meetings... all day... pray for me.

14 July 2006

"The Internet is for Porn" - Avenue Q

Now don't get excited - the title has nothing to do with the content of the blog. The content of my brain... possibly. But that's neither here nor there - really. Trust me.

So, the lack of bloggage lately has been due to the fact that I have spent an ungodly amount of time at this place (see below)

Being a new head band director is a very time-consuming job. Not complaining at all - I really do love my job. Though the 13 hour day I put in on Thursday was quite trippy by hour 11... and then running on 3 hours of sleep... I really need to put a couch in the music library. Seriously.

But, there was one moment of shining, radiant joy. Alicia Lopez, our color guard director and all-around wonderful person, had just returned from the wilds of Pennsylvania (namely, Johnstown) and had brought with her one of the two nectars of the gods of the Keystone state - Gallikers!

That is my hand holding the blessed bottle of wonderment. I even got a sip - it was grand.

Alright - back up to the bat-cave to write more drill. Peace.



... and yes, i took those great pics with my cameraphone. low-tech, baby.

09 July 2006

Piano Concerto No.1, Mvt. 3 Allegro Molto - B. Bartok

Sculptures of Artists - mixed media defined?

Absolutely love this - very, very cool sculpture of one of my favorite artists. Please enjoy. :)
JoeFig.com

05 July 2006

In the Waiting Line - Zero 7

In O'Hare International ... been here since 8:30am ... plane boards in 10 minutes ... looking forward to the whole sleeping on the plane vibe being strong on this flight... must charge iPod ... ran out of entertaining things to do several hours ago ... i am beginning to see that a monastic life of simplicity would not be for me.


Thomas Merton - one for whom this sojourn would be cake.

03 July 2006

Silence... or 4'33" : Reader's Pick

Sitting in Rosemont School - quite a few memories from this building - how many camps did I drive to out here? Getting ready for the wondrous Chicago free day tomorrow, and the fight to get on an early plane ride home on the 4th - tour has been great, looking forward to being back in my routine.

This show is going to be amazing by the time it gets to Houston, and simply stunning by Finals in Madison. Leaving with the knowledge that things are only going to get better and better makes me a very happy teacher, as well as happy alumni.

The boys definitely deserve their free time tomorrow... who knows what they shall do with it. I am sure things have not changed too dramatically from when I marched... should be interesting.

And yes, all the staff looks like Chris and Marc by the end of rehearsal... every day.