Tuesday 29 September 2015

First Week Back!

So happy! I've had such an amazing first week back and I can't get over how glad I am to be here, I really am blessed with this opportunity and to be somewhere I really enjoy! It has been crazy busy as to be expected but I love it like that, can't be doing with sitting around doing nothing... 

Well I guess you're wondering what it is that's made me so excited? To be perfectly honest, I can never be sure myself, however I'll give you an overview of my week and hopefully you can see why. Either that or you'll just think I'm a bit batty (which is also true).

Now to start off the week I was dreading the 9am Monday morning lecture of Musical Studies. My least favourite lecture at the worst time of the week. Last year we learnt about motets and madrigals and Renaissance music played mostly by men in posh company at banquets. Quite frankly, most weeks I was pretty close to hitting my head against the desk with my eyes closed. To my delight, this year we have progressed to the Classical era and Beethoven is the starting point - what a wonderfully strange man he is. Learning about his portrayal to us in the modern day and his struggle to create the infamous motif of his 5th symphony (which you MUST listen to if you haven't already), is so interesting, enormously improved by the engaging teaching of my new lecturer! In case anyone doesn't know, Beethoven started going deaf aged 28 and was totally deaf for the last 10 years of his life - how on earth did he still compose?! We've now jumped ahead 90 years to Mahler to compare his 5th symphony with Beethoven's. Again, an amazing symphony which you ought to listen to, even if only for the magnificent trumpet solo at the start, which I have just started to learn!
Young Beethoven - not nearly
as grumpy as we think!

Old Beethoven - portrayed as a really
 grumpy old man
So that was my first Monday back at Conservatoire... yes, I only had one lesson. Wooo welcome to uni life! Oh wait, it's a bit different here because we actually all play instruments. And we're supposed to practice them so yeah I did go home but I still did 2 more hours "work", essentially. Then I did some "proper work" (as in, I got paid) by teaching piano to my two lovely pupils!

Tuesday came round quickly and although there were no lessons scheduled, my quintet decided to have a rehearsal, which is always good fun! We're currently practising a West End Medley arranged for us by a friend and next week we'll hopefully have some tuition from a professional to help us improve it even more. Tip for ensembles - an outside pair of ears are incredibly helpful, especially if they know what they're talking about in terms of music. Here comes the super exciting bit... Tuesday evening was the EPIC concert of the RPO Brass Section with special guest Allen Vizzutti!! They played some pretty awesome repertoire (including Bach's Toccata and Fugue and a few of Vizzutti's own compositions) and this soloist never ceases to amaze me, as well as making everyone else wonder why they even bother playing the trumpet... I met him afterwards and was first in queue for a picture with the legend, possibly fangirled a little bit, don't judge me.

Picture with
Allen Vizzutti!
Back to earth the next day with another 9am start, this time it was Applied Musicianship. Things like harmony, chords, intervals, score reading, improvising and conducting are all covered in here so it literally is applying your musicianship and it can be quite fun really. We have a funky software to download which plays chords and intervals to us so we can practice at home as well, not that anyone particularly enjoys doing that in their spare time! (If you do and it's secretly your hobby, I apologise)

Now on to Thursday and Friday - Brass Band! I have no shame in saying this is my favourite large ensemble which is no surprise really as I grew up with brass banding. The two concerts we performed last week were simply lovely and my Dad was able to attend one of them and he thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. If anyone is interested, the concert at Charlton house is always recorded and uploaded to YouTube so have a search for "Royal Greenwich Brass Band".

That concludes my first week back at Conservatoire! Can you see why I love it so much? Some people may say it's a bit sad but we all have the things we love and I'm proud to share my experiences with others so that they might be inspired too. Hope you all had a great week too, "let music never die in us!" (A great quote I learnt from a friend last week)

S x

Monday 14 September 2015

Freshers in second year

Since moving back to London...

So I departed my beloved Yorkshire village on Friday 4th September to return to this wonderful city in preparation for the start of freshers fortnight! I have had an amazing summer with the family and meeting up with old friends but it's time to continue the journey of a trumpet student at Conservatoire (that's music college for anyone who doesn't know. But not like sixth form. It's actually a degree course. Yes, music performance is a degree and a tough one at that!).

Since I returned I thought I'd quite like to share with the world what we actually get up to as it's pretty different to most unis and our schedules are quite frankly crazy. Very rarely are two weeks the same and you soon learn that a diary is your best friend and an essential item in your handbag/instrument case. The two are often interchangeable. 

Now for most first years, freshers is a time for partying hard, sleeping in late and slacking on the practice a bit if we're honest. Or at least I must admit I did that a bit, but I definitely couldn't hack every night for two weeks! I don't blame them really, it's a great chance to meet people in a place you are totally unfamiliar and enjoy the first few weeks whilst you don't miss home! 
This year, however, is a bit different. My friends and I tend to attend the more low-key events, or even organise our own occasionally (we all had Chinese take away together and had a potato peeling challenge...don't ask). There are fewer meetings for second years during freshers but the percentage of people practicing in the mornings has definitely increased! On Wednesday we even had our first quintet rehearsal of the year, which was wonderfully productive and great to play as an ensemble after 7 weeks of laborious lonesome summer holiday scales and technical exercises. It's great to have so much time on our hands, but we know it will be a shock to the system when term starts for real.

What do I do with all this time? Well besides practice, something else that has developed during my year so far at Conservatoire is my Christian faith. I hope no-one is foolish enough to stop reading simply because I said the word "Christian"? Exploring and talking about religion is such an important part of life I believe and especially in this vibrant, multicultural city, people need to be more accepting of others around them, myself included of course! The Christian Union where I study is made up of a great bunch of Christians from various walks of life and over the past week I have had the chance to spend more time with them than usual. We have prayer meetings, a picnic in the park, hand out water to those drunken freshers and today we had an international talk exploring the question "Is Christianity a Western religion?" I'd love to know your thoughts on this topic as we didn't go into much depth due to the unfortunate lack of international students who turned up. However, we did taste some fantastic home made Chinese food and planned our next CU events, so certainly not a waste of time! Whilst we're on the topic, my Vicar's wife just had a baby last week so although I'm not a particularly broody person I'm quite excited to meet her in a few weeks time!

I hope you've enjoyed this first blog post. I thought it'd be good to do as I was rereading my "Too Many Trumpets CoLab" blog from back in February and remembered how much I enjoyed it! Apologies for the lack of pictures and exciting stuff, we're only just getting started but while I get going, why don't you check out my website? www.sarahowensmusic.com (shameless plugging, whyever not).

S x