This week we had orchestra "readings", which consist of working on pieces for study purposes rather than performance purposes. We studied some Schumann and Wagner.
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I find this funny because I'm immature |
On Friday I went down to the Mission District, got a cache and celebrated Pi Day with a slice for $3.14. I like the Mission. It's a Hispanic/Mexican neighbourhood, with more Spanish than English on the shop signs, and murals everywhere you look (they're a Mexican tradition). Lots of interesting things to see, that you won't find anywhere else.
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Houses in Mission |
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Mural 1 |
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Mural 2 (there are a lot more of these, but I didn't take pictures of them all) |
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Sidewalk decorations |
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Found my lil cachey (yes, that is really it) |
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Told you!! |
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These guys had a Pi Day special..... |
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$3.14 a slice, and the New Yorker was free. |
On Saturday I went to Noe Valley. I had never been to Noe Valley before - it's a quiet and pretty neighbourhood. Lots of families live here.
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Looking down into Noe Valley |
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Pretty house on the way |
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Another pretty house on the way |
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The Noe Valley Branch Library, my mission destination for today |
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Miniscule little nano cache in front of the library |
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Miniscule little log sheet that was inside the cache |
Saturday night I performed in my second ever Handel opera. I had never played a Handel opera before in my life, and now somehow I did two in the same week. I guess when it rains, it pours. This production was organized by an SFCM student, and everyone playing and singing was either a student or an alum. We performed in a tiny little black-box theatre whose entrance is hidden in an alley in a very seedy part of SF.
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Our promo |
There were eight players in the orchestra and we were sitting on a series of boxes that were stacked up.....four different levels in all. I tried very hard to get a picture of this unusual little venue, but the lighting made it impossible. Luckily a real photographer had come to the dress rehearsal and so I can show you what it was like.
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Credit to Cliff Romig. Apologies that this is the only picture with background. The rest are closeups of the singers or of our instruments. |
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Yesterday (Sunday) I went to Yerba Buena Gardens to get a letterbox. I have been to YBG many times, but I had never explored the area where the letterbox was. You can always learn new things about old friends.
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I found this quote funny because it seems to imply that all low notes on a keyboard are black and all high notes are white. |
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I never knew you could get BEHIND the waterfall!! |
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Stamps are the defining characteristic of letterboxes. This was the YBG stamp. |
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The "Wishing Tree" garden |
Apologies for the late post. I am trying to write an analysis paper which counts as my music theory midterm and is due on Wednesday. Usually I don't write about things like that in my blog posts because I know that you guys are not interested in my homework, in my practicing, or in my complaining (which, collectively, take up a much larger percentage of my life than the awesome stuff I write about here). However I feel the need this week for a lame excuse to explain why the post is late.
- Antisocial Violinist
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