purcell's bitch
anyway, what do you think of the title. i overheard somebody talking a little shit about me the other day. mumbled something that my music was bad purcell. i took it as a compliment. now i want to write something to make it official.
that all being said, losing yourself in teaching classes is a good thing. i'm really happy with teaching this semester. i think i've made some good adjustments and there is much less stress than fall. next week my music ed students will be finishing up teaching 4 weeks of 4th grade music. you probably wouldn't think it, but 4th grade is the ultimate music teaching experience. they are at the perfect place to be introduced to music performance (remember the recorder?). they also are a lot more honest and open (concrete stage of development) to good and bad teaching sequences and strategies. they will really let you know if they don't think you are doing a good job. its a really great experience (and somewhat painful) for the pre-credential teachers. i'm really proud how the kept their heads up and took their first steps at teaching. it wasn't always pretty, but now they have a sense of what the future is so now they can start focusing what the first years of teaching will really be like.
the women's music festival last week was very interesting. it was fun to see ethel perform some great music and swap some stories in the world's worst hotel bar afterwards. marc swed evidently liked it, although i'm not sure if he ever has aesthetically criticized much. its great that he is such a supporter and good writer about new music, but sometimes i wonder if we are at the same concert. my luck i'll be the first one to really feel his wrath. oh well, what do they say... any press is good press. btw... it was mentioned in swed's review that our vocal department doesn't want meredith monk to give a clinic. wtf??? kinda too late, i think they can already hear her on tv.
i also just found another good one here
(click on the watch button after the flash introduction)
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3 Comments:
Bad Purcell huh? That's not so bad!
"Bad Purcell" is still better than a lot of the junk that's out there. I'd be curious to hear the music of the person who made the comment.
That being said, who cares what anybody thinks (unless you're trying to get rich, but then if you were, you wouldn't be writing this kind of music in the first place, would you?). An artist makes the art they make and that's that. I know this opens up a can of worms, but at the end of the day all that matters is that you love what you do and what you create. I think too many people take it way too seriously.
Just keep doing what you do!
-- Shane --
P.S. I'm not overly keen on the title as I think it shows that you're letting the comment affect you (taking it as a compliment or not). My 2 cents.
btw... on my side of town the venacular slang of "being somebody's bitch" is now a good thing. i'm happy to be purcell's bitch, at least i know who my parents are. and i love it when i hear people talk shit in person. its so much more fun. if i was spoken to directly i hope i would have had to presence of mind to thank him/her.
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