![]() |
|
|||||||
| Classical Music Concerts Advertise your classical music concert here! Try not to be too spammy... |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools |
|
#11
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
You can engage in any music-making you like in Oxford, but none of it counts towards your degree, and you will frequently encounter hostility from professors who believe you are 'wasting your time'. (Mysteriously this hostility doesn't apply to those who 'waste their time' on sport or military activites). Cambridge has a similar situation, but there is a greater tradition of music-making there, and many decent conductors and performers have come out of the Cambridge system. I've just been working with one last week, in fact - William Lacey. |
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
Quote:
In my opinion, if I get a two A's and a B for my AS grades, then on the strength of that I won't get into any good university like Oxbridge to read music, even if I am a world famous virtuoso string player, or the best violist in the world. But I will get into the Royal College of Music or the Academy. I place more emphasis on the playing and performing of music, because you cannot know the music truly until you have studied it by playing it for me. I can study a solo suite all I want to, but I'll not understand the intentions until I experience the emotional connection the composer was aiming to instil in the listener. Music is written to be played, and whilst its study is a very important thing, it's nothing without it being played as well. I also know that there is both a fantastic composition and string course at the Royal College of Music (where I want to study). I took my Grade 8 Theory yesterday, and study Is that a fair answer? Again, thanks for the interest in my thread. I hope some of you will come to the concert
Last edited by ElliotViola; 17-06-12 at 04:43 PM. Reason: missed a point out. |
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
|
Also, I'm just posting here that I am changing the date of the concert, due to unforeseeable circumstances (I messed my dates up...) and it is now going to be in February, precise date and venue TBC.
|
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
|
Good luck with rearranging the concert, Elliott. Keep us posted about the new date.
You're probably right to avoid Oxford - the only music they care about there is Anglican Cathedral Choral music, which is an extremely backward-looking and conservative genre. |
|
#15
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
It'll probably/hopefully be the 23rd February. I may be hiring St John's, Smith's Square. Seats about the right amount of people and the stage is just about large enough for an orchestra, if we go into the first row or two of the front... It's either here or the Cadogan Hall (and that's a tad pricey!)
|
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Tags |
| corner , elliot , elliotviola , new sounds , symphony , viola , world première |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Does Classical Music Have A "Cloudy" Future? | haydnguy | Feedback, Computing, Technology & the Internet | 3 | 03-04-11 01:16 AM |
| "The Person Below Me" Game: classical music edition! | schopenhauerian | The Classical Music Sound Hole | 4 | 27-03-10 10:51 PM |
| Henry Purcell: "Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary" | micrologus | Baroque Music | 4 | 30-11-08 10:18 PM |
| What Is Your Favorite Classical "Christmas Music"? | haydnguy | The Classical Music Sound Hole | 13 | 13-11-08 12:40 PM |
| What and Who is "Post-Modern" Music? | haydnguy | The Classical Music Sound Hole | 6 | 21-09-08 04:39 PM |
| about Brightcecilia - brahms listening group - contact site admin - faq - features - forum rules - gallery - getting started - invite - links - lost password? - mahler listening group - pictures & albums - privacy - register - schubert listening group - search - self-promotion - today's posts - sitemap - the Zelenka Obsession - website by havenessence |