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I am meg. I am a student a musician a something, hopefully going to be- musicologist. I generally want to make this a music blog. About my well musical being, if there is such a thing. 

Thursday, November 03, 2005

10:58 PM - CMS National Conference Part 1 : Quebec - In another land so close.

I am in CANADA for the first time! For the College Music Society National Conference, and I am finding it to be an incredible experience. I woke up @ 3:15 this morning came up here with friends and the prof and now after this very long day I am tired and worn out but I had some wonderful experiences today. I finally realized I have a lot to learn but I am doing really well; I have learned an incredible amount of music already, and I might be able to make it out in the real world as a musicologist. There is a little bit of hope which makes me incredibly happy and relieved. Its not that I EVER thought my institution gave me and insubstantial education, far from, I just wondered what is the BIG WORLD like outside of Farmington. Today I confirmed I have had an incredible education and I still have so much more to learn from Farmington (even though I really don't want to leave the Farmington area, kinda attached...) and wherever I go on to graduate studies. I now have the confidence to know yes, maybe I might possibly be able to survive in this field.

I attended many incredible lectures one on Toru Takemitsu and his piano pieces Rain Tree Sketch and Rain Tree Sketch II. Overall the analysis was incredibly complex, at times finding myself immersed in octatonic scales and variations of Messiaen's modes. Though the piece in places is a tribute to Messiaen, Takemitsu makes it his own by implementing Japanese aesthetic style into the structure of the piece. One of the main themes of the piece is Circular Repetition and this happened to strike a large chord with me. Right now I am pursuing a topic for possibly research (maybe for Music Sem) spawned off of an article by Susan McCleary which has been a rather debatable topic recently. I am super psyched I was able to make these connections. Also thinking about a project on Messiaen (maybe for R2R)... HRM....

Another was on Varese's first movement of Octandre. Though the presenter well rushed through and probably shouldn't have pointed that out... But regardless he had some interesting connections between the music and Non-Linear time, and the listeners interpretation of it. Though I find myself wanting to possibly contact him and ask him for a copy of the paper, I was highly engrossed by YET ANOTHER interpretation of time in the relation to music. This time it didn't focus on repetition but still it seems to be a topic that is popping up in places. Yes, music is about time but golly gee how about peoples interpretation of it. I also attended a lecture on 'Intersubjectivity and the Construction of Musical Meanings' Now, the author was not there to present it but there were all of these philosophical and musical ideas introduced and taken many different ways. The topic was complex, I might contact that author as well to read their work, and possibly write a reflection of it on here.

Quebec is another world only like 1-2 hours from my house... Mini-Europe this close... GEEEZE! Why didn't I come here before!? Oh and I am coming back for Carnival too! I cannot wait! More good food and ice skating tomorrow! Oh yeah and another blasting day of awesome music topics!!
I am tired, and have been up since 3:15 AM, running on about 3 hours of sleep from the night before. Yet, I pump out a blog entry. I am addicted to this field I swear!


Blogger Steve's Blog said...

Which Messiaen work are you thinking of exploring? "End of Time" is the most famous, but it might be interesting to explore something else. What's the Radiohead connection?  


Blogger Meg said...

I have very limited listening experience to Messiaen, I have heard End of Time, Turangalila Symphony, L'ascension, Poemes Pour Mi, and Hymne Au Saint Sacrement. I really like the first 3 on that list. Its hard to say right now I need to get more recordings but the Radiohead connection is through the sound and how Johnny uses it. More later on this subject...  


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