Saturday, November 15, 2008

Remembering Our Captain Planet~

-This entry has been materialized in dedication to an extremely special conductor & his wind symphony-
 
In remembrance of:
how he told us funny jokes (could be factual though)~
- Richard Strauss said this: Never look at the brasses encouragingly…it does a lot of damage~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- they always say how do you make two oboes play in tune? kill one~ [Soaring over the Ridges]
- & everybody hears the trumpets because they’re at the top… … …because you’ve always got to make trumpets feel better~ [Poema Alpestra]
- I think you have to make me very fat…then I can conduct this very nicely~ [Finlandia]
- everytime something changes it feels better…it’s psychological! [Planet Earth]
- now you can hear more mistakes when last time I was the only one suffering~ [Planet Earth]
- it’s also in their character… … …have you ever wondered why trumpets (trumpeters) and trombones (trombonists) play trumpets and trombones? because they are showy people~ [Extreme Makeover]


how he gave us advice in humorous manners~
- even if you miss 20 bars…be professional about it~ [Planet Earth]
- and the rest of you with nothing to do…by sitting down…you’re part of the music…& I tell you, this is one of the hardest things to do – to be a statue~ & the moral of the story – stillness is power~ [Planet Earth]
- counting is an important part of this piece…don’t get lost…this piece is about not getting lost~[Planet Earth]
- you hit the B flat on concert day it’s worth one million dollars~ [Planet Earth]
- play like you’re happy being 40 years old~
- patience is the hallmark of all ensembles~ we have to be patient~ [Pictures At An Exhibition]
- rests are the hardest things to play in the universe~
- practice faking it until it sounds convincing~ [Extreme Makeover]
- listen~ studies have shown that you can’t listen while you talk~
- you can miss notes…but you can’t mess things up~ [Extreme Makeover]
- never mind…repent…practice…and get on~ [Extreme Makeover]


how he re-created our identities~
- we're sound engineers~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- we’ve gotta be a three thousand dollar home theatre entertainment system~ [King Cotton]


how he helped us better convey musicality to others~

- you must paint the picture in the audience’s minds~ [Cartoon]
- 400 years dynamic contrast…it still works today~ [Cartoon]
- it’s not about how fast…how slow…how loud…how soft…it’s about how interesting~ [Finlandia]
- projection is sending a musical thought to the end of the hall~ [Planet Earth]
- you don’t have to play louder…but think fiercer~ [Planet Earth]
- the excitement doesn’t have to come from tempo…it can come from attitude~ [Extreme Makeover]


how he expressed meaningful musical thoughts~

- if you are stuck at the notes you can never get up to the artistry~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- the strength of the ensemble is as strong as its weakest player~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- intonation is a matter of conscience~ [Poema Alpestra]
- sound defies silence like life defies death~ [Poema Alpestra]
- music is like life…it’s always changing~ [Planet Earth]
- music is between the notes…phrase it~ [Children's March]
- the key to artistic freedom is lots of discipline~ [Children’s March]
- don’t practice~ perform~ [Extreme Makeover]


how he introduced musical concepts to us~

- this is matrical displacement! [Planet Earth]
- even though it’s one line…there’re two voices~ this is called compound melody~ [Children’s March]
- a melodic metamorphosis~ [Extreme Makeover]


how he taught us ways for better musical expression~
- every time the phrase starts…give definition to the first note~ this is articulation discipline~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- the first note is more an impulse of will~ [Folk Song Suite]
- to show tenuto…create the illusion of length~ [Folk Song Suite]
- when you crescendo…you really do more~ when you diminuendo…you really do less~ [Folk Song Suite]
- look less on the music…focus more on the togetherness~ [Cartoon]
- a good army practice hygiene…you need to release together~ good release means start silence together~ [Planet Earth]
- keep the sound round…we need to sound rich…but not forced~ [Planet Earth]


how he brought emotions into the music~

- this is the promise of reaching…play this with a sense of hope~ [Poema Alpestra]
- let yourself be vulnerable…play from the inside of your heart~ [Finlandia]
- everyone must be still…only then can your inner voice speak~ there’s too much noise on the outside~ ["GR" Selection]


how he incorporated ideas into music-making~

- (to the flutes) together like a horse whip! [Silver Screen]
- horns! think horizontally! [Silver Screen]
- music must always go somewhere…make sure your notes go somewhere~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- let all the colours match! & play microscopically clean! [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- we need to play with an architecture of dynamics~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- clarinets…endeavor to play together with the woodblock~ woodblock…endeavor to play together with the clarinets~ [Cartoon]
- every phrase needs to go somewhere~ but where? [Finlandia]
- for every piece the band needs to sound different~ [Finlandia]
- we need a sense of line; musical line~ as if every note is precious~ [Finlandia]
- If you keep hanging onto something…it means something~ [Poema Alpestra]
- this is a divine state…you’re at the top of the mountain~ [Poema Alpestra]
- you reach the mountain peak! [Poema Alpestra]
- before you play you must have the concept in your head~ [Cartoon]
- Jacob said…you have two instruments~ one in your hand…and one in your head~ [Cartoon]
- if this melody is chicken…you’ve got to cook it in different ways~ [Children’s March]
- we have overall sound but we bring out different colors…that’s what makes it more interesting~ [Crescent & Stars]
- (to euphos) you need to play…you need to probe in depth…you need to find your centre~ [Finlandia]
- for every pitch you must think before you play~ [Planet Earth]
- you just think about the music and the notes will come! [Planet Earth]
- remove the edge from the tone as far as possible~ [Planet Earth]
- play as if there’s a bubble on top of you~ don’t you burst the bubble~ [King Cotton]
- you have to play like a soloist…with the awareness of what’s going on around you~ [King Cotton]
- if you only run through…you don’t know the details~ if you only do the details…you don’t know what house you’re building~ [Extreme Makeover]
- imagine you’re an apple~ you know where the seeds are? play from there~ [Extreme Makeover]


how he gave us useful reminders during rehearsals~
- don't rush the staccatos…it's a disease! [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- everytime you repeat it…it must be for a purpose…it must get better~ [Merry Wives of Windsor]
- don't get too loud too quickly or the architecture of music will be lost~
- it’s always tempting to practice the parts you can play~ [Silver Screen]
- don’t accept anything that is less than good~ [Poema Alpestra]
- no matter how tired you are…mind over body~ [Poema Alpestra]
- if you think of the notes in between…it will become much cleaner~ [Folk Song Suite]
- when you have the melody…don’t fight for supremacy~ [Folk Song Suite]
- don’t look at the score…I’ll cue you~ you know we like to seek comfort in the score? [Bahn Frei]
- the moral of the story is if Ashkenazi practices with a metronome…so should we~ [Planet Earth]
- make sure you don’t breathe when your neighbor is breathing…that’s all you need to do~ [Planet Earth]
- trumpets and trombones…never get into that nuclear bomb effect~


how he always made nice comments about composers~

- the note G in a minor scale is a note of sorrow~ 40 years of western music have proven that this note is the note of sorrow and indeed cesarini has used it in the beginning~ [Poema Alpestra]
- this piece really need a lot of microscopic work here… … …intelligent composer~ [Cartoon]
- (about Grainger) have you googled him? very handsome! [Children’s March]
- Johan de Meij just writes very well~ it’s the way he writes…he makes it sound impressive~ [Extreme Makeover]


how he amused us while commenting on our playing~

- (to flute solo) you need to be seductive…this movement has many sounds~ [Cartoon]
- (to saxophones) you were all together but on the wrong beat~ amazing…it’s team spirit~ that was good unity~ [Cartoon]
- trumpets…the color is right…keep it up…just that the rhythm is wrong~ [Planet Earth]
- eupho I bless you on the high notes~ [Children’s March]
- clarinets you have no problem with the rhythm…you have every problem with the notes [Extreme Makeover]


how he liked to summarize his advices into point forms~

[Intempo 2007]
3 things…we must be:
1) anti-bad tone
2) anti-bad tuning
3) anti-bad articulation

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[InTempo 2008]

Remember P-E-S:
Projection
Excellence (sense of excellence)
Spirit

4 things to take note of:
1) Dynamics
2) Clarity
3) Style
4) Tempo

3 secrets:

1st secret: air
2nd secret: less mouthpiece pressure
3rd secret: drop your tongue (resonate inside your head)

The 5 commandments / the 5 ‘P’s:
Thou shall be Present
Thou shall be Puntual
Thou shall have a Pencil during rehearsals
Thou shall Practise before rehearsals…not during rehearsals
Thou shall be Passionate about music

The 3 types of release:
1) a clean release [the tone shape is a vertical line]
2) a tapered release [the tone shape is rounded]
3) an intense release [swell]

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[Da Capo 2008]
Every note has got to have:
1) a clear attack
2) a clear sustain
3) a clear release

3 things to remember during the concert:
1) watch
2) respond
3) play with a beautiful sound (don’t blast!)


how he provided us with encouragement~
- (about glaring/blaming) I’ll never do that if my musicians come in wrongly…because I know you don’t mean it~ [Planet Earth]
- this orchestra has an increasing desire to do well~
- it’s encouraging by this mere fact that you want to do well~


how he gave us reassurance before our concerts~

- play in good spirit!
- nobody wants to make mistakes~
- live performances are meant to have mistakes~
- professionals make mistakes…professionals miss notes…it’s part and parcel of a musician’s life~ - don’t get so performance-oriented until you want to kill your friends~
- I think the process is much more important~
- I think Intempo will be a wonderful blast…but please don’t blast k?


& how he showered us with his sincere compliments~

- I do think you are a good band and I sincerely believe it~
- have pride of a fine orchestra…because you are one~




A smile is an inexpensive way to add value to your words. -Mr. Leonard Tan

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Da Capo 2008


Here is the poster that everyone has been waiting for!
Details of the concert are below, and contact us for tickets before they sell out!

Friday, September 12, 2008

NUS Wind Symphony presents Da Capo 2008 featuring Extreme Make-over

Date: 17 Oct 2008(Friday)
Venue: Victoria Concert Hall
Time: 1930hrs
Conductor: Mr Leonard Tan
Tickets: $12 (Stalls), $14 (Circle)

Repertoire:
King Cotton - John Philip Sousa, edited by Frederick Fennell
GR Selections - Masamicz Amano
Children's March "Over the hills and far away" - Percy Aldridge Grainger, Revised by Frank Erickson
Pictures at an Exhibition - Modeste Moussorgsky, Transcribed by Mark H. Hindsley

--Interval--

Indiana Jones Selection - John Williams arr. H.V.D.HEIDE
October - Eric Whitacre
Sleepers, Awake! - J.S. Bach Adapted and arranged by Alfred Reed
Extreme Make-over - Johan de Meij

For tickets, E-Mail US

Friday, August 29, 2008

Friday, August 15, 2008

Welcome Tea 2008

The welcome tea for 2008 was completed successfully, with many many freshies joining us for the evening.

I was appointed the official photographer by our dear Mr. President.

Special credit for Benjamin, our dear student conductor cum concert master, for his kindness in lending me his most expensive lens.



















Tuesday, August 05, 2008

NUSWS Welcome Tea




Hey friends! The NUS Wind Symphony will be having our annual Welcome Tea on 14 August, 6.30pm, at the Centre for the Arts (CFA) Auditorium.

We welcome all NUS students with prior band experience! Do come down and join us for a marvelous time of music-making and fun!

For enquiries, feel free to contact Khee Nguen or Hui Koon at 96363640 and 92310637 respectively. We hope to see you there!