Since it seems to be all the rage at the moment, I shall also post my timetable. It's pretty sweet.
Monday: 9-10 - Aural Studies
11-12 - Baroque and Classical Music tutorial (Go Look This Obscure Seventeenth Century Composer Up In The Music Encyclopaedia)
4.15-6.15 - Voice class (Sit And Quietly Bitch About Singer Who Is Performing)
Tuesday: 9-10 - Music Techniques tutorial
11-1 - German language and diction (Pretend To Speak German For Singers)
2.15-3.15 - Baroque and Classical Music lecture (Everything They Told You In High School About Baroque Music Was Wrong)
4.15-6.15 - Choir (How Many People Here Are Pianists Who Can't Really Do Any Other Ensembles? You Remaining Three, What Do You Play?)
Wednesday: Bugger all, except I got into Opera Ensemble and so now have to go in for part of the 2.15-4.15 reheasal.
Thursday: 10-11 - Music Techniques lecture (Publically Humiliate People Who Made Mistakes In Their Counterpoint Homework)
11-1 - Concert Class (Sit And Watch Other People Perform And Write Very Indepth Reviews, Like "It Was Good")
2.15-3.15 - Baroque and Classical Music lecture (Ooh, The Woman Playing Music Incarnate In Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" Looks Like Cher)
3.15-4.15 - Aural Studies
Friday: Nothing at all.
I love music.
(Ooh, also, there's a guy in first year who LOOKS JUST LIKE DOMINIC MONAGHAN! I kept not paying attention in lectures because I was too busy staring at this guy thinking "He looks just like Dominic Monaghan." So I went and sat next to him in Baroque and Classical, and disappointingly enough, his name is John.)
edit: Also, because you all couldn't do my lyrics quiz, shame on you, I've just decided to post the answers.
1) Joan of Arc, Leonard Cohen
2) Mesiku na nebi hlubokem (Song to the Moon), Rusulka, Dvorak
3) Race with the devil, The Gun
4) Lili Marlene, Hans Leip (My dog is named after this song)
5) Roses Blue Joni Mitchell
6) My Heart Belongs To Daddy Cole Porter
7) Gollum's Song Howard Shore
8) Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves Cher
9) Mad World, Tears for Fears
10) L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera), Carmen Bizet
11) Me & Bobby McGee Janis Joplin
12) The Severed Garden (adagio) The Doors
13) Heaven is a place on earth Wilson Phillips
14) La ci darem la mano, Don Giovanni Mozart
Some were a bit obscure admittedly, but the opera ones, for instance, were really easy. The first line I gave you every time was the title, for crying out loud! You could have put those words into Google and it would have told you what they were from.