you are not wood, you are not stones, but men

Jan 23, 2006 23:15

Because I feel like it, random Good Things:

I've been doing a bit of woodshedding for the Lord Nelson Mass (the first rehearsal where we're actually doing anything is tomorrow) and it is so cool. Granted, singing in the alto section in a mixed chorus entails sitting on Fs and Gs for a long time, but hey, who am I to think I'm the whole of the ( Read more... )

julius caesar, choirgeekery, adventures in teaching, beer

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ladyshrew January 23 2006, 21:33:02 UTC
::points to your icon:: I'm watching that! Again!

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angevin2 January 23 2006, 21:41:20 UTC
Yay Much Ado! That's one of my failsafe happymaking movies. :D

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ladyshrew January 23 2006, 21:58:03 UTC
Yeah, I just watched it last week too. heh.

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likeadeuce January 23 2006, 21:47:39 UTC
It's always nice to reread something that's well-known enough to border on a cliché and go "oh, right, that's why it's so famous."

So true! JC happens to be the first play I read (aside from taking a run through "Much Ado" when I was, no kidding, 9) and so Cassius was really my introduction to the silvertongued Machiavellian type; and Cassius/Brutus, mmm the slash. I'm just saying. :)

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angevin2 January 23 2006, 21:50:22 UTC
Brutus and Cassius are way slashy. *nods*

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dolique January 26 2006, 13:29:06 UTC
My alto life has entailed a lot of As. But I suppose it depends on the pieces.

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dolique January 26 2006, 13:30:28 UTC
And why, oh why, are we little larks the poor stepsisters? Lower voices are prettier anyway, and this I shall maintain till I die.

Even if sopranos can break glass; I like being able to see better anyway.

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angevin2 January 27 2006, 16:27:16 UTC
Indeed! If I want to break glass I'll use a hammer. ;)

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