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双周记

(其间以学习,research,运动填充)
Oct 28晚 Esplanade Concert Hall The Philharmonic Orchestra首演肖斯塔科维奇第七交响曲,给朋友捧场,演出很成功
Oct 30晚 Esplanade Concert Hall BBC Symphony Orchestra音乐会,略低于期望,呵呵
Oct 31晚 法盟剧院 电影"Van Gogh"(梵高)
Nov 4晚  参加认识的唯一比我跑的快朋友的婚礼。喜来登酒店,来新以来吃的最奢侈的一次。
Nov 8午  Tang Quartet NTU lunchtime Concert,免费的音乐午餐
Nov 9晚  Esplanade Concert Hall SSO "The Sound and the Fury" 除了Bach的Toccata,其他曲目演的还不错
Nov 11光光节 上午破个人长跑距离纪录(11点11分11秒时仍在独自奔跑),约合36KM。下午和朋友们看车展,金德莱fb,晚上在新加坡头一次K歌,居然在PartyWorld找到了几首英文爵士老歌。
这两周玩得多了点,惭愧
Nov 12起闭关复习

From London with Prestige

Jiří Bělohlávek, conductor,Nikolai Lugansky, piano    30 October 2006 (Mon) Esplanade Concert Hall

STRAUSS Don Juan
MOZART Piano Concerto in C, K467
JANACEK Suite from The Cunning Little Vixen
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 54

A fortnight ago, I went with two friends for the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s debut in Esplanade, meeting another two friends there. Attracted by the prestige and fame of BBC as many of the others, I luckily got a much discounted ticket at the last minute, with a little help from my friend.

Founded almost a century ago, BBC SO has become one of the leading orchestras in UK bearing its name around the world. I was quite pleasantly surprised and expected to hear some authentic English works when three months ago I knew they are visiting Singapore. However, this turned out to be a big disappointment when I saw the repertoire, which was a more compromised program with Mozart and Shostakovich as if a birthday man party.

As the melodramatic tone of Don Juan started off the concert, the incisive string and brilliant brass were implying the BBC SO’s world class skills. Though few mistakes before the tune-in, this piece was still sound enough to capture the audience.

Nikolai Lugansky’s interpretation of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 highlighted the concert with his musical simplicity, though a little bit lack of accompanying and contrast from the string. Three rounds of applauses didn’t bring him back with an encore on the Steinway.

The second half commenced with a contemporary piece from the conductor’s motherland Czech. This time BBC SO was fully energized with its rich tradition in interpreting the modern works. Under Belohlavek’s baton, the orchestra brought the audience into the mother nature with lovely animals and forests with its dramatic and skillful presenting.

The last piece on the programme was Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 6. I can’t recall much from the unemotional performance. Or in another words, it’s not impressive. And I was told SSO done a better one in the same hall two weeks before.

When the maestro back on stage with the first encore, I realized that they just came for pleasing the Asian audience instead of bring some English music tradition. I am sure everyone had heard this piece even if he never been to a classical concert hall or owned a classical album. BBC SO did do a good job when playing this famous English piece. Audience roared and applauded before they hit the last note. This also brought back the conductor for another encore with Dvorak’s dance piece which scattered my bubble dream of hearing Elgar’s Nimrod from Enigma Variations.

After the performance, I asked the maestro Belohlavek in the autography session:”BBC SO has just found its new steersman, where you maestro will lead it in the future? More baroque or classical or romantic or contemporary?”. The music director and conductor immediately told me: “Classical and romantic. Coz the contemporary will always be there itself”. So let’s just see where the BBC flagship is going to.

On the way back home, my friends asked me to give a mark for the concert. As generous always, I gave an 8 out of 10 for the performance. I was satisfied with their skills, consonance and the twenty dollars I paid for. Another friend of mine phoned me she would give the performance 6 marks. At first I thought she was too stingy for flattering, soon I realized she paid at least fifty for the concert. While, most probably I would give 7 if I paid fifty; or 6 if I got the first class with three hundreds dollars. Just as one of my friend’s review title “BBC’s musical buffet leaves one hungering for more”.

楼下的猫

才发现搬来新block也有几个月了,楼下的老猫也认得我了。
这家伙算是老住户了,见的人多了,一般人这家伙根本不搭理。
才搬来时,天天晚上回来就见它躺在楼下,路过时连眼都懒得睁一下。见到其他猫咪了也懒得动,和以前block楼下那只猫霸完全不同。或许它真的老了,老到已经看淡了这一切,只剩下安享晚年了。
不过本着一颗爱护小动物的心,魍魉还是在晚上不忙时和老猫打个招呼,拍抚一下。
最近看来这家伙是真跟魍魉熟了。每次路过,它居然会慢慢凑过来,用头蹭蹭,鼻子闻闻。放手在其头旁,它便用鼻子蹭来蹭去,摆好姿势等魍魉给它抓痒。
其实我还是喜欢狗多一点,呵呵。
前天看NTU校报上悬赏S$2000捉拿杀害Hall 7小黑猫的凶手,真不敢想象NTU居然有这种禽兽,发指啊。
顺便放几张曾经跑进我们lab的小猫。
 
1 "小样,新搬来的吧" 2 "快交保护费"
3 来点夜宵  4 很享受的样子  5 瞧这眼神  6 "你们research也忒无聊了吧"

孤独的人是可耻的——结婚特别版

这是一个结婚的季节 空气里都是证书的味道 
孤独的人是可耻的
这是一个结婚的季节 大家应该送送红包 吃吃喝喝 这样就好
我喜欢钞票 红包里应该有钞票 即使被塞假钞 还是应该能被花掉
这是一个结婚的季节 大家应该相送喜帖 
孤独的人是可耻的
婚礼象鲜花一样绽开 我们不能让自己枯萎 没有选择 我们必须结婚
 
亦以此文献给那些即将结婚,尚未结婚,已经结婚不打算再结婚的朋友
张楚歌词原稿如下
这是一个恋爱的季节 空气里都是情侣的味道 
孤独的人是可耻的
这是一个恋爱的季节 大家应该互相微笑 搂搂抱抱 这样就好
我喜欢鲜花 城市里应该有鲜花 即使被人摘掉 鲜花也应该长出来
这是一个恋爱的季节 大家应该相互交好 
孤独的人是可耻的
生命象鲜花一样绽开 我们不能让自己枯萎 没有选择 我们必须恋爱
鲜花的爱情是随风飘散 随风飘散随风飘散 他们并不寻找并不依靠 非常地骄傲
孤独的人 他们想象鲜花一样美丽 一朵骄傲的心风中飞舞跌落人们脚下
可耻的人 他们反对生命反对无聊 为了美丽在风中在人们眼中变得枯萎

咱也上流一次. Musica Antiqua Koln in Victoria Concert Hall

为了纪念成立30周年,Musica Antiqua Koln展开了全球巡演。我也才能有机会如此近距离感受最喜爱的乐团之一。
要说巴洛克乐团,MAK毫无疑问是世界上数一数二的。没想到维多利亚音乐厅的上座率却只有一半。
 
音乐厅二层的前排通常是预留给给贵宾,就是所谓新加坡的上流人士。
今天前排预留的位子没来什么人,工作人员允许后排的挑前面的位子坐。作为一个穷鬼"下流人士",我毫不客气地选择了头排中间的座位,看了下上面的预留信息,原来这位子是给泰国驻新大使预留的。左右两旁是给两个部长的,记得其中一个是Minister of Information, Communications and the Arts,也就是传媒艺术部长吧。连主管艺术的都不来,其他部长显然更不会来了。
 
这次巡演MAK一共来了5个人,其中2个人算是core member,也就是大提琴和羽管键琴。只是Reinhard Goebel没来太可惜了,网站上说是健康原因,bless一下。
音乐会的曲目全部是德国十七十八世纪巴洛克,比较平和、严谨,技巧性并不突出,但MAK音乐家还是表现出了深厚的功底。希望有机会能听到他们演Lully 和 Couperin的作品,我更喜欢那种法式巴洛克的和谐与优雅,就如同他们给Le Roi Danse配乐那张大获成功的唱片。
一个小的细节是,每个曲目前,MAK都会很长时间的校音。远长过我听过的其他音乐会,尤其考虑到是室内乐。德国人还真是认真啊。
三次谢幕后并没有encore,实在有点出乎意料,或许上座率太差?
另一个有点意外的是,Leon Berben 用了clavichord代替harpsichord,虽然这两种乐器听起来非常相近,不过音乐会上的clavichord也算是我见过的最小的了。
音乐会结束后,我跑上舞台请教Leon Berben为什么没有用harpsichord,他回答说太大了,不方便空运,还问我是不是会弹harpsichord,呵呵。我答:"I’m trying to.",没想到他微笑的说"I’m also trying to"。 要知道人家可是Gustav Leonhardt和Ton Koopman的弟子,我连自娱自乐的水准都没达到T_T
 
German Chamber Music from 17th and 18th Century
 
Samuel Scheidt (1587 – 1654)
Pavane in a 1624
for two violins, viola and Basso continuo
Johann Philipp Krieger (1649 – 1725)
Sonata F major
for two violins, viola and Basso continuo
Allegro – Soli – Ciacona -Allegro
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 – 1767)
Quartet B flat major TWV 43:B 2
for two violins, viola and Basso continuo
Spirituoso – Grave – Allegro
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 – 1756)
Quatuor G major op.5, No.4
for two violins, viola and Basso continuo
Ouverture – Passacaglia – Gigue – Menuet
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)
Ouverture No.5 g minor BWV 1070
for two violins, viola and Basso continuo
Ouverture – Torneo – Aria – Menuet I & II – Capriccio

是年中秋赞

上个周末过得太high了,许久没有这样舒坦的和朋友们在一起了。
周五晚,中秋之夜和些朋友在新加坡河畔玩杀人游戏,准确的说是学杀人游戏。
在这月圆之夜,杀人之时,可算基本入门了传说中的杀人游戏。
 
周六和新老朋友北纬站聚,采购,烧烤,杀人,游泳,怎一个畅快。。。
中秋是个团聚的日子,虽不能奢望和家人在一起,能和朋友们在一起也很不错,出来混得都得靠朋友。
 
然而"快乐永远是短暂的,接下来是无穷无尽的"昏
周一到周三,心还没完全收回来的情况下瞎忙了3天,
尤其周三,早上TA,下午TA,晚上上课,早上7点多起的床。。。
 
得加紧了,不能让老板催进度了!

大熊猫生日快乐

在家里,通常我亲切的称老妈"大熊猫",就是这个国宝用西安的水土把我喂养成人。
 
老爸是职业军人,不可避免的顾家少一些。
所以童年的记忆里,老爸这个词只出现在周末。在哪个遥远的还没有双休日的年代,这个的词汇就用的更少了。更多记起的是老爸带着我们一家天南海北的旅游。
直道后来才能慢慢理解老爸,不过现在还是和老妈更亲些(老爸不会来这里看我的博客吧,hiahia)
 
Before I find the apple of my eyes, 您二老在我心里排第一第二,呵呵(嘿嘿,这个我常给二老打预防针)
赶紧转回正题,祝老妈生日快乐,开心每一天

SSO@The Racecourse

周日流水账:
上午绕Jurong Lake跑17KM。
跑完回家收拾家务,打扫拖地,干了3小时。。。比跑步还累T_T
下午去帮朋友修理电脑,混饭,混车去音乐会
赞一下音乐家的厨艺,spaghetti做的不错,呵呵
 
至于音乐会,一般般了。
这种环境也就听个热闹,The Beatles goes classical还不错
 
Sun, 1 Oct 06
7:00pm Parade Ring, Singapore Racecourse (at Kranji)

Featuring:

Lim Yau  conductor

Repertoire/ Programme:

STRAUSS, J. II – Overture to Die Fledermaus
MASCAGNI – Intermezzo to Cavalleria rusticana
ALFORD, KENNETH – Colonel Bogey March
STRAUSS, J. II – Eljen a Magyar Polka, Op. 332
ROSSINI – Finale from William Tell Overture
TYZIK, JEFF – Beatles Hits Medley
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV – Capriccio Espagnole, Op. 34
Synopsis:

The Singapore Racecourse comes alive with music this October! Come and join us with your family and children, and celebrate Children’s Day with a difference. A galloping great time awaits you with special treats* in store for the children, and a delightful concert as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra performs tunes ranging from the familiar to the nostalgic.

晨归唐城,夜访榴莲

绕NTU跑圈跑出审美疲劳了。
所以为了准备12月的新加坡马拉松,和朋友约好周六早上到Jurong lake附近跑步。路线周四就订好了,从Jurong West出发,途径JP, Lakeside进入Chinese Garden,Japanese Garden绕Jurong Lake跑到旧唐城,然后返回。从Google Earth上测了一下,也才12Km多一点。一路上除了车多点到没啥,郁闷的是Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden都是9点半才开门,只好继续沿湖跑了。很快便到了唐城。
距上次来拍照画画也有一年了。依旧是荒草丛生,仍然是一副破败景象,不过这景还是蛮适合拍照,太新太工整反而少了些特有的格调。在蚊子还没将我脸皮变厚之前,匆匆离开唐城,和朋友又一路跑回Jurong west。

 

 
下午5点到了Esplanade,时间还早,先去图书馆看看书,听听唱片。过了7点,起身去音乐厅。从SSO的朋友那里取了票,发现居然是头等票,头一次坐榴莲最好的位置:)
前三个曲目全是法国作品,可惜不是我喜欢的法国作品,不过Dmitri Makhtin拉得确实不错,Satie的作品也和以往听到的风格不同,有些像Offenbach的"La vie parisienne".
整晚压轴的曲目是斯特拉文斯基的火鸟组曲。SSO表现不错,速度,控制力都蛮好,或许是因为今天坐的位置好,总之算得上高水平发挥了。火鸟的故事是老套的,但也是美丽的。
周末是美好的,周日是要编程的。。。

 
Old Fables And New Forms

 
Sat, 23 Sep 06
7:30pm Esplanade Concert Hall

Featuring:
Lim Yau  conductor
Dmitri Makhtin  violin

Repertoire/ Programme:

MASSENET – Le Cid: Ballet Music
SAINT-SAËNS – Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, Op. 61
SATIE – Parade, ballet realiste sur un thème de Jean Cocteau
STRAVINSKY – The Firebird: Suite (1919 version)
Synopsis:
Though born into the Romantic era, Saint-Saens remained very much a composer in the classical French tradition, as illustrated by the Violin Concerto No. 3, a work premiered by the great Spanish virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate. It was just the opposite for Satie, who wrote of himself, "I have come into the world very young into an era very old." The 1917 ballet Parade was a joint effort with Cubist painters Jean Cocteau and Pablo Picasso. Another work from the same era, Stravinsky’s music for The Firebird brings a modernist approach to a traditional Russian folktale.