Sunday, November 05, 2023
The Dirty "C" Word, Part I
Monday, October 02, 2023
Timing...Is...
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Caution...Frissoning Ahead!
I've always considered myself a bit eccentric for it. I feel music, to a point and at a level I haven't heard many other people talk about much. I know virtuosic artists must feel this to some degree--there's a reason a brilliant player will, in a very real sense, "make love" to his or her instrument.
But in my ordinary, everyday life, even in music school, I stood out to others for the intensity of the exhilaration and excitement I felt. It was more than merely enjoying music, or loving it--far more. It was an intoxication, a "high" that probably explained why I never dabbled in chemical "highs" of any kind, not even during high school or college.
But as I've grown older, it has an additional component that comes over me when I'm truly making music. Or, as I'm fond of calling it, "kicking musical butt." When I'm in the "zone," in the "flow," or whatever you want to call the results that happen when years of hard work, love, and learning all come to fruition.
There is truly nothing like the "high" I've felt
at those times.
Like nailing that high A in Gounod's Ave Maria...at
7:30 Mass on Sunday morning.
Or giving the solo on Michael Smith's All Is Well all
I had on Christmas Eve...which I did for several years running.
When I've done those things, I've felt a physical chill run down my spine. A subtle one at first. Not dramatic. Just...there.
Now, however--probably because of my "seasoned" status as a music maker--that chill isn't subtle anymore. I'm feeling it regularly. And strongly. Both when singing, and at the piano.
I have a couple of pieces I work on now that I was working on 40 years ago, in school. Yes, 40 years ago. No, I hadn't mastered them yet then, and I was away from the keyboard for enough years that I didn't master them in the interim.
But they're in my blood. And, so, I've hauled them out again--this time, determined to get them under my command, and fit for public consumption.
This hasn't been easy. Because these are not easy pieces.
One of them is the Rachmaninoff Prelude in G Minor. Look it up. It's one of the most awesome things you'll ever spend your hearing on.
Another is the Chopin Waltz in C# Minor, famous for what most of Chopin is so famous for: running lines up and down the keys, this one culminating in a lovely high C sharp at its end.
I've been working these things and working them and WORKING them. Because 40 years away from something usually means you need to reintroduce your hands to it. And, at my age, some of that practice is a bit more challenging, due to arthritis that wants to rob the mastery from my fingers.
I've gradually gotten better, though. To the point where Rachmaninoff is about halfway along, and Chopin is "almost there."
So, when I play any of this fairly well...? I have to fight off physical shivers. And if you think that's easy...think again.
But I'm welcoming them. Because now I know not only am I not crazy to be feeling these things--there's actually a word for them. An official, recognized, scientific term. A name for the spell music casts on me, and I try to cast in return.
It's called frisson. And it's real.
So if a day comes when you see me play these things, and my hands are shaking...
...know that reaction probably has little to do with nerves and a lot more to do with an artist trying desperately to keep control of her musicianship while she's breaking out in goosebumps and feeling a chill clear to the roots of her hair.
It's almost scary.
But I hope that, as long as I listen to, learn, and make music...I never lose it.
Thoughts?
Janny
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Who's Been SIlenced, Again?
The setup is a kid--clearly, a young boy who sounds about twelve--pretending to be a "salesman" for Xfinity's new 10G network. He begins, "Mom--Dad--Sis--"
Sunday, July 02, 2023
Enough.
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Are You Trigger Happy?
Tuesday, May 02, 2023
Monday, April 24, 2023
In Praise of a Truly "Small" World
Thursday, March 16, 2023
"They're Playin' Bas-ket-baaallll..."
"So let us shaketh things up a bit. Let us make of March a special time, that shall be henceforth known as 'Madness.'* At this time, men shall procure a roundball, made of leather, filled with the breath of the wind, and shall bring it to a 94-foot hardwood court. There, they shall string cotton beneath a wide orange cylinder of metal, one at each end of the court, at a height of 10 feet from the floor. And groups of men shall band together, and shall make it a mission to launch the roundball through the cylinder, so that it makes a special music through the cotton cords. And yea, verily, when the roundball passeth through the cotton net, there shall be rejoicing and great jubilation in many lands.
"They shall do this in the city; they shall do this in the country. They shall do this in the small town, in the places time forgot. They shall do this in the Ivy League and in the Midwest Athletic Conference, on the Atlantic coast and in the heartlands; in the Mountain West and the Pacific lowlands; and the people shall behold it and marvel.
"And let us make this an annual feast, a time when small men can dream big dreams. Let us celebrate and rejoice, and make merry, when the Big Dancing begins. And let March be forever blessed with this glorious festival of team colors and cheerleaders, slammin' and jammin', 'diaper dandies' and buzzer-beaters...to bring joy and craziness to all my people."
And God saw it...and it was very good.
Let there be Roundball!!!!!!!
Janny
(*Yes, we are aware that the IHSA claims that Illinois High School Basketball was the original "March Madness," and we have no doubt whatsoever that this is true, as we can remember this term from way before it was used for the NCAA Tournament. We have merely exercised a little poetic license here, and trust that the reader will be accommodating.)
Monday, March 06, 2023
Sunday, March 05, 2023
Mindful Coffee
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
"All You Need Is Love..." And A Second Bathroom!
Monday, January 30, 2023
It's Musical Monday again!
Some warm music for a cold Monday! A few piano meanderings by a composer who hasn't gotten nearly enough attention yet...(but we're working on it!)
Enjoy!
Janny