Monday, September 15, 2008

24-hour log

From 9:30 pm, 9/14 to 9:30 pm, 9/15

9/14
9:30 pm: Walking by Antonio's: "Vehicle" by The Ides of March
10:30 pm: Headphones (on my laptop) (until 11):
"Rhapsody in Blue" by Gershwin (unknown performer)
Random songs on Pandora while doing homework (I didn't pay attention to specific songs)

9/15
12:55 pm: Taste of the World line at the Ratty: some generic Asian music
2:05 pm: Rock music from car driving by on Thayer St.
2:25 pm: Music in a friend's room (computer speakers, via iTunes Genius)
"Ocean Breathes Salty" by Modest Mouse
"Somebody to Love" by Queen
"Don't Panic" by Coldplay
"Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night
"How's it Going to Be" byThird Eye Blind
5:50 pm: Wind Symphony warming up
6:00 pm: Wind Symphony rehearsal (until 7:20):
"October" by Eric Whitacre
"Bartok Folk Rhapsody" by Anne McGinty
"Four Pieces for Band" by Bela Bartok, arr. Benjamin Suchoff
"First Suite in Eb for Military Band" by Holst
7:30 pm: Practicing piano in Morrison-Gerard (until 8:30): Piano Concerto No. 1 by Tchaikovsky
8:50 pm: Acapella group practicing across the Barbour courtyard. I wasn't really paying attention, but I did notice that the songs consisted of only syllables, not words. One of my suitemates said it might be the Madrigal Singers.

2 comments:

Ben T said...

Good work Bryan. I wonder, why did they decide to play "Asian music" at the Taste of the World event? Isn't music from any part of the world equally relevant for such a theme?

Ben

Bryan said...

Ben,
I'm not completely sure how the Taste of the World line works yet, but that week had an Asian theme (the week before was Middle-Eastern, if I remember correctly, with "Middle-Eastern" music played). I suspect that they will rotate the music with the food.

Bryan