May 09

tonight i decided that i would do my daughterly duty and do something special for my mom for mother’s day.  i went to kroger after mom and dad went to bed (and after mom came out to tell me something that had been keeping her up) and picked out some of these:

now, i wish there was such a thing as digital scratch-n-sniff cause these smell a.ma.zing.

and not to out-do myself (the act of just getting flowers is something i’ve never done in my recent memory), i decided to make what have turned out to be the best cupcakes ever (minus the cookies…that was too much…and i made a different icing to top them with).

and yes, being who i am, i saved some batter for myself.  i would make this again just for the amazing batter.

i made a mess (of course).  and i cleaned it up.  twice.  cause i had to use the big bowl to make the frosting, too. i wish you all could hear the dishwasher running right now.  tell me how awesome of a daughter i am to not just clean up my mess, but also start the dishwasher!  i know…i’m amazing.

mmm.  tell me those don’t look amazing.  and tell me these below don’t look even better!

and before i could go to bed (or, actually, type this), i had to put the cupcakes, flowers, and card (oh yeah.  i got a card, too!) in a nice little setting that made it all look nice.

now, i know this isn’t what was on the list (don’t think it’s anywhere on the list) for The Button Club, but it’s helping to get me more domesticated, right?  (for those not in the know, i’ve been a slacker and haven’t done the weekly task…all of learning how to fold a fitted sheet.  lame, right?  yeah…i know)

Jan 23

ok. it’s been a while, and i’m sorry. thing is, i’m doing this thing called a “master’s degree” and that requires a lot of my time to do things like homework and reed making and practicing and the like.

but right now i’m sitting in a hotel room in los angeles watching a flat-screen HD TV, and relaxing. i went to pittsburgh last weekend for an audition at carnegie-mellon university and am in LA right now for double-duty.

last week, one of the school’s i’m applying to – the colburn school – had its deadline for first-round DVD submission. unfortunately, i had a lot of things go wrong leading up to the due date – i got the flu, and a key fell off my instrument when i was rushing to get the DVD made – and i didn’t get the disc in. cheryl was really encouraging (basically “it’ll be okay”), and it’s nice that the teacher at colburn was her teacher when she got her BM and MM.  i had previously scheduled a lesson with mr. beene (the teacher @ colburn) when i found out when my USC audition would be.  when this whole DVD thing came up, cheryl wasn’t too worried because we knew i would be playing for him today.

so i had my lesson with him.  it was amazing.  he’s amazing.  he was very complimentary of my playing and how i respond to suggestions.  and most importantly, he said that because of my lesson he was going to waive my DVD requirement (he’s also the dean of the school) and invited me to audition in march at their official audition week!!!

tomorrow afternoon is USC day – audition and then a lesson with the prospective teacher.  i’m pumped and stoked and happy right now, and hopefully that will translate into my audition and lesson tomorrow.  i now know so many more things about the pieces i’m playing (and will have to play for every single audition i’ll ever take in my life).  i came in knowing a lot and having a good background with what cheryl’s taught me, but mr. beene just enhanced that and brought out so many more nuances to make it all that much better.  

i am going to head on over to trader joe’s now.  stock up on the good stuff.  since i’m only in LA for today and tomorrow (i got in at 11 this morning and have to be back at the airport at 11 tomorrow night), i have plenty of room in my suitcase.  :)

Jul 13

this will be quick.  i have class starting in 20 minutes.

i’ve been in banff for 2 weeks now, though it seems like it’s been a lot longer.  we’ve gone on plenty of hikes, jumped in glacial lakes, played a lot, and had tons of fun.  the bassoon studio gets along so well.  we pretty much don’t go anywhere unless everyone else is with us (with the exception of today…a few people are going up on a multiple-hour-long hike that i will not be taking in).

we had a bassoon band concert last tuesday, which was quite a fun treat.  then we went on a studio trip (with the oboes, though we did not socialize with them the entire day) to lake maraine and lake louise, finishing off the trip with plunges in lake agnes (at the top of a trail by lake louise) and lake louise.  it was cold, but tons of fun.  and the oboes basked in the glory of us calling them wusses for not coming in with us.

i’ll post pictures later today, hopefully.  there are tons on facebook.  if you can get there, my main photo page is here.  gotta run.  class soon.

Jun 21

These videos are of the bassoon section at Texas Music Festival this summer, which is held at UH.  We played Peter Shickele’s “Blue Set No. 2″ (which I will also perform on my Spring recital next year).  The first video is the first movement, entitled “Bassooner or Later”. The second is “Portlandia in Cerulean”, and the third is “Gang of Wolves”. Enjoy!

Jun 19

so i’ll be in banff for 7 weeks now.  it’s pretty much going to be amazing, i won’t lie.  and since i’ll be away for so long, i will greatly appreciate letters and packages.  and to help you out, here’s my address where i’ll be staying:

Robyn Watson
C/O The Banff Centre
Music & Sound Program
107 Tunnel Mountain Drive, Box 1020
Banff, Alberta, Canada, T1L 1H5

i’ll be there from june 30-august 18.  

May 19

application fee: $50 (though fully refunded)
round-trip plane ticket to new orleans: $200 (including a $60 flight-change fee)
cab ride from the airport: $17 (including tip and fuel surcharge…for a 1.6 mile trip)
time waiting in a hot holding room (total): 4 hours
time warming up/waiting in a practice room (total): 2 hours 15 minutes
number of auditionees in the beginning: 32 
number of auditionees in the 2nd round: 10
excerpts played: 7, plus a concerto exposition
time waiting for a cab to come get me so i could eat: going on 9 hours (i.e. it never came)
lunch that the workers were nice enough to get me (since the stupid cab didn’t come): $5
cab ride back to the airport: $7 (but shh.  he broke the rules)
getting into the semi-finals at my first professional audition: priceless 

 

yeah…i had a really long day today.  got up at 7:30 this morning to catch a flight to new orleans to partake in the louisiana philharmonic orchestra’s 2nd bassoon audition.  i decided to do it for the experience, not expecting to get much more than just that out of it.  i ended up getting to the 2nd round.  i played the best mozart concerto that i’ve every played in my life today.  and was really satisfied overall with everything else (obviously i did something right…).  i’m already back home and really tired, but really happy with the way everything went.  i didn’t get nervous (just a little crazy, though, hearing others in the warm-up rooms around me, but i just took really deep breaths and played arpeggios to get my mind off of them), and had a great reed (thanks, cheryl!), and played like a real bassoon player (because that is what i am…a REAL bassoon player.  not someone who just thinks they can play…i CAN play!).  so yea!

Mar 27

this morning was interesting, to say the very least.

i was babysitting my parents’ next door neighbors’ kids last night. they had long been asleep, so i was watching TV and texting some friends. our texting “match” ended just before the parents got home (or so i thought). i got home, checked my e-mail a bit, and got in bed at about 11:45. i went to sleep at about 12:30, expecting to get up at 6:30 (this semester, i don’t have the luxury of having a handicap parking pass, so i have to fight everyone else for the open parking spots. i have decided to leave my apartment every tuesday and thursday at 7 in order to get a spot and have time to practice. or write blog entries).

i was sound asleep and my phone started making a noise that sounded just like my alarm. so i opened my eyes, turned it off, dismissed it (so it wouldn’t bother me again), and got up. as i was doing that, i noticed that i had a new text from one of my friends whom i had been texting with last night, and it had a time stamp of 11:47. i didn’t think much of it.

i did all my usual morning things – brush teeth, shower, get dressed, etc. and was all ready to go. i opened my door and took my phone out of my jeans pocket to see how much time i had left before i had to leave. the clock on my phone said 2:15. i didn’t believe it. after all, my alarm had gone off, and i thought i had even put it on snooze, therefore having it go off again. i turned on my TV to check the time on it, and sure enough, it was 2:15. i grumbled and then went back to sleep (of course putting my PJ’s back on).

i realized when i got to school that apparently my alarm sound and my text message sound are the same, which is why i thought my alarm had gone off when the text came in (the network was apparently having difficulties, since it didn’t get the text to me until almost 3 hours after my friend sent it). i will be changing my text sound so this doesn’t happen again. the funniest thing about this whole thing (at least in my opinion) is that i was more awake when my “alarm” went off at 2:15 than when it did at 6:30. i pretty much hopped out of bed the first time, and wanted to go back to sleep the second. strange.

Jan 06

i decided that i didn’t want to continue to pay a whole lot for my website.  so i switched from paying $10/mo to paying $5/mo.  in the craziness of the switch, i thought i might have lost my entire blog (cause i couldn’t for the life of me get it to work).  but thanks to the hard work of my friend geof, all has been restored (save a few images, but i can get over that – it was my fault those didn’t transfer).  so welcome to my new, cheaper blog.  lol.  maybe my new year’s resolution will be to update this more often.  ha.

Nov 19

right now they’re saying it’s a 1.1 mile visibility outside.that is most definitely NOT true. theresa (my roommate, for those who don’t know) ran out of gas at midnight. in the middle of nowhere (practically…on my way out to find her, i passed a “cow crossing” sign). in the middle of a “dense fog advisory” warning. i stopped at a gas station and bought a gas can and filled it with gas, then made my way through unlit streets that i’d never driven on before in an area of town that would be freaky without the fog and the “12:30″ on my clock. i finally found her and thankfully there was a nice guy who pulled over to help cause we could for the life of us figure out how to get the gas OUT of the can. probably could have had it not been in the middle of the night and in scary fog on an unlit street.our drive back along beltway 8 (the only familiar road i saw) was filled with visibility of maybe…MAYBE…15 feet. there was a car in front of us that stopped at a green light (maybe he was dyslexic?), and then a few miles down the road, i saw what i thought was a stop light, except it never got closer, and i realized it was a car, so i just passed it. and i figured out that street lights make fog worse…you usually seem to have a sort of bubble of “clear” around your car, but when there’s a street light, it illuminates the fog that is on top of you and makes it even harder to see. blah.so we got home safely, and theresa needs to go straight to a gas station when she leaves in the morning. that sure was an adventure…

Oct 24

ok. so i know i’m a slacker. you don’t have to remind me. but in reality, i haven’t been slacking. i’ve been practicing, studying (or pretending to study), and just being really busy in general. so since i just got a recording of the first orchestra concert of the season (from a month ago, but it took that long to get my hands on a CD of it), i thought i’d post a little bit for you to get a listen for what i’ve been up to.

we played Scheherazade, by Nicholai Rimsky-Korsakov. it has a ton of woodwind solos, especially in the 2nd movement (it’s a 4-movement symphony, basically). so here you go. this is what i’ve been doing since leaving las vegas…practicing – some days 4 hours – and, during the first month of school, perfecting these 2 solos. and for your reference, if you don’t know what the bassoon sounds like, the first solo is about 40-ish seconds in, and the 2nd is about 7 minutes in (it’s an 11-minute-long movement, just so you know). enjoy!

oh, and before i get to it, you’ll have to turn your speakers up ’cause the recording’s kinda quiet…either that or you’ll have to get real comfortable with your computer. your choice.