Monday 29 June 2009
Lucca
Sunday 28 June 2009
Our trip to Pisa
On Tuesday 23rd June,the choir were just ready to go home from our wonderful trip to Tuscany, but there was one place we had to visit; Pisa. We got there at around midday and the weather was definitely at its best. We all walked to the main historical part of Pisa. It was amazing.
We each had about three hours to walk around and explore. The best part for me was to see the leaning tower of Pisa. To see it for real was an amazing experience that I definitely won't forget.
All around it were lots of stalls selling souvenirs and things so we all got presents for our families there! The tower looked huge but we couldnt quite bring ourselves to climb it! Lots of people took pictures and there were many tourists, like ourselves, eager to take a picture of somebody appearing to hold it up!
Tuscany Trip
The Choir trip to Tuscany was first mentioned to us in September 2008 and it was hard to believe, as we were waiting for the bus to the airport at 4.30 am on Friday 19th of June, that the day had finally arrived! Everyone was exhausted on the bus as we had just finished our exams the day before and here we were at the crack of dawn. Things improved in Dublin Airport when we had checked in our bags and had finally had something to eat. As the plane took off we really felt we were on our way.
We headed quickly back to the hotel as it was so hot and we were dying for a swim. We were so glad the hotel had a pool, even if it was pretty small. The pool was outside and was already warm from the sun and was absolutely gorgeous. We had a lovely swim and had a shower and got changed. We headed downstairs with our Light Music Folders for our rehearsal. We learned Freedom Train, which soon became a favourite among the choir members. We then went through all the songs for the concert the next night. Although we were all tired, it still sounded pretty good.
We finished at 7 o’clock and then we had more free time until dinner at 8 o’clock. It was a three-course meal with a pasta dish first and then turkey and chips and even more ice-cream for desert. That night we sat outside the hotel in the green plastic chairs and chatted to the Americans who were staying across the road. We headed to bed around 10 o’clock and went straight to sleep. It was a great start to an amazing trip.Thursday 18 June 2009
Kumidaiko
Here's a little information on Kumidaiko as seen in the Actiontrack production, Tinseltown Meltdown.Monday 15 June 2009
Actiontrack
The all singing, all dancing Actiontrack performance took place in the college on Saturday evening, to a packed BSR. The show was simply excellent, the array of talent was enormous with pupils taking to the stage as if born for it.
The plot told the story of a superficial Tinseltown populated by celebrities. André Peters (Harry Bravery) is told to leave when he displays 'genuine emotion'. When he leaves Tinseltown André meets a variety of social 'misfits' one of which, Tara Cards (Miriam Poulton) predicts the annihilation of Tinseltown when a group of Hippos walk down mainstreet. He also encounters a group of Ice-cream miners, Ben, Jerry and Mr. Whippy (Dudley Browne, Michael McBurney and Jack Armstrong).
The climax of the play was a fantastic pyrotechnics show behind the BSR, accompanied by the stirring rhythms of the Kumidaiko drums performed by various members of the Transition Year.Have a look at the slide show to the right for more pictures.
Saturday 13 June 2009
Chapel Performance
Many thanks to Ronan Swift and Matt Walker, two member of staff here in the college, for their performance of Mr. Swift's song 'Bad Cess to You Rich Boy' in chapel this morning.
Both Mr. Swift and Mr. Walker are accomplished musicians and performers and have a number of recordings under their respective belts, including 'Farewell Future Wives' from Mr. Swift and 'Star Turtle', 'Nightmares and Videogames' and 'Grin and Bear' from Mr. Walker's group Star Turtle. What I'm hearing...
Rich (of ActionTrack fame) has been listening to the group Eels, a famous rock group whose discography include Beautiful Freak, Electro-Shock Blues and Daisies of the Galaxy among others. Here is a sample:
Friday 12 June 2009
Today in Music History
Today is the birthday of Alexandre Tansman, a famous composer.Tansman was born in Poland to a wealthy family, and, like a number of other famous composers, studied law in the University of Warsaw. He did, however, also study music at the Łódź Conservatory and when he moved to Paris he continued working on his compositions. While in Paris he studied under Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel and associated himself with a group of foreign composers working in France who called themselves École de Paris.
During WW2 Tansman fled to Los Angeles, with the help of his friend Charlie Chaplin, and on his return to Paris after the war Tansman found his music outmoded. He then turned to his Jewish and Polish heritage and used this as inspiration.
In his hometown of Łódź there is a competition, entitled the Alexandre Tansman Competition for promising musicians every year to promote his music.
Wednesday 10 June 2009
Form Primary Presentation
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Tuesday 9 June 2009
St. Columba's on tour!
The choir will sing at a number of concerts and choral festivals while in Italy including the final event of 'La settimana delle terme' an annual festival celebrating the local thermal baths. This performance takes place in Bagni di Lucca on the 20th of June at 9:00.