Surviving Wednesday

It may well be that I'm still sick. Or sick again. The chills are back, and the moment I felt like lying down on my office floor - dubious enough because I'm not sure anyone has ever really vacuumed them - in the middle of office hours, I began to suspect.

And yet the oddness of the day makes it compelling.

I started a sort of Facebook experiment awhile back, creating a group to organize students in the department, and it's been going well though requiring some adjustment. It's been a success in that students I don't normally hear from are contacting me, but the downside is that since I'm the only member of my department there, there are a lot of students who ordinarily should be contacting someone else are now coming to me, too. What has been really nice about it though is that it's let me look for some of our alumni - the alumni office here is another one of those spots on campus that doesn't seem to serve any function other than to make sure there's a head associated with the department's nameplate. And they're starting to chime in to conversations, reinforcing some of the things we've been making big wind about to no avail. One of them today lamented how he'd not done more internship work.

And I just heard from a job I was rejected from that someone else in the same division jumped ship, and so they're scrambling. It'd be funny if one of them went to the job I've been currently wondering about. Who knows what it means at this point, but it's an interesting hiccup to the day.

And most thrilling, my latest shipment of new music arrived, and the bit that I'm truly excited for isn't the punk stuff (a Social Distortion disc I'd been dying for and a Ted Leo and the Pharmacists disc) or the Canadian super-band escapee (Emily Haines of Broken Social Scene) but a copy of "La Boheme." I'm not ordinarily a classical fan, and I don't think most people would pick me for an opera buff (I've only seen one and if you need two guesses of which one it is, you need to read more carefully). I've been pretty hard on musical theater in my time, honestly, and find Broadway shows as a concept amusing at best.

But way back in my grad school days, our graduate secretary who may well have been a Bodhavista or a Tzadikim Nistarim (apologies for faulty spelling and conjugation there) so serene and centered and lovely was she, chanced into a pair of tickets for this opera, and unable to go, passed them on to myself and another grad student. It was a night out on the town for us - dressed up, off to a nice dinner and drinks, and the opera itself. The fact that, years later, I've bought a copy of it should tell you how amazing I found it.

I don't speak Italian, and so a lot of the subtlety may well have been lost on me. But it was truly beautiful, and I've been watching for a copy on my usual used CD site ever since. It may well be my best example for trying things you're sure you won't like just once. I'm dying to listen to it, but the roommate would be home soon, and lovely or not, opera blaring isn't the sort of thing you spring on the unsuspecting.

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Brigindo said...

Blaring is the only way to listen to opera. I love Puccini. Have fun.

p.s. Only 2 days to BSG, not that I'm counting

April 2, 2008 at 7:56 PM
kermitthefrog said...

Blaring, but also live -- live opera is a totally different beast from recorded. I'm not surprised that it was hearing it in person that did it for you!

April 2, 2008 at 10:59 PM
Dr. Curmudgeon said...

Live is a good test for music in general, really. I'm really excited though about this recording - I'd been looking at two versions, one with Callas as Mimi and one with Pavarotti as Rodolfo. The reviews for both were good, and I wound up with the latter. I managed to listen to a little last night, and it was great. I'm hoping I can get home early enough today to try more with the sound up a bit.

As for BSG, I've been slowly working my way through the earlier seasons, and I'm really pleased so far with how well even season three has held up in review. There are a lot of little things that are sewn in early that I didn't catch. Now I'm dying for Season 4!vy

April 3, 2008 at 11:15 AM
Poor Charlotte said...

Hm. Don't know much about opera, but your other musical tastes are right on.

Like your blog, by the way.

April 5, 2008 at 4:15 PM
Dr. Curmudgeon said...

Charlotte - you now know about as much as I do about it. Glad you like the rest of the musical choices and the blog. Yours has been interesting reading as well.

April 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM