Friday, November 9, 2012

Respighi! Composer of the most incredible piece I have ever had the pleasure to sing.

Ottorino Respighi, Laud to the Nativity (1930).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNopqAYGq-c




Ottorino Respighi; the man behind the music
            I thought I would do a bit of research of who Respighi was… I am singing this song in the choir I am in... it is incredible! Besides being born in Italy in 1879, being an active composer and performer who traveled a lot, living through the First World War, and dying on the eve of the Second in 1936, I found out that Respighi’s work was not widely celebrated until, well, recently.  I could not fathom why… but this excerpt details the history behind it…
            from Ian Lace, The Case for Respighi:

…; Respighi has attracted much adverse criticism. Ian Lace argues that most of his large and little known output is seriously undervalued
I know I shouldn't like his music; yet I have a sneaking regard for it....it is often just film music, vulgar.
This is typical of the sort of comment one would read in reviews of Respighi's music a few years ago. It was (and, to some extent, it still is) fashionable among "politically correct" musical opinion-makers to belittle and patronise Respighi's music. They considered it to be strident or derivative and accused Respighi of being just a pasticheur lacking a distinctive, personal style. Most damaging of all, he was accused of being a supporter of Mussolini.
The truth is that the shy and retiring Respighi was not interested in politics; he much preferred to be left alone to get on with his music. Yet he was condemned because his music was associated with the fascist cause. Even in 1979 his centenary celebrations met with Italian political opposition. It was only in 1986, on the 50th anniversary of his death, that the tide began to turn…
            Clearly, Respighi’s music is beautiful (if not stunning and the most impactful piece I have ever had the pleasure to sing). Why was Respighi’s music viewed as less than?  People were making assumptions of who he was as a person… his music was somehow associated with the fascist Mussolini regime of 1922 and people lost sight of Respighi’s message, and his talent, and as a result, his humanity.
            My reaction was “oh gosh, I cannot believe that happened! That’s ridiculous that someone so talented was boycotted because of other people’s perceptions and misperceptions.”  As I thought about it, though, I realized this happens all the time in our daily lives- perhaps not to the extent that Respighi’s work was jettisoned, but on an individual basis of belief, practice, opinion… etc and this causes division among people.  [I guess I am specifically thinking politics given the current elections].  How often do we judge someone based on who they align with politically and the conceptions and misconceptions derived from this?  For some, none, for others A LOT: I just ask that we remember there is always a person behind an opinion and that this person is more than his/her positions.  I hope that I can internalize this example of Respighi and realize that a person is so much more important than politics or opinion.  The focus of this song is on Jesus and the miracle of Christmas even though 50 years ago this song, just because it was written by Respighi, would have been viewed as fascist propaganda.  Similarly, I want to live my life in a way that remembers the miracle of Christ and the reality of everyone’s worth, regardless of belief, values, or political position held.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

thirty days of yoga. and obligatory US presidential debate post.

   Oh gosh... It's midterms week and I'm definitely feeling it! I haven't been sleeping well, exercising regularly,  and I've been pounding the caffeine (I rarely drink coffee)!  I also have not been doing yoga.  Yoga is a key part of relaxation and de-stressing for me.  Since being back at school, I have not practiced yoga more than ten times. I was considering starting/teaching a drop-in yoga session at my school, but life just got busy (doesn't it always...) and I have been neglecting my body.  I've still been exercising fairly regularly but my flexibility, balance, core strength, and over all connected-ness of my muscles has decreased substantially.

     It is time to get a back in a yoga rhythm and today is the perfect day for it! I only have two midterms left and I don't have to study for one (for the class I TA for I only have to fill out an evaluative form).  So, today I will start the thirty day yoga challenge where I will do yoga once a day for at least twenty minutes until November 21st. Just in time for Thanksgiving! 
      Well there. I've put my goal in writing. Now I have to follow through =)
      Also, is anyone else sickened by the US presidential debates/campaigns in general? Sickened to the point that I just want to turn the television off and wake up after November 6th.   But, I did not and I will not fall asleep.  I stayed fixated on the argument (let's not call it a debate... debates are intelligent- not merely witty or the stuff from which memes are made) through the bickering, interrupting, and blaming the "other."  


... some good articles I read up on after the debate...

Facts Got Twisted Again In Last Debate

http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2012/10/22/163442153/facts-got-bent-again-in-last-debate

        It is frustrating that the focus is on blame and pointing fingers instead of offering one's own solutions... when I vote, it will be for the candidate who has feasible policies, maintains a focus on helping humans (no matter their pocketbooks), and has the most dignity even in the face of slander and smear campaigns. Green Party, here I come......................... both major party candidates are focusing "information" and manipulating facts to cast the other candidate in a terrible light.  Come on, Obama, I had hope for you...

Debate Takeaway: Little Daylight Between Obama, Romney
       This was my favorite article I read. Hits a lot of points I agree with.  In addition to what this article details, I wish foreign aid would have been addressed too... I hope to see more issues presented in the third party candidate debate tonight! I am so excited: we shall see about how these candidates hold themselves and follow through on what their party platforms say.

US candidates spar over foreign policy

          Spar is a good word here........ It is difficult to take the candidates seriously when they talk about war that is supposed to restore peace/dominance/US as the hegemon... War alienates countries and makes our country weak economically and with our rapport in intergovernmental organizations... I wanted to hear more about actual foreign policy instead of the size of our military and the comments about the economy (enough already, you had two debates for that...).

Obama and Romney in final push
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-20038363
     More of the same... talking about the attitudes and strategies brought to the debate instead of the actual issues.  

     If I could somehow advise the candidates I would say this: have respect for one another as people. You have both arrived at this point in time through your hard work, you have gained the respect (AND VOTE) of about half of the US... that has to count for something.  Instead of laying blame, focus on your own attributes, ideologies, goals, and successes.  Come up with feasible plans and stick to them.  Believe enough in your party's plan that you do not have to slander the other party... Help the constituents understand why you are running for office and why you would be the best person as one of the most powerful people in the world.

     Can you tell I am an idealist? Sadly, I do not believe my ideas are how elections are won in light of culture. Our culture does not promote truth and respect, rather mockery and the "winner." Furthermore, is anybody's opinion actually changed from these debates? I wonder what the statistic is on on-the-fence voters on those who are actually waiting til the last minute to vote.  My guess is they have made up their mind a while ago (as in, if they had voted one month ago, today, and November 6th, the on-the-fence voters would probably vote for the same candidate each time).

    Enough political griping for now =)

happy tuesday. love. and peace.
hannah

Monday, October 15, 2012

fall, life, and a blog.

     Fall is my favorite season. The smells, colors, weather, experiences, and flavours are all wrapped up into feelings of comfort and excitement. I missed fall last year... I was living in Cordoba, Argentina, and I left to enter it's winter, spring, and a bit of summer.  Words cannot express how much I have been looking forward to the coming of crisp air, rain, changing leaves, pumpkins, and pea-coats, gloves, and scarves.  On my run this morning, I could see my breath and I marveled at the yellows, oranges, and reds.  Glorious. Right now I am sitting in my recently cleaned house. I invested in some long-lasting candles and my olfactory senses are on overload with cranberry and pumpkin spice. .......I am content....... This weekend was a good one; actually, these past few weeks have been simply marvelous. In addition to loving my classes, I cut my hair, created a pinterest, went on a cleaning frenzy, and started a blog. Stuff just got real.
     A myriad of classes... Such is the life of an International Studies and Spanish major... I cannot get enough of poli sci, history, spanish, philosophy... the humanities. Marxism and the Socialist World with John Yoder is probably my favorite, but Religion in Latin America, Latin American Civ, Comparative Politics and TAing for the History of the Mediterranean World are all pretty great too... Choir is going splendidly as well; I love being on leadership, especially serving as chaplain.
     My hair has been rather long for many years... I was over-stressed at 2 o'clock in the morning Wednesday night two weeks ago and I realize that my hair style had been basically the same for ten years. TEN YEARS! So, the scissors appeared and stress relief began! Thirteen inches later, I am now sporting a shoulder-length "do" with lots of layers and I love it. It's different, but great. It was liberating cutting off the hair that I had taken such pride in and now, my hair is healthier than it has been in years. It is such a good cut for fall and goes with my look.
     Pinterest. Oh, pinterest!!! I have been saying that it is the worst/best thing to have ever happened to me.  This may very well be true! It is a great feeling to be able to turn off my school brain and read inspirational quotes, gather craft ideas, rediscover favorite novels, plan out outfits, and look at beautiful scenery.  Pinterest really is virtual collecting, but it does not take up space or cost money! The only cost is time and I would rather spend my time pinning useful ideas, meals, and workouts than mindlessly flipping through pictures on facebook. I have already created a scarf from an old shirt, made deodorant (environmentally friendly, less expensive, and not toxic to my body? yes please!), cooked squash orzo pasta with spinach and parmeasan, baked pumpkin bread, and have been creating outfits out of some clothes that have just sat in my closet for months (yay fall fashion!).
     Cleaning Frenzy!!! Much needed. I scrubbed the kitchen- which included four dishwasher loads, I cleaned my room (clean-cleaned... not just put away the cloths), and I organized the furniture, vacuumed, dusted everywhere, and cleaned the upholstery in the living room.  Not that I did this for the love of my roommates, but I GET THE HOUSEMATE OF THE MONTH AWARD. just sayin' =) I introduced the candles and bought a new rug/mat for the kitchen and I redid the dining area.  Until this morning, I had never eaten a meal at our table because our "table" was a combination of a round table and a rectangular table positioned awkwardly with a black (BLACK!) tablecloth thrown on top... It was horrible and the 8 chairs did not go together.  Suffice it to say, the black cloth is now in the goodwill pile, the rectangular table is in the garage with the 3 horrid chairs, and we now have a quaint dining area.  One beautiful round table with matching chairs.  If any of my housemates have a dinner party with more than 5 people, by all means, we can bring up the chairs and table. But until then, I will live with feng shui in my life.
     The blog! I am oddly excited about blogging. I have stayed away from creating a blog for a while because I was pretentiously not wanting to be pretentious. However, I enjoy journaling and figure, why not try a blog?  I am a thinker at heart and I spend a good deal too much time in my head. I tend to function the best when I am able to write down my thoughts and put consequential words to them.  So, that is what this blog is! My ramblings! My crazy thoughts and discoveries that many people might call rudimentary and have thought before (most people think and process more eloquently that I...).  I have a mind to discuss daily life (from cutting my hair to cleaning the kitchen), politics (US and global), philosophy (from Aristotle to Confucius to Marx to Jesus), disparity (poverty, sexism, racism), fashion (let's keep it classy, eh?), cuisine (health and indulgence), current events (BBC and Al Jazeera are my go-tos), feminism (yes, I am a feminist. no, I do not hate men), pacifism (war is never the answer), tea (mate anyone?), yoga (the most relaxing, centering activity I have found), health (exercise, stress, sleep, water), travel (my experiences, my goals)...... I could go on, but for now, it is time for bed.
     Who knows if I will even post again! It's been a good release of thought tonight at least... Til next post (which could be never... but we shall see!)

goodnight. love. and peace.
hannah