Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The one where we get hit by a semi.

Sometimes my titles are erroneous.
This post, however, is an exception.

Friday, May 15th 2010.
After spending the night with some of the Camerata girls and fulfilling other traditions (rehearsal, breakfast, tattoos), the Sprague Camerata was on its way to OSU for another OSAA State Competition. Little did we know...3 miles from Corvallis, we would be hit by a semi. Apparently, school buses are bound by law to stop before a railroad crossing to open the bus door (yeah, I don't get it either). It always just seemed like protocol: the bus would stop and open the door...and everyone would laugh and wonder why we just stopped. Except this time, this semi-truck (shown below) was following too close, and decided it'd be a brilliant idea to hit
our school bus.
(Side note: you can see part of our bus on the side of the truck) Luckily the truck was able to swerve out of the way for the most part. So as much as some people wanted to blow the incident out of proportion (refer to title), the bus only just knicked the back, left corner of the bus.

When the crash was initially felt on the bus and the glass shattered (hitting the back of my neck, even at the middle of the bus), I was shocked/startled/surprised. Interestingly, I had Sasha (our leopard of a mascot) between my knees, which means that Sasha freaked out too:
Some of you may know that Sasha has an intimidating roar that shares when squeezed. Anyways, that was the gist of the crash. We were able to arrange our performance time to the last possible spot, and basically just lied on the floor and tried to recover until then (at OSU).
On stage, we performed the 3rd movement of the David Diamond Round for Strings, and the 4th and 5th movements of Dvorak's Serenade for Strings. The State rep, within itself, is an amazing feat for a public HS orchestra and we all felt super proud/excited to share our love of music with the audience and adjudicators. The performance itself seems like a blur to me now, but I almost always have fun performing on stage (given I'm prepared...which admittedly isn't all the time haha) and this time was no different. After the performance, it seemed as if everyone felt different parts were better or worse, but as a whole we felt pretty accomplished walking into and out of the sight reading room (just so I can document this: the sight reading piece of Alice and Wonderland was a ridiculous excuse of a piece). Okay so then we took pictures in concert attire...
and ate lunch, before coming back for round 2. Round 2= Symphony. Words can't explain how excited I was to perform and be done with "Symphony" for the rest of my life. I've always spoken so fondly of my experiences in different symphonies on my blog, but I guess I've never mentioned Sprague Symphony (the bane of my existence) so I'll take a second here to inform any ignorant passerbys. Even though you may be thinking about "what a wonderful opportunity" it is to be apart of a school symphony or how "great/exciting/fun/musical" your experience in the Sprague Symphony was, things have changed. In Symphony, you sit in 2.5 hour rehearsals every tuesday and 1.5 hour rehearsals every friday (who schedules rehearsals on fridays?!!!) watching the same sections attempt to play/learn their parts every week. At some point, your time becomes very valuable (namely around college apps, SAT, AP testing, american idol, etc) and you wonder why you are sitting and rotting in an absolutely useless rehearsal...that was symphony every week. *sigh* So the rant went longer than expected...but I'm glad it's out there. Carrying on...Symphony performed Schubert's Unfinished Symphony and 2 movements of Bizet's Carmen. I know this is terrible, but I couldn't help but celebrate between each piece (or even between each bar) that it would be the last time playing said section with said symphony forever. Much to everyone's surprise, the symphony actually performed better than it's ever sounded before (props...i guess). After the symphony performance and sightreading, the day was almost over...minus waiting for the awards ceremony.

To be continued...(Man I hate coming back to an unfinished blog...especially when it's "rehashing" in nature)...

Awards ceremony shouldn't be as big of a deal as it has been made over the years. In all actuality, State Orchestra Competition shouldn't be as big of a deal. Personally, I truly don't agree with competing in music or forming musical rivalries. Music should be a shared experience given from an honest and enjoyable place in your own heart. And there has to be something terribly wrong when you implement certain musical ideas in hopes of "accumulating points" rather than for the better expressive character or mood of the piece. Actually, this can be applied to most things in life (I think). Points suck. But I digress (hey, this is my blog after all). Anyways, everyone was hyped up for the awards ceremony. And lots of cheering, nervous emotion, and drumrolls later....we did it again! Sprague HS Camerata is the 2010 Champions in the String Orchestra Division. After everything that our orchestra had been through, I was so happy for everyone. We finally triumphed over our issues (spanning from musical opinions to extreme anger to uncooperative leadership...that's NICELY put...haha) and finished as deserving champions. While rival schools like to jab at us and say we only won due to our high sight reading scores, I think, while that may be true on paper, that we deserved it this year (more than last year). Our music was crazy hard. And we're just better. :) and humble.





I won't lie, orchestra this year has been tough sometimes. Sprague Camerata has undeniably turned the corner and changed into a new character and quasi type family (and I miss the old Cameratas that I've been apart of over the years), but I'll miss it. And Jenny (when you're out there creeper stalking my blog...aka your favorite page), I'm not going to miss you because you're frickin coming with me to college.
THE END.

2 comments:

Caroline said...

Wow. Great place to leave off. I guess that's what you get for blogging at 12:30AM. Crazy person.
I'm glad I know the end of the story or else I would be really upset with you right now.
Props on the picture and VIDEO (I'm impressed) incorporation. Very nice indeed.
I don't know if I told you my freak out story, but I basically had a heart attack for you all on Friday when I knew you were in an accident, but didn't know that everyone was okay. So scary.
I like being not-so-secret blog creeper buddies with you :)

Caroline said...

I just saw now that you actually finished the post! I like your opion on the music, it's a nice change from hearing certain people only talk about how the other schools suck and sprague is the best and we need to win this or that. I think it really shows your passion. Congrats again my little state champ <3

ps, my security code was carolit. SO CLOSE to caroline