Chapter 4: Sight Reading and Name Games
That night, after dinner and our evening rehearsal, we headed up to Jude Lodge to play games. Meg and I talked excitedly about what we would be doing, how the food at dinner had been for the first night. Rehearsals had gone fairly well, seeing as we were only sight reading, it couldn't have been better. Unless of course we had aced the pieces. Which we hadn't, it was fairly tricky music. I absolutely had fallen in love with the movements by Gustav Holst, an English composer. Not that surprised Meg, everyone found the final movement as wonderful as I did.
The goal of the games we had to play were simple: try to learn as many peoples names as possible. It is a difficult task in the setting of a music camp, since so many people come together to perform. My only letdown of the evening was being separated from my group, and getting stuck with Nadir and Erik, both whom I had decided were extremely immature. Well, at least their names weren't hard to remember.
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I'm so sorry this is so short! I've been so busy, hopefully i'll have more time soon!
thanks for reading!
AOD
