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Busyness

May 19th, 2008 Posted in classical music, non-classical

Well well well, what a busy little weekend we’ve been having over here. There’s been a fancy mix of things which are required (such as shipping g back and forth to Syracuse for exams) and things which are fun (such as spending g’s one hundred dollar gift certificate on copious amounts of alcohol.) In fact, just ten minutes ago we arrived back from an exclusive wall-size movie viewing session. One of the perks of being a grad student is that we can “borrow” things such as HD projectors from the lab.

Given the huge-assed nature of the screen we can spray out of the projector, the film choice was a toss-up between Aliens (one of my absolutely favorite movies of all time) and Children of Men (which most of us had not yet seen). We ended up choosing the latter, and saving the former for when we have some surround-sound action.

So CoM is a somewhat harrowing watching experience, but a pleasurable one. It’s pretty kick-arse, to use the technically correct critical language. Its also rammed full of sneaky highbrow type references, which most of us probably failed to pick up because the cultured parts of our minds have been corrupted by all the science we do daily.

I did manage to pick out a couple of the classical music references though, particularly the Shostakovich 10 and Prokofiev violin concerto which get about half a minute of airtime when they run into the Russians in the refugee camp. Like I mentioned last week, when you know a piece of music well it really jumps all up in your grill. My non-classically inclined friends probably didn’t notice anything much about the music during those scenes, but for me it was like doing that snapping awake thing when you are falling asleep in a lecture. A bit of your brain goes from fuzzy to focused after a few familiar notes.

Oh yeah, it also had “Omgyjya Switch7″ by Aphex Twin. Extra awesome.

2 Responses to “Busyness”

  1. JonJ Says:

    Doesn’t it also have more than a little Mahler, as I recall?


  2. Ben Says:

    Yep, there’s apparently a bunch of Mahler in there… but I’m kind of a Mahler ignoramus still, so that didn’t trigger off the ol’ music recognition unit.

    Ben


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