I did a Harold last night.
December 17th, 2008I muscled my way into an improv set at the UCB Theatre last night. Actually, the way I remember it, Neil Casey asked me if I wanted to do a Harold and I said “sure”—the way Dyna remembers it, Neil asked her if she wanted to do a Harold and I said, “can I do one too!” The last time I did any improvising was 5 years ago. Being on stage again, I felt that slightly self-conscious feeling I always felt when improvising, like going to a sports bar and having to pretend I like sports—pretty soon I’ll give myself away as an impostor. Also, after complaining that back when I was on an improv team, my characters were always labeled “gay,” I decided last night to initiate a scene where I played a gay lumberjack. But I was fine considering how long it’s been. Fine.
On a totally different note, Kaveri and I went to Carnegie Hall on Sunday to see a performance of the Turangalîla-Symphonie by Messiaen. I had never been to Carnegie Hall before—it’s impressive. It looks exactly like a grand concert hall. When you close your eyes and think “concert hall,” you will think of Carnegie Hall, even if you’ve never been there. This is what we looked like, sitting in our box:


Turangalîla is something else. I had never heard it before. It’s exciting. There are lots of angular percussive parts. Some parts have a near-schmaltzy Romantic vibe. A lot of it is balls-to-the-wall madness. The piano is constantly banging away, often going against the grain of the main theme. Several themes repeat themselves again and again. The orchestra includes a crazy electronic instrument called the Ondes Martenot, which sounds like a Theremin (but you can also play it like a piano)—you hear it and think, “what the fuck was that?” There were also two people playing what sounded like toy pianos. And a vibraphone. And maracas.
Here’s the 1st movement:
here’s the 5th:


December 18th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
I thought you did a fine job.
Now where’s your cube-masturbation video?
January 23rd, 2009 at 8:11 pm
You don’t know me, and I don’t wish to intrude, I’m only commenting here because it’s only by stumbling across this blog that I realized there even was such a thing as the Turangalîla-Symphonie. I can’t believe I managed to see every episode of Futurama like, six times without ever getting this joke, or even getting that there was one.
Apparently, I am approximately 1/432ndth less of a geek than I realized. Thank you!
Also, not to come off like a total stalker, but is Dyna Moe the same Dyna Moe who does the Mad Men wallpaper? Because she rocks.
January 26th, 2009 at 2:24 pm
Легче нести ахинею, чем бревно.
January 26th, 2009 at 3:47 pm
Эх, взять бы автомат, да разрядить обстановку!!!!=)
January 26th, 2009 at 3:49 pm
Аксиома с тоской вспоминала то время, когда она была еще теоремой…
January 27th, 2009 at 5:41 am
Наивность – это редкий дар смотреть на мир невооруженным взглядом…
January 27th, 2009 at 5:43 am
Последнее время читаю между строк. Стал меньше уставать.