Final Reflection Post on Skills: Playing cello in a Symphony Orchestra

For my NYAA I started my activity in September of 2017 and finished in October 2018. However, I am still in the orchestra and I hope to continue through my High School years. The orchestra has taught me many things and most of all has been a lot of fun. One of the most important skills in an orchestra is listening to other musicians, and I have developed this skill and have seen the impact on my listening skills.

Furthermore, every piece that we practice requires a lot of practice and having the hard-working mentality has been very helpful in my academic classes. In addition to that, I have grown as a musician, being able to play a variety of genres and also expand my knowledge of music. The orchestra has inspired me to play or at least inspire me to play other instruments. Nowadays, I sometimes record a piece on a piano and then play it while I play the cello piece. Although it is great to play solo, I  believe playing in an ensemble such as an orchestra makes the music experience so much more engaging and fun which is why I have tried to play multiple instruments to get that feeling. This makes music much more engaging and fun. My grandmother came and visited us in December and January of 2017/2018and we played together as an ensemble (she the piano and me the cello) for some Swedish tunes which were extremley rewarding and fun, especially in front of a crowd.

Thus, I think it is safe to say that I have made a quite considerable amount of progress as a cellist, and a musician in an orchestra or an ensemble. Finally, through the variety of pieces/genres (we have played rock, pop, classical, scene music, and more), we have played and from previous ensembles and orchestra from previous schools, I have now explored new genres of music for cello and piano. Right now, I am playing Bohemian Rhapsody by the queen on both piano and cello and have started composing new pieces of my own creation inspired by other pieces or from my imagination. For the future, I would like to play other instruments such as the French horn, drums, bass, saxophone, flute and more.

GPers Essays and Summative Task

During my Global Perspectives or GPers units, we have always had a summative task, usually an essay, that sums up the unit. For our first unit, we looked at ourselves so we wrote an essay about our creation of our Mandalas. In the second, we explored faith, ethics and ideologies and chose one topic we were passionate about and looked through the lenses of those big ideas. Here are my essays:

10/10 2017 – Teacher: Sanjay Perera

Mandala Reflection

By Oscar Landgren

In our first unit in Global Perspectives, we learned about our personal culture. We have conducted research into sexuality, gender, stereotypes, identities, cultures and the debate of nature versus nurture. For our reflection and summative task, we were asked to create a Mandala in which one side was our sun side and the other the shadow. Similar to the concept of the Yin and Yang in which there are two components that represent a whole, the sun side represents what’s visible and projected while on the other hand, the shadow represents the side that’s hidden and may be deeper in meaning.

Firstly, in order to show what’s visible and projected, I have focused on three characteristics. In the beginning of constructing my Mandala, I thought that although I am not the smartest in the grade, many see me as knowledgeable and intelligent. Therefore, there are many elements of intelligence on my sun side for example, in many cultures such as Ancient Greek and Mayan, the owl is a general symbol to describe intelligence (Dawn, Farmer, Andrew, 2017). In addition to that, wearing glasses and reading a book is also a symbol to describe intelligence (Weller, 2017). Therefore, the owl wears glasses and has a pile of books near it. On the contrary, it was my own choice to develop this passion for learning proving how I also partly identify myself with free will. Furthermore, later on in the process, I decided to add a map of the world with flags from the places I am from and those I have lived in, to show how I identify myself as a collectivist. The map is a representation of a worldwide community showing how I am not a citizen of just one place, but rather a citizen of the world. I believe that we are in a sense, made up of places and my nationality and the cultures I have experienced are definitely aspects of my identity that is widely shown. Therefore, the globe represents a worldwide community that I am apart of, but also how I have become a third culture kid (Lily, Liu and thenativeforeigner, 2017). Moreover, through this Mandala project, I have realised how important determinism is to my identity. On my sun side, I have drawn a seed which connects to a plant on the shadow side through a green line. This green line is there to connect the two sides of the Mandala making it connected. Likewise, this seed represents the things that I cannot change, the things that I am born with which is a part of my identity. That seed and even the plant on the other side look healthy because a part of my nature and nurture have contributed to create a very privileged me. The seed and the plant are similar to the Yin and Yang concept and in this case, the seed symbolises my nature and my genes.  Despite the fact that some individuals are born with lower privilege than others, I believe that it is important to understand the privilege we have and to then take actions that benefit both ourselves and others. Furthermore, I have also focused on three characteristics to show what is more hidden but more deeply rooted in my identity. The education that I have had has impacted on my identity in ways that have made me extremely privileged. These schools that I have attended to have opened my mind to new possibilities and strengthen my passion for the environment and design. To show that gratefulness, I’ve decided to draw the logos of three schools in the Mandala to all symbolise…

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Orchestra

I am also apart of the High School orchestra where I play the cello, A.K.A violoncello. We will have a concert on December 13th and we have been working on Beethoven’s 5th Symphony Finale and the Dance of the Tumblers by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakoff from “Snow Maiden” which was arranged by Sandra Dackow. However, we have also been working on another piece called Suite Im Alten style composed by Edvard Grieg, a Norwegian Composer, which I thought was a rather difficult piece than the first two.I have been working a lot on my articulation and bowing which are the two areas I struggle the most. We have got a lot of Violinists but only two playing the viola. We also got many playing flutes and clarinets, and some playing brass instruments as well.  Although it can be tough because many have been playing for many more years than me because they are older, it has been really rewarding and I have improved a lot. Furthermore,  my grandmother will be visiting in December and it it will be a great pleasure to show her what I have done in my concert. My aunt, a composer and music enthusiast, really like the music we are playing and I have kept the music as a surprise to my family, including my grandmother. All in all, it has been great pleasure joining the Orchestra and the pieces are really good.

Update: 15th March
I am now playing a piece by Carl Nielsen which is the Scene Music for the play Aladdin. It is also called the Oriental Festmarch. I am also playing a piece by Joseph Hayden and it is called Menuette in D major. We will have a concert on the 24th of March and I feel really good about the pieces. We have focused on intonation as well as tempo.

Ludwig van Beethoven:

Me standing up after a Middle School Performance with the cello:

 

Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakoff:

Edvard Greig:

Carl Nielsen:

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Joseph Hayden:

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Aladdin:

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Courtesy and Quick Reference:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAI_National_Symphony_Orchestra

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Haydn

https://www.paladino.at/people/nikolay-rimsky-korsakov

https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/edvard-grieg-462.php

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Nielsen