Wednesday, October 21, 2009

1 The "C" Word

In September I cannot mention the "C" word...the festive period in December...the time of midwinter celebration...you know what I'm on about?  I like "that time of year" as much as anyone else and I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the music involved, well, some of it.  Its just that for me and folk like me (ie music teachers) it starts in August when we need to start rehearsing for it.  I'm lucky that I usually manage to put it off until about mid October - ie in a week when I go back after half term -  but its always there nagging in the background or lurking somewhere in the music department.  Sleigh bells, cheesy slushy string arrangements, chestnuts roasting...from early October onward on TV (I have already seen a Christmas "C-word" ad on TV.  1st week of October)...at least supermarkets have the decency these days to go overboard about Halloween so at least you get "The Monster Mash" or similar for the last week of October.




But then it will be wall to wall jollity with the occasional piece of slow fluff for grandma.  To be fair to all the songwriters of the 30s-50s at least their songs had some sense of longevity and were well constructed (OK, Slade are OK too).  But then last year even Status Quo did one...


How the mighty have fallen.

A few years ago I was asked to present an assembly to our entire senior school (1200 11-18 year olds in a hall) about carols and then produce a cheesy "sing-along" backing track.  I'm sure they were fascinated (not) by the historical perspective of the carol as a celebratory song sung to a circle dance and so on.  Well, maybe not. They at least sang with gusto for a change.  Still, the cheesy backing had all manner of sleigh bells and jingly synth sounds and I'm really quite ashamed of it.

However, we at least have the doyen (however it is spelled and whatever it means) of popular song composers to cut through to the heart of the matter.  All power to Tom Lehrer's elbow!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Kappelmeister, I sympathise. But in my current line of work I kinda long for those cosy evensongs in Magdalen leading up to Christmas, the usual Radio 3 recorded service, the Christmas carol service right at the end of term, etc. I guess that's what you are saying. When we had finished our degree I applied to do an MPhil to do research about the creation of the Victorian Christmas Carol (which happened mainly at Magdalen) and was accepted for a place, but got turned down for funding which resulted in a thoroughly miserable year in Oxford with nothing to do. Ah well, it made me realise I wasn't cut out for the itinerant life of a musician, which brings me to where I am now - oh dear, washed up doing an in-house legal job for a company supplying IT to bookmakers, and longing for those happy days. Its just an illusion....

Steven Griffin said...

Cosy Magdalen evensongs, Carols by Candlelight and so on were fantastic - as was the carol recording we did!!! However, we rehearsed each piece twice, not not stop for three months, every year...next time I'm aksed to talk about carols I'll get you up here!!!!!!

Unknown said...

you're right - rehearsing the life out of it is no fun.