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Music Appreciation | Monday, period 1

"Good morning," Hannibal greeted them all. He was dressed as usual in a three-piece suit of a fairly subtle plaid with a paisley tie and differently patterned shirt. It somehow all worked. "Welcome to the first summer term, and the first class of that term, Music Appreciation. Introductions are traditional, and we've the advantage you won't have gotten tired of them yet."

He waved toward a neatly set up table to one side. "Please, help yourself to coffee, tea, and pastries. As you'll all no doubt soon learn, I enjoy feeding people. I'm Dr. Hannibal Lecter; when I'm not teaching various other artistries, I often teach the culinary arts here."

The other teacher at the front of the room, the one in the black leather who was casually leaning back against the desk, arms crossed over a chest that was openly on fire - sorry, new students - gave a little nod at that.

//And I'm Jono Starsmore. Professor Starsmore is fine if you absolutely have to be formal, but I much prefer 'Jono,' really. Mostly I run the music shop in town and teach classes like music, live entertainment, surviving the end of the world...//

Typical school stuff.

//In this class, Hannibal - and I get to call him that even if you don't - and I will be bringing two different perspectives on music into our lectures, talking about classical and contemporary music and shared themes between them. If, ah, you can't guess which of us prefers which...//

Then you clearly weren't paying much attention. Or you eschewed stereotypes; good for you. (But you'd be wrong in this case.)

Hannibal smiled. "To begin with, now that you've heard our introductions, we should like to hear yours. Please give us your name, grade, and one song with an introduction you feel is memorable."

//It doesn't have to be something great or generation-changing,// Jono added. //I would pick Pearl Jam's opening to Alive as a song with an introduction that immediately grabs me, for example.//

Because of course he would.

"And I might choose Mussorgsky's Promenade to Pictures at an Exhibition," Hannibal said. "It's something many who aren't terribly familiar with Classical music will still have heard, and a theme that runs throughout the entire piece in one form or another, rather masterfully."

He nodded at the nearest student. "So, tell us your information and your memorable introduction. If you don't feel we'd know it, please play or sing or hum it for us." He paused to let the students introduce themselves.

//And that seems to be everybody, which actually brings us to our lecture of the day,// Jono said, giving a little nod. //Introductions. Overtures. Songs that set the mood for the rest of a set, musical, or album to come.//

It had seemed topical.

"What do you think it's important for an introduction to do?" Hannibal asked. "Should it grab your attention, make plain what's to come, or ease you into the music gently? For my pieces today, I have chosen the Overture to Gounod's Faust, the Overture to Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail, and the Einleitung, or overture, to Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra, which some of you may have heard before. Listen to them, and see how they introduce what may come next, how they engage you, and what you might expect from the music after them."

//In more contemporary music, especially in the last few decades, modern artists have started a bit of a trend of opening their albums with a short track, usually less than a minute, that sets the mood for the rest of the music to come. They can be anything from instrumentals to short spoken pieces, can be dissonant or intensely symphonic, and might share nothing whatsoever in the way of composition with the other tracks to follow,// Jono said, picking up the ball from there. //So I've got a handful more than Hannibal to share with you today, because of their length, but also because of how diverse they can be.//

He reached for the remote and started clicking through the songs - or just the audio tracks - that he'd chosen.

//For example, the opening track on Our Lady Peace's Spiritual Machines album, R.K. Intro, is six seconds long, and is simply one man speaking some words. The same voice shows up a few more times throughout the album, tying everything together, making it into a bit of a concept album... we'll probably talk about those later. The Offspring use spoken word to a different effect in their intro track, Disclaimer, giving something of a tongue-in-cheek commentary about the content that the rest of the album will contain. The Gorillaz track, adequately titled just, Intro is an instrumental number punctuated by the sound of sirens, giving you a feel for the sort of image the band wants to invoke of themselves when you listen to their music. They Might Be Giants' Theme From Flood makes it very clear that you're listening to the album of a band that doesn't take itself terribly seriously, and Pink Floyd's Speak To Me... well, there's a mixture of heartbeat sounds, spoken word, and clock-ticking sounds that leaves the listener appropriately unsettled while presenting a unifying theme for the album yet to come.//

... He was done listing off intro tracks now. Of course he was cutting himself off with the creepy laughter cash register track. You're welcome, class.

//Intros have become a shorter and simpler beast than the overtures that used to usher in symphonies, but their purpose is arguably the same. Setting a particular mood, stirring up a certain mindset or tying what's yet to come together with a small taste of the rest of it. The songs that follow are often great in their own right, but if an album - or a symphony, or an opera, or any other musical experience - is meant to be listened to from front to back, a composer or band might feel that a primer is necessary, so that the audience is in the proper mood to appreciate the rest as it was intended.//

By the end of Jono's enthusiastic description, Hannibal was looking amused. Welcome to a class where the teacher without a mouth talked the most, students.

"So, what do you think of these various introductions? What is their purpose, and how well do they fulfill it? What, if anything, would you suggest they do differently? Let us discuss it."

Sign in!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Setting a Mood

Introductions!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Name! Age, class, whatever else you'd like to share about yourself, and one song that you think has a memorable introduction!

Listen to the lecture!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
In which there is an intro to intros, and the outro takes a long time coming.

Discuss!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
What do you think of the overtures and introductions that your teachers played for you? Did any of them establish a certain mood? Was there anything about them that you might have done differently, or appreciated more than the rest? Did any of them leave you with a taste for more? Let's chat!

Talk to the teachers!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
One has excellent taste, one tastes excellent is literally on fire. Together... they keep cats? Listen to music? Frequently are transformed into reptiles by the island? Anyway, wait until they ping in.

OOC!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Shannon: I HAVE MISSED THIS CLASS. NOW YOU ALL GET TO BE REMINDED THAT I HAVE RIDICULOUS MUSICAL TASTES. AND THAT I CAN'T MAKE JONO SHUT UP.

Lorelei: And I get to try and remember music classes from college and google ALL THE THINGS!

Re: Talk to the teachers!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Hannibal is here! Available, drinking plenty of that coffee himself, and ready for any chatting you might want to do.
furnaceface: (Awright)

Re: Talk to the teachers!

[personal profile] furnaceface 2016-05-09 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Jono is also here! And available! And not drinking any coffee because, you know, his face is on fire.

He's giving this 'not hiding' thing a try. Let's see how that works out, shall we?
intotheout: (warrior)

Re: Sign in!

[personal profile] intotheout 2016-05-09 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
Gratuity Tucci
intotheout: (what white nonsense)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] intotheout 2016-05-09 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Tip raised her hand a little shyly. "I'm Gratuity Tucci," she said. "Yes, really." No one had actually reacted to her weird name around here, yet, but she'd gotten used to throwing that into intros in front of big groups over the years. "I'm fourteen, and a freshman, and I'm from Pennsylvania. Which is on Earth." That wasn't a habitual addition, but she'd met enough people at the welcome picnic who weren't from Earth that it seemed warranted. "And -- it's not really school appropriate, but the first intro I thought of is the one for Kanye's 'Runaway'. You know, with the piano."

Did they know? The two teachers really obviously had their preferred musical genres, after all.
Edited 2016-05-09 05:15 (UTC)
intotheout: (huh)

Re: Discuss!

[personal profile] intotheout 2016-05-09 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
"They're kind of all about being loud or creepy," Tip noted. "Or both. I liked the Gorillaz one, but I think if I heard the disclaimer when I was trying to listen to music, I'd turn it back off."

She actually had several more things she could say about Jono's selections, and she hadn't even started on the classical stuff, but it was her first day of her first class, and she didn't want to end up labeled the brain immediately.

She was mentally trying to tally any intro type songs she might have on her phone, though. Janelle liked intros, didn't she?
rebelseekspizza: (dante - in the sky (g))

Re: Sign in!

[personal profile] rebelseekspizza 2016-05-09 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
Dante
rebelseekspizza: (dante pb: squinty)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] rebelseekspizza 2016-05-09 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
Dante hadn't honestly thought about taking another class from Lecter until he realized it was a music class and, y'know, screw it, he liked music. ... and trolling Lecter.

"I'm Dante, and I guess I'm a junior now," he said, giving a casual shrug. "As for intros, hm-- that old school Nine Inch Nails song. What's it called again? 'Closer'? That one."

This was probably going to be a theme with him. Sorry, guys.
rebelseekspizza: (dante pb: looking down)

Re: Discuss!

[personal profile] rebelseekspizza 2016-05-09 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
"That Gorillaz album was a good one," Dante said. "The intro works for it 'cause it's kind of freaky but, uh..."

He trawled his brain for the word. Couldn't find it. "Like you're in a weird-ass dream or something. The Pink Floyd one just builds up your anticipation, 'cause it's like your heart beating along, but I haven't listened to that one in a long fuckin' time."

Turned out he could actually be serious as long as music was involved. "Never been a big fan of the The Offspring one. The tone of the words works, but the sound doesn't really fit the rest of the thing."
Edited 2016-05-09 06:05 (UTC)
furnaceface: (Since You Said Please)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] furnaceface 2016-05-09 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
Aw, Gratuity. It's okay, Jono knew exactly that sort of shyness when it came to introducing himself to new people foe the first time. His just kind of came from the whole voice... thing.

//You'll find that, at least in this class, we're not terribly concerned about 'school appropriate,'// he said, a touch warmly. //Censorship has no place in a class about culture.//

A few of his musical selections were going to have some f-bombs strewn about, after all.

//And I'm familiar with that one,// he added. He did run the music shop, after all. //Simple, but striking. It would be difficult to not place what song you're listening to when you hear the start of it, for sure.//
furnaceface: (Lecturing)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] furnaceface 2016-05-09 10:22 am (UTC)(link)
Were you aiming to scandalize, Dante? Because Jono was just going to nod his approval. It was possible that he was smirking, though perhaps it was hard to tell behind the fire.

What? He liked Nine Inch Nails.

//Would that be the percussive instrumental part, or the 'violate, desecrate, penetrate' parts?// He wondered. //Either way, it is definitely a song introduction that lets you know what you're in for for the rest.//

In case there was any question what sort of song they were talking about, here, for the rest of the class.
rebelseekspizza: (dante pb - down)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] rebelseekspizza 2016-05-09 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
Little bit of scandal, mostly just the first thing that jumped to mind. He remembered the dirty songs best, okay?

"Both," Dante said, smirking. "First you get into the style of the music, then you find out what we're really in for. Which is a good ride."
furnaceface: (Fire - DRAMATIC LIGHTING)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] furnaceface 2016-05-09 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
Jono. Jono, don't be twelve, Jono. Jono.

Okay, no, he was amused. There wasn't much point in hiding it.

//There's one way of putting it,// he agreed. //Good opportunity for people to duck and run if 'a good ride' isn't exactly to their tastes. Or to settle in, if it is.//
rebelseekspizza: (dante pb - thataway)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] rebelseekspizza 2016-05-09 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't like Dante said these things on purpose because it amused his inner twelve-year-old too except it, you know, totally was.

"It's just polite, right?" he said sunnily. "Gives someone a chance to give an enthusiastic 'yes' before it goes on."
furnaceface: (Fire - Headtilty)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] furnaceface 2016-05-09 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Jono could think of a few people who probably wouldn't be half as enthusiastic about it. But considering he liked the song, he didn't see much need in pointing that out.

Especially since this was a conversation with Dante that hadn't gone to hell yet, and that was a rare and precious thing.

//Which is really the point of introductions like that,// he agreed. //Gives people a taste of what's yet to come, sets the mood...//

So much for not being twelve.
furnaceface: (Fire - Casual Conversation)

Re: Discuss!

[personal profile] furnaceface 2016-05-09 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
//Which is completely understandable,// Jono replied, nodding along. He hadn't necessarily picked all of those intros because he enjoyed them, after all. //I think they were aiming for 'angry and disillusioned' in the wake of people being offended by their previous works, but to a lot of people it came off as snide or petty. Likely if that was the case, the music to follow probably wasn't going to be to their tastes anyhow, so in a sense, it did its job.//
Edited 2016-05-09 13:33 (UTC)

Re: Introductions!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Welcome, Gratuity." Hannibal nodded to her. He might be curious about her name, but he was hardly going to be rude enough to say anything. "As Jono said, we're not terribly concerned with 'appropriate' here. And I'm not familiar with that one. Do you have it with you?"
rebelseekspizza: (dante - smirky)

Re: Introductions!

[personal profile] rebelseekspizza 2016-05-09 12:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"Just in time to hit the chorus."

Dante was smirking. A lot.

Hey, a conversation with Jono he actually enjoyed. Go figure.
furnaceface: (Lecturing)

Re: Discuss!

[personal profile] furnaceface 2016-05-09 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
//The Gorillaz track might be described as surreal, perhaps,// Jono offered. //It's a little too gritty to be 'etherial.' Hell, I might even just settle on 'bizarre.'//

Jono put a lot of thought into things like this.

//Another point in the 'not too fond of Disclaimer' pile,// he added, nodding. //You raise a good point, there. It seems to be a bunch of different elements all thrown together, somewhat slapdash. I think they were aiming for sardonic, and might have missed the mark, somewhat.//

Re: Introductions!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2016-05-09 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Dante." Hannibal greeted him with a nod. He'd gathered the nature of the song from the discussion with Jono, and was amused; it seemed appropriate for Dante, both as a song he'd enjoy and as the sort of thing he'd bring up in a class. "Do you have the song with you so that we can hear it?"

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