I've alluded to the fact that my work situation has been pretty unbearable recently due to a 'clique' of what I must, in the spirit of the season, call 'collegues' going out of their way to be as obnoxious as possible. More and more, I found that rather than sit in the staff room, I would sit in the car and put a cd on. Although I tried various works, it was always Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto that I would end up playing. It had the advantage that the first movement lasts about 18 minutes which gave me enough time to make tea and purchase whatever gourmet offerings were available from the canteen before settling down behind the wheel with one of the MANY recordings I've acquired over my 30 years of cd collecting! I found that it always turned my low mood into something a bit more positive.
I think my affection comes from the fact that it was one of the first pieces I ever wanted to play and although, I was never likely to perform it with an orchestra, I used to find that it was a good barometer of my progress since I'd dig it out every summer and would find I could manage a bit more than the previous year.
Anyway, I suppose my question is what works do you turn to in moments of stress?
I think my affection comes from the fact that it was one of the first pieces I ever wanted to play and although, I was never likely to perform it with an orchestra, I used to find that it was a good barometer of my progress since I'd dig it out every summer and would find I could manage a bit more than the previous year.
Anyway, I suppose my question is what works do you turn to in moments of stress?
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