I met with some of the people with the music service that I am doing my internship with today. I don't know if I mention this, but here, music isn't really taught at each school like it is in the states. It is more like an outside group coming in to do the music classes. For instance, the company I work for provides music teachers and instruments etc. for a wide area of the city. I don't know much more yet, but I'm sure I'll learn more about the similarities and differences as time goes on.
Anyways, it looks like I'll be going around to 6 different schools each week to assist/observe the music classes. They are all primary schools so I will be working mostly with younger children, which I will surely enjoy. Since this area is a bit south of where I am living, travel time to and from the schools will be a factor to consider. But I think having a routine of being up nice and early to go to these schools will be good and help keep me from being a sloth.
Yesterday when I went for my lesson, Janet asked to see what music I brought with me. Mr. Galván had recommend British repertoire while I am here. I showed her the Horovitz Sonatina and mentioned that it was the piece that I would most like to play at some point this semester. "Horovitz..." she said. "I had lunch with him this afternoon." I forgot that he is a professor at the RCM (Royal College of Music)
I'm sorry this was a bit random. I feel as if I don't have any exciting travel-type things to tell you about but instead have given you the boring personal details that aren't much fun to read. Okay, here are some tidbits:
* Garlic and onion powder here are called Garlic and Onion Granules instead.
* The slang for pounds is quid. Hence "Ay! You got 5 quid?" = "Yo! You got 6.85 bucks?" (with today's exchange rate at least)
* Most of the front doors here have middle doorknobs instead of side ones, if that makes any sense.
Tomorrow will be my British Pop class which I've heard good things about, and Saturday and Sunday will be two more walks with Bill. I hope to have lots of good stuff to share!
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