Dragon's Laire's Bardic Championship.
Dec. 11th, 2006 06:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
.....Greetings All,
.....It was an interesting day at the Dragon's Laire Baronial Bardic Championship. Lots of highs, some lows. Definitely a learning experience all around, that is for sure.
.....The Championship itself consists of two entries. My morning entry was a comparison of sounds between the bass gemshorn and the bass recorder. I was extremely nervous as I started the introductions. But when I played my gemshorn I relaxed some. I love the gemshorn. It has a very nice, pleasant sound and is a lot of fun to play. When I was done with my gemshorn recital I picked up my bass recorder and started with its recital and immediately started having problems. When I warmed up earlier the recorder sounded great but like an idiot when I came back into the room I sat the warm, moist recorder next to a cold drafty window. So when I started playing again, well duh, sqweak, sqweak, sqweak. The more I sqweaked the more nervous I became and my fingers started shaking. I made it through the song eventually, it was 'adequate' but it wasn't exactly pretty.
.....In the afternoon I went through a comparison of 'Shakespearean' and Spenserian sonnets. I enjoy reading and writing sonnets, so this was rather fun. I was still nervous as was evident in how I rushed through my presentation. I glossed over some sonnetry construction that the audience might have appreciated hearing. But I was quite proud of the fact that I was able to answer any question posed to me in depth and with easy answers and that all the sonnets I presented to the judges were written by myself. One of the judges, Mistress Giuseppe wants me to write an Italian sonnet that she could put to song. I'll have to work on that. :-)
.....There were two other competitors. Vincent of Venice (Glymm Mere) played two songs on a harp. I love harp music so I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the music. Conchobar (our former Baronial Marshall) did a filked song in the morning. In the afternoon he did this absolutely amazing soliloquy comparison of theatre styles from Richard the III (Shakespeare). He was absolutely amazing! After his performance I was sure in my heart that he had won the competition. But to my absolute astonishment Talia gathered us all up later that evening and let us know that I had won the Championship. I was absolutely floored. I was totally convinced that Conchobar had won and hadn't really given a whole lot of thought to the Championship after that.
.....However, on Sunday I started finding out that it might have been a more controversial win than I may have thought. The general opinion from several people was that too much attention was given to the documentation and background and less to the actual performance itself. I would be the first to admit that Conchobar's Richard III performance was, by far, the best of the day. So if the points had been weighted to the performances themselves, would I still have won? Maybe, maybe not. What really made me wonder though was that, if nothing else, the point spread should have been close enough to where Their Excellencies should have been brought in to discuss who should be awarded the Championship. I know that His Excellency had problems with what I presented and so if given a chance I think that Conchobar stood a very good chance of coming away the Champion. His Excellency is a clear proponent of the Bardic Champion being an entertainer first, historian / researcher second. I can actually agree with his viewpoint. And since the Championship is for Their Excellencies’ Champion, his viewpoint should carry considerable weight.
.....If had known all of this on Saturday I think that I might have refused the Champion's cloak. I would much rather be the clear Champion than have a Championship questioned even in passing. Not sure exactly what to do about it all at this point. It may be that nothing can be done about it at this point. I may just not wear the cloak or stand behind the Baronial Thrones for this year. And, to be honest, that part I don’t think I’ll mind a whole heck of a lot. I’d much rather be comfortable in the audience. :-)
…..Like I said though, I learned a lot. And I very much enjoyed having Marquessa Laurellen be my inspiration. She was such an incredible steadying and supporting force all day. She encouraged me constantly. Made sure I was fed and watered. Stayed out of my way when I needed to be alone. Gave me her special smile and the ‘look’ whenever she thought I needed it. She made the day good. I’m so incredibly lucky to have her in my life now. Makes me giddily happy just thinking about it. :-)
…..Gotta run and get to work.
…..Aaron / Arontius.
.....It was an interesting day at the Dragon's Laire Baronial Bardic Championship. Lots of highs, some lows. Definitely a learning experience all around, that is for sure.
.....The Championship itself consists of two entries. My morning entry was a comparison of sounds between the bass gemshorn and the bass recorder. I was extremely nervous as I started the introductions. But when I played my gemshorn I relaxed some. I love the gemshorn. It has a very nice, pleasant sound and is a lot of fun to play. When I was done with my gemshorn recital I picked up my bass recorder and started with its recital and immediately started having problems. When I warmed up earlier the recorder sounded great but like an idiot when I came back into the room I sat the warm, moist recorder next to a cold drafty window. So when I started playing again, well duh, sqweak, sqweak, sqweak. The more I sqweaked the more nervous I became and my fingers started shaking. I made it through the song eventually, it was 'adequate' but it wasn't exactly pretty.
.....In the afternoon I went through a comparison of 'Shakespearean' and Spenserian sonnets. I enjoy reading and writing sonnets, so this was rather fun. I was still nervous as was evident in how I rushed through my presentation. I glossed over some sonnetry construction that the audience might have appreciated hearing. But I was quite proud of the fact that I was able to answer any question posed to me in depth and with easy answers and that all the sonnets I presented to the judges were written by myself. One of the judges, Mistress Giuseppe wants me to write an Italian sonnet that she could put to song. I'll have to work on that. :-)
.....There were two other competitors. Vincent of Venice (Glymm Mere) played two songs on a harp. I love harp music so I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the music. Conchobar (our former Baronial Marshall) did a filked song in the morning. In the afternoon he did this absolutely amazing soliloquy comparison of theatre styles from Richard the III (Shakespeare). He was absolutely amazing! After his performance I was sure in my heart that he had won the competition. But to my absolute astonishment Talia gathered us all up later that evening and let us know that I had won the Championship. I was absolutely floored. I was totally convinced that Conchobar had won and hadn't really given a whole lot of thought to the Championship after that.
.....However, on Sunday I started finding out that it might have been a more controversial win than I may have thought. The general opinion from several people was that too much attention was given to the documentation and background and less to the actual performance itself. I would be the first to admit that Conchobar's Richard III performance was, by far, the best of the day. So if the points had been weighted to the performances themselves, would I still have won? Maybe, maybe not. What really made me wonder though was that, if nothing else, the point spread should have been close enough to where Their Excellencies should have been brought in to discuss who should be awarded the Championship. I know that His Excellency had problems with what I presented and so if given a chance I think that Conchobar stood a very good chance of coming away the Champion. His Excellency is a clear proponent of the Bardic Champion being an entertainer first, historian / researcher second. I can actually agree with his viewpoint. And since the Championship is for Their Excellencies’ Champion, his viewpoint should carry considerable weight.
.....If had known all of this on Saturday I think that I might have refused the Champion's cloak. I would much rather be the clear Champion than have a Championship questioned even in passing. Not sure exactly what to do about it all at this point. It may be that nothing can be done about it at this point. I may just not wear the cloak or stand behind the Baronial Thrones for this year. And, to be honest, that part I don’t think I’ll mind a whole heck of a lot. I’d much rather be comfortable in the audience. :-)
…..Like I said though, I learned a lot. And I very much enjoyed having Marquessa Laurellen be my inspiration. She was such an incredible steadying and supporting force all day. She encouraged me constantly. Made sure I was fed and watered. Stayed out of my way when I needed to be alone. Gave me her special smile and the ‘look’ whenever she thought I needed it. She made the day good. I’m so incredibly lucky to have her in my life now. Makes me giddily happy just thinking about it. :-)
…..Gotta run and get to work.
…..Aaron / Arontius.
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Date: 2006-12-11 02:55 pm (UTC)ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please do NOT put a controversy where there is non!!!!!!!!! If you don't trust the judges, then we might as well not have a competition at all!!!!!!!! Just let the Coronets choose and be done with it!!!!!!
Arontius, you belittle youself by presenting this argument, and it distresses me that ANYONE WOULD SAY TO YOU THAT YOU MAY NOT BE DERSERVING OF THIS HONOR!!!!
I was the scorekeeper. You won. It was a good competition, but sweetie, YOU WON. Okay? It was not close enough for a tie-breaker.
I am so angry now I can hardly see straight. I am furious that your victory is tainted, even in your own mind.
Not whining.
Date: 2006-12-11 03:39 pm (UTC)Arontius.
What she said.....
Date: 2006-12-11 03:00 pm (UTC)Re: What she said.....
Date: 2006-12-11 03:43 pm (UTC)Arontius.
Who's The Laurel?
Date: 2006-12-11 03:38 pm (UTC)Perhaps you can use this nagging idea of yours to stretch yourself? If Their Excellencies want more performance, perhaps you should work up a couple of performance pieces? On the Gemshorn? Write a sonnet about DL or Their Excellencies and present it?
Either way, I will bite you really hard if you say that you will not wear that cloak. I've got a good set of choppers and nobody wants a trip to the hospital for explanations and stitches.
Re: Who's The Laurel?
Date: 2006-12-11 03:41 pm (UTC)Actually, you present some good ideas. Will definitely have to work on that.
Arontius.
Re: Who's The Laurel?
Date: 2006-12-11 04:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-11 03:51 pm (UTC)You clearly put a lot of work, heart and soul into your offering and from what I understand you covered everything so well there wasn't much left for them to question you about. If you see this as an opportunity to stretch even further, then YAY, but please enjoy what you'd earned.
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Date: 2006-12-11 04:12 pm (UTC):)
the judges declaired you the winner. that day. of that set of criteria. you best fit that set of criteria on that day. thats all :). it doesnt mean you're better or anything, just that you best met their criteria at that moment in time :)
I agree with Laurellin. you have the opportunity to set your own and anyone elses mind at rest by knocking their socks off performance wise :)
go for it!
hey, and I didnt know you played the recorder...we should get together sometime! I do soprano and tenor, and am teaching cute ltitle red haired apprentices hubby the alto. that sounds like a consort to me! ;)
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Date: 2006-12-11 09:38 pm (UTC)totally true. and, since this was a championship, you have many opportunities to show how good you really are for the duration of your obligation. rather than stressing about the way this decision was made, I encourage you to instead focus on showing how worthy you are. which I have no doubt you will do.
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Date: 2006-12-11 04:25 pm (UTC)So, Congratulations! You? Are a ROCK STAR!
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Date: 2006-12-11 07:47 pm (UTC)1st - I know your whinning and really don't think you deserve the cloak BUT you DO have wonderful performance skills. They are just differant skills then Conchobar's or Vincent's and that is what makes and Made the competition wonderful.
2nd - If anyone in the Barony or there Excellancies, wants the Bardic to be all performance based, then we will need to change the score sheets and run a whole differant system then Kingdom standard. Saturday, we used the Kingdom Bardic Scoring sheets. They weight heavy on performance. So don't sell yourself short. AND the Baroness was present when we added up the scores, she agreed with the results. So, if there Excellancy wish to change the results, they would have or should have said something then.
And that's my 4 cents.
Nonsense !
Date: 2006-12-11 10:34 pm (UTC)Vincent
Re: Nonsense !
Date: 2006-12-11 10:48 pm (UTC)If you want some hints on how to do documentation, and what judges are looking for, please let me know, I'll be happy to share what knowledge I have. Also, read the comments that are given on the judging sheets in the best possible light. We have been lucky to get very helpful judges that truly want to encourage artisans. Contact them for more information, suggestions, ideas, help.
Do you know how great it is to compete? Just getting up there and laying yourself open is a big accomplishment! You be proud of yourself!
Re: Nonsense !
Date: 2006-12-11 11:04 pm (UTC)Re: Nonsense !
Date: 2006-12-11 11:08 pm (UTC)wow... that was one crazy night....
Date: 2006-12-12 01:50 am (UTC)For the record I 110% agree with the judges as I did talk to them breifly so I would be knowledgeable.
Because we knew all 3 competiters and were extremly proud to have them compete Brighid and I kept out of the judging completly. Neither of us have any doubt who the true Bardic Champion of Dragons Laire is.
Cedric