From Tom Holzman Posted from 167.176.6.8 on September 9, 2008 at 6:03 PM (GMT)
I am so sorry to hear about the audition results. It is their loss. Keep up the good work.
From Pauline Lerner Posted from 70.108.146.194 on September 9, 2008 at 6:25 PM (GMT)
I'm sorry that the results of your audition were not what you wanted. Keep up your positive attitude about the music you're playing in your current orchestra. That experience can enrich you as a musician, too.
From Laurie Niles Posted from 75.4.228.54 on September 9, 2008 at 7:36 PM (GMT)
A necessary motto for all violinists to continue to grow and aim high: Reject rejection.
From Karin Lin Posted from 66.88.135.150 on September 9, 2008 at 8:12 PM (GMT)
My friend and fellow V.com member Clare Chu gave me this excellent advice after I had a disappointing performance: "Keep you r chin up and over a violin!" I admire your positive attitude. Hang in there and listen to what our wise Laurie said. :)
From Stephen Brivati Posted from 211.1.219.201 on September 9, 2008 at 10:17 PM (GMT)
Greetings, their loss. Your still in my category 2, Cheers, Buri
From Anne Horvath Posted from 71.12.182.23 on September 9, 2008 at 11:18 PM (GMT)
Oh, so sorry. This sounds like a good time for some Chocolate Abuse.
From Tess Z Posted from 207.177.0.15 on September 10, 2008 at 2:56 AM (GMT)
I'm sorry too but it's okay Karen. Certainly you're disappointed but shake it off, learn from the experience, and move forward.
When one door closes another is opened.
From Karen Allendoerfer Posted from 72.93.107.75 on September 10, 2008 at 10:47 AM (GMT)
My teacher said that pro's take several auditions per year, over a period of years. And that eventually you get over the nerves and the being distracted by a dead room or whatever else.
It hasn't even been 2 years that I've been playing again since I quit when my kids were born. And in the "current era" I've only been taking lessons for about 9 months. I knew when I started playing again it was going to be a long haul to get back to even my former modest levels of achievement. I think I'm almost to, if not already beyond, that point at least.
It makes it a lot easier to get over having people to talk to about it. Thanks everyone!
From Laurie Niles Posted from 75.17.14.190 on September 10, 2008 at 4:39 PM (GMT)
Once a successful professional writer friend made my mom (also a writer) the best gift that I think I've ever seen: She decoupaged a trash can, completely covering it with her own rejection letters from various magazines like "Ladies Home Journal" and "Time," etc., "Sorry, your manuscript does not meet our current needs..blah blah)." It was so interesting to see that this successful writer had actually experienced so much rejection, but also to see her wonderful attitude about it!
From Bart Meijer Posted from 82.73.148.12 on September 10, 2008 at 8:10 PM (GMT)
Sigh, indeed. And move on, and good luck next year!
From Karin Lin Posted from 66.88.135.150 on September 10, 2008 at 9:26 PM (GMT)
Laurie, that is so neat! Your mom's friend sounds fantastic.
From sharelle taylor Posted from 121.91.7.58 on September 11, 2008 at 12:45 AM (GMT)
Hi Karen, remember what you wrote: Regardless of the outcome, I think I can say this audition was a success, and I got something out of it. What's more, I'd be willing to do it again.
Hang on to that thought. Isn't it a dumb ambivalence we feel on rejection, even when we haven't fully invested ourselves in the role - jsut the process of auditioning means you have had to viusalise and imagine yourself playing in that group, so now it means an adjustment, a rearrangement of your ambition. Adjustment just takes time, is all. Today is probably the worst day, you're not going to feel the same this time in one week, let alone 1 month. I liked your Bach.
From Jim W. Miller Posted from 64.191.132.172 on September 11, 2008 at 3:32 AM (GMT)
In reality you succeed 1/10 of the time you're doing great. Just don''t stop plugging away.
From Terez Mertes Posted from 75.30.245.105 on September 11, 2008 at 1:54 PM (GMT)
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You've got the right attitude, tho! : )
Laurie - love the story. I'll be papering an entire room some day with the rejections I continue to accrue as a writer.
Comments
Posted from 167.176.6.8 on September 9, 2008 at 6:03 PM (GMT)
Posted from 70.108.146.194 on September 9, 2008 at 6:25 PM (GMT)
Posted from 75.4.228.54 on September 9, 2008 at 7:36 PM (GMT)
Posted from 66.88.135.150 on September 9, 2008 at 8:12 PM (GMT)
Posted from 211.1.219.201 on September 9, 2008 at 10:17 PM (GMT)
their loss.
Your still in my category 2,
Cheers,
Buri
Posted from 71.12.182.23 on September 9, 2008 at 11:18 PM (GMT)
Posted from 207.177.0.15 on September 10, 2008 at 2:56 AM (GMT)
When one door closes another is opened.
Posted from 72.93.107.75 on September 10, 2008 at 10:47 AM (GMT)
It hasn't even been 2 years that I've been playing again since I quit when my kids were born. And in the "current era" I've only been taking lessons for about 9 months. I knew when I started playing again it was going to be a long haul to get back to even my former modest levels of achievement. I think I'm almost to, if not already beyond, that point at least.
It makes it a lot easier to get over having people to talk to about it. Thanks everyone!
Posted from 75.17.14.190 on September 10, 2008 at 4:39 PM (GMT)
Posted from 82.73.148.12 on September 10, 2008 at 8:10 PM (GMT)
And move on,
and good luck next year!
Posted from 66.88.135.150 on September 10, 2008 at 9:26 PM (GMT)
Posted from 121.91.7.58 on September 11, 2008 at 12:45 AM (GMT)
Hang on to that thought. Isn't it a dumb ambivalence we feel on rejection, even when we haven't fully invested ourselves in the role - jsut the process of auditioning means you have had to viusalise and imagine yourself playing in that group, so now it means an adjustment, a rearrangement of your ambition. Adjustment just takes time, is all. Today is probably the worst day, you're not going to feel the same this time in one week, let alone 1 month. I liked your Bach.
Posted from 64.191.132.172 on September 11, 2008 at 3:32 AM (GMT)
Posted from 75.30.245.105 on September 11, 2008 at 1:54 PM (GMT)
You've got the right attitude, tho! : )
Laurie - love the story. I'll be papering an entire room some day with the rejections I continue to accrue as a writer.