lydia martin (
ex_vocal737) wrote in
dear_mun2012-02-03 09:29 pm
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I appreciate that you admire my talent, mundane, but I think you need to consider carefully whether or not this city is really going to be beneficial to my career. My arrival there certainly won't be beneficial to yours. And to be honest, I don't really want to share headspace with any of these people. They're uh, kind of unsavory.
That said, I'm really disappointed that I'm going to miss out on an opportunity to serenade Rachel on Valentine's Day. Though we're not going to duet Let's Play A Love Scene, okay, I don't care if it's "meta". I've been practicing several songs I think would be appropriate, but if I'm going to arrive in March I'm not really sure what else you expect me to do with them. Anatole doesn't exactly seem to be on the show choir competition map. Or any map.
Also, will a pianist be provided, or will I have to provide my own accompaniment? That's really something you should look into before you write another word of this application.
That said, I'm really disappointed that I'm going to miss out on an opportunity to serenade Rachel on Valentine's Day. Though we're not going to duet Let's Play A Love Scene, okay, I don't care if it's "meta". I've been practicing several songs I think would be appropriate, but if I'm going to arrive in March I'm not really sure what else you expect me to do with them. Anatole doesn't exactly seem to be on the show choir competition map. Or any map.
Also, will a pianist be provided, or will I have to provide my own accompaniment? That's really something you should look into before you write another word of this application.

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[ dammit. ]
I supposed you would make a very good Tony.
[ And then she rambles. ]
I miss having second voices, nobody sings in Anatole. I mean Caroline does and she even does it fairly well, she simply lacks training; but she's about the only one. There are so many kings and queens and knights who I imagine are busy plotting against each other and have no time for music, it's tragic.
When they do listen it's wonderful, though, not many people can say they sang to royalty.
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