Saturday, July 31, 2010

Thursday and Friday


So Thursday was a mix of events and adventures. First I had German class, where i had my midterm, which I think I did excellent on! After that i warmed up as usual and then headed to my accompaniment lesson. I worked with my pianist and worked out a lot of great things. After my lesson, I had some time to spare, so I practiced, score studied, and talked with some friends. After lunch we all headed to a festival master class with Sir Thomas Allen. It was really great! The participants were young artists with the festival, around 26 years old. So they were all pretty fantastic. He was a riot! He would just drop little funny lines here and there. Although he spoke mostly in German, we could still understand a lot of what he was doing. After the master class was over, we headed back to the dorms to chill and see what was up for the night. We then decided to hang out in what is known at the hostel as "the party room". It was a blast! It was about 20 of us from the program. We danced and talked and just had a great time. Then we headed out to a few pubs and really had a great time! We got in kind of late, so we slept in because on Friday we didn't have classes.

Today I caught up on sleep! It was fantastic, I feel so much better and ready to tackle the world. I practiced the opera for 2 hours today and found that i was much farther along then i was giving myself credit for. I have made schedule for the week and should be completely ready by friday. After relaxing and practicing, we decided to go out for a nice dinner and a few drinks. We went to this really fantastic austrian/italian/indian place...i know what your thinking, but it was yum! After that we headed to Murphy's Law and had a drink . We were all kind of ready to head in, but we stopped at a durum stand. If you have never had a durum, you haven't lived! It is literally the best thing i have ever eaten! We need these in the states! haha! After the durum we headed back and now i'm off to bed because we are getting up early to go to the salt mines and the fortress tomorrow, as well as a carriage ride around the city and watching a broadcast of La Traviata in the square. Ciao for now!
Living the Dream (for real!),
Lauren Frick

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Master Class!

So I was once again exhausted and i had to study for a quiz, so i didnt have time to blog. So yesterday, I used one of my free misses from German class, so that i could sleep in, and when i got up i felt a lot better. then i went and warmed up and practiced, so that i could get ready for my coaching. I absolutely love my vocal coach!!! He is awesome, and i started looking at the school that he coaches out and it may be a strong possibility for my grad school list. I could learn to deal with the cold to study there. haha! After my coaching we had lunch, and i could harldy eat anything because i was trying to keep my nerves down because i had my first masterclass here. I was actually a lot more nervous than i thought i would be. I sang Zuiegnung by Srauss and not only did i sing in german, i had to introduce myself and interact with the clinician in German. I was scared out of my mind when i had to speak to her because my conversational German is scary, haha, but im working on it. I sang for and the very first thing she told me was that my ah vowel was too far back...shocker, haha. I hear that all the time, so i wasnt surprised. we also did a lot of diction fixing as well, and most of it made it easier for me to sing. Go figure. So i was pretty pleased with my first showing at the program. I also talked to a few of the judges from the competition and got some awesome feedback! They all told me that they were really impressed with my interpretation and expression, which shocked me, because usually im being told that im not doing enough, so maybe i had a huge breakthrough when i crossed the atlantic, haha! They also gave me some great feedback about my voice and told me that i am still so young for the instrument that i posess, so i have to give it time. I also got a lot of great things to work on and am really happy that i got such great feedback. So even though i didnt place, im so glad that i did the competition because it gave me a lot of positive results. In the afternoon, I actually just went on adventure in the city, and really explored a lot of little back places. It was awesome, just to walk down the streets and really start to think about the people that have walked these streets before me, mind blowing, when u really start to think about it. I also bought some lucky people some awesome presents as well! I headed back to the dorms, but i stopped at this little cafe to pick up a small dessert to go with dinner, and i ended up with a shortbread type of cake with marmalade in the middle and the ends were dipped in chocolate, it was delicious! When i got home i made dinner, and worked on some lesson dictations and i also started study for my german quiz. I also wanted to let you all know, that i will not be traveling this weekend, because i just have so much to get ready for school, and it just needs to get done. So me and my roommate are going to do some awesome things around the city , like the Salt Mines and the Fortress and we are going to go to the Dome on Sunday for Mass! Hopefully this will not be the last time i am in Europe, so I can always go other places at another time. Well, I will post later about today, ciao!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Monday and Tuesday

So Monday night i was so exhausted that i didn't even have the energy to blog. So Monday was the start of another week of classes. I started with German class, and then practiced as usual. I was pretty exhausted because of our amazing weekend. After lunch we headed to Hellbrunn Palace. And although i though i had experienced this the last time i was here, i was in for a huge surprise. There is an entire section that we didn't even go near. It was the water games. Apparently they liked to play practical jokes back then too! It was fantastic, we were so scared of when the tour guide was going to surprise us with a water trap. It was of course beautiful, but very fun as well. After that we go to go in the palace and take an audio guided tour inside. After we went to see the Gazebo that was used in the Sound of Music, at the "I am sixteen, going on seventeen..." part. So that was pretty much Monday.
Tuesday, was partly the same, with German and then I had a voice lesson. It was an ok lesson, because i was feeling a little under the weather, but im feeling much better now. After my lesson, i did my homework and worked on dictating my lesson and some ipa. Then me and my friend Jonathan went for tea and then lunch. After lunch we went and observed another fantastic masterclass. And tomorrow is my turn! I'm a little nervous, but only because i have to communicate with her in German. A little intimidating. So some prayers and good thoughts my way would be greatly appreciated. After the class, i went and practiced some more and then headed to do some shopping in town. I headed back to the dorms where i am now ready to go to bed. I will let you all know about my masterclass tomorrow. But for now, ciao!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Salzkammergut!

So lots to report from an extremely busy night and day, and there is still more to come! So last night it was raining and raining and raining, so we did not get to go see the traditional fire dance in the square, kind of a bummer. So we went to a local pub and chilled for a few hours and afterwards we got the most amazing durum, ever. If you have never had one, it is a wrap with chicken or lamb, some kind of amazing sauce, lettuce, tomatoe, and spicy stuff. Delicious! So we headed in and got some sleep for our extremely busy day to follow. We headed out to the Salzkammergut, and let me tell you, it is extremely beautiful! We stopped in a few amazing sections of it as we went along. We went to the town of Mondsee and saw some amazing buildings and we even got to go to the mass for a bit. Then it was up the mountain, the bus winded around these sharp curves like it was nothing. It was a little nerve racking, actually. Then we got to the location we were having lunch at. And we were about 3500 feet above sea level, so we were up pretty high. It was a little chillier, so we had to break out the jackets and scarves. Then before we ate, we got a tour and learned how they made their award winning cheese. It was really interesting. We got to see cheese and different stages of ripening. We even got to meet and name a 4 day old calf! Her name is Pamina ( yes we are all opera dorks), haha, love it! Then it was time for lunch. We had this selection of cheeses and meats and veggies, along with fresh homemade bread. It was so fresh! Nothing like what we have back in the states, even the pickles they had were homemade! Also, the cows up there, just roam free, there are no fences. interesting. So then after our scrumptious lunch we headed to the next town of Hallstatt. We actually went right by Abtenau, for all of you who went on tour last summer. Hallstatt was also gorgeous. The lake was so clear! The first place we went was the bone house. It was a very interesting sight. It is this little house full of 1200 skulls, dating back to medevial times. I can't wait to show you pictures of this, it was kind of creepy, yet very interesting all at the same time. After that we went to check out a waterfall, and it was also a sight to see! Then we had about an hour of free time. Of course I wanted to check out all the local shops, even in Europe, I love a good bargain when i see one! I got a few gifts for some lucky individuals back in the states and few things for myself. I got a small container of local salt, as that is what this entire region is known for! And Matthew, you are going to love your present! I also got a ton of pictures of the local cows for you! They are way different then in the states. They were also having this pirate day for kids, so everyone in the town was dressed as a pirate. It was quite a sight! After that we headed back to Salzburg, and on the way back we got to see the headquarters for Red Bull. Did you know that it was based here in Austria? Cause I sure didn't! Anywho, so now i'm back at the dorm getting ready to go to the opening night performance of Jederman at the Domplatz. It's a morality play and is supposed to be one of the highlights of the entire festival. I will blog tonight about it, but i'm about to try my hand at cooking some of my purchases from Billa, wish me luck! Also I did find out about the competition today and unfortunately did not place. But i'm so proud of what i did put out there and wouldn't really change a whole lot about my audition. It was a great panel audition experience as well. I have so much to continue working on, and I just have to have faith that in the next ten years everything will come together, to produce the whole package. I know what i need to work on, and i will continue to put everything that am into my art. Without music, life would be a mistake, and that is a motto I live by everyday. As well as there are people that will like you and people that will hate you, and you just have to keep going until you find the people that will love you! Well I'm off to cook dinner and go to the show, ciao!

Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Total Immersion

So, I know today isn't over, but i have so much to tell you all about that i figured i would just make 2 posts. So this morning i got up around 6 am, so that i could get my voice moving. After I got up and moving I went down to warm up for the competition. Oh yes, i forgot to tell you all about the competition! Today I competed in a competition here for a chance to sing in a formal recital at The Mirabel Gardens Palace. This is huge. So after i was all ready, it was still raining pretty hard, so i decided to take a taxi over, because i was wearing a nice dress. The front desk called the taxi and when i got out to it, i figured that they had told them where i was going. Well, no such luck, the man didn't speak a word of English. So I had to give him the address and between my broken German and his almost non-existant English, i somehow managed to end up in the right place. Anywho, so i went into the college to warm up and practice a little but more. Then it was time! I headed over to the church where the competition was taking place and collected myself and walked in confident. I sang Zuiegnung by Strauss to start off and it was the best i had ever done it, i was really proud of myself. I thought my line and diction was much improved even from last week. Then they asked for Where the Music Comes From by Hoiby and I was also pretty proud of this one as well. I messed up the last word and said feel instead of love, but darn it, i sold it! Hahaha! Then they asked for Se Florindo, and i really had a lot of fun with that one. And the final piece they asked for was Va! by Massenet from Werther. I was fairly happy with this one as well, overall i think i did the best that i could do right now, which is all that i can ask from myself. We should find out the results very soon and i will let you know as soon as i know. Even if i don't get picked it was a fantastic experience and i learn something every time i compete.
After i was done, i was starving! So i headed to our favorite local pizzeria and had the most amazing artichoke pizza! i know i keep saying everything is so good, but it really is! After lunch i headed to Billa, the local grocery store, and let me tell you this was an entirely new adventure. First of all i had to smart about it because i had to carry everything home. Second, everything is in german, so i had to use a lot of critical thinking skills. For instance, they have a totally different way of doing their fruits and veggies. You as the buyer have to weigh them and place a sticker on it. Everything has its own number, but on somethings i did not see a number. So it was very confusing. But i figured it out and eventually got the hang of it. Then i went to get fresh out of the oven bread, smells amazing! Then to the cheese counter, these people love their cheese. Anywho, i wanted to get some mozzarella for tomatoes and mozzarella, but i couldn't find it for the life of me. I asked the attendant and she proceeded to tell me in German that it was around the corner in another case. Talk about being totally overwhelmed with language! So all in all it took me like 1 1/2 to go through this tiny little grocery store to get a few things. Then i headed back with my groceries to the dorm. Then i took a nap because we are going to be up late tonight and i wanted to be able to enjoy everything. Tonight is the opening of the Salzburg Festival, and they have some open air concerts and opera showings as well as a traditional fire dance around the fountain in the square, should be incredible!! I will tell you all about it tomorrow. Also tomorrow we are going to the Salzkammergut! Look it up! It's beautiful and should be amazing! Well for know ciao!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Yesterday

So I passed out and went to sleep, so I didn't get the chance to tell you all about my day yesterday. It started out with the usual, German class. I had my first quiz and i think i actually did pretty well on it. After that we had a ton of free time. So I checked emails, studied my score, wrote out my translations, and then was out of things to do by 10:30, haha! So I decided to go practice and just run my recital for the competition. After that it was about time for lunch, so I headed over to the restaurant. We had catfish and salad. It was actually pretty good, and i'm not usually a fish person. After lunch I headed the Museum of Modern Art. In order to get to the museum, you have to go up the elevator that is inside the mountain. And also you can just pay for a one way ticket, but i didn't see any other way to get down...hmm. Anyway, Now I am usually a skeptic of modern art, but I decided to open my mind and see what is had to offer. It is also way on top of the mountain, so you get a fantastic view of Salzburg. The museum was very interested, it had some stuff I liked and some stuff that just confused me. The very first exhibit was my favorite. It was a giant collage of pictures of people who had literally been branded with designer brand names. It was really very clear what this artist wanted to portray. That we are so obsessed with these brand names that they almost become a part of who we are and sometimes take over. It was a really powerful message. My other favorites were the Andy Warhol originals. They were even better in person. There was this one artist that just put different sized pickles on different sized podiums in a giant room...i was baffled at this "art". After the museum, I just spent some time admiring the view and just thinking about the amount of history this place has seen. Its almost mind baffling. After the museum, I headed to the Salzburg Festival Ticket office with some friends to see if we could get tickets to any other shows. Unfortunately all they have left right now are 100-500 Euro tickets, and that is too rich for my blood. But they told us to call back on the day of the show to see if any tickets had been returned. So then it started to rain, and i mean really rain. So we walked in the rain to the restaurant we were going to eat for dinner, and we were soaked by the time we got there. So we ate dinner, and then headed to get some eis. I had kiwi, and it literally tasted like i had bitten into a fresh, ripe kiwi, yum! Then it started to rain pretty hard again, so we took a taxi home. Let me tell you, this was one of the nicest taxi's I have ever been in. So we got back to the dorm and I literally just passed out. I think I'm pretty adjusted to the time difference, but we do so many things that i usually sleep really well. Well today is the competition and my time is at 10:30, so I am going to go warm up and then head to the competition.
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Thursday, July 22, 2010

I can do this!

I can and will be a professional opera singer. I had an amazing talk with my voice teacher today and she totally reaffirmed to me that i have the necessary components to be a fantastic singer. I'm not saying this in any way to be cocky or arrogant, but this is a huge boost of confidence to me, because i'm constantly second guessing myself. She told me i'm taking all of the right steps thus far, and gave me some great advice for the future. My favorite quote from the discussion was, "Sometimes big fish in little pond, can still be big fish in a a big pond". I never even fathomed that!

Well anyway, today was the same for the most part. I had German class, and then i warmed up for my lesson. Then i had one of the most fabulous lessons of my life. I have decided that i am going to get over the whole hating listening to myself and start recording every lesson. I'm also going to try and get a pianist for 1/2 hour at every lesson. It has become something that i can't live without now! She did tell me I need to work on my French a bit, so you bet your butt that as soon as i am done my German homework, i am going to go over that song a thousand times before bed! I just can't even believe my ears when i hear how much i have grown in 4 days. 4 days people! This is astonishing to me. Notes that have been difficult to produce for 2 years are suddenly opening up and great!

After my lesson I had some down time, so i dictated my lesson so that i can remember everything we do. After that i had some down time and just talked with some friends. Then it was lunch, and let me tell you, so far this place that we go every day for lunch can do no wrong! After lunch we had another masterclass, and my friend Jonathan sang in it and he was fantastic! The guest artist was awesome and gave a lot of good insight especially on breath. After the masterclass, I got a new aria from my teacher, Berta's Aria from The Barber of Seville. I'm really excited to get started on it! After that we headed to Billa, the local grocery store to get bandaids, for my aching blisters! After that we went to dinner and had a blast. The sheer company of these musicians, is fantastic! Now i'm back at the dorm to do homework and practice, so ciao until tomorrow!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

I am where I am

What a statement, right. I am where I am. I'm not where i will be in ten years, so i need to stop putting those expectations on myself right now. This was the genius moment of the day from one of the professors. There is an order and a natural progression that must take place before you can go sing at someplace like the MET. You crawl before you walk. Mental Note.

Today I started out a little earlier so i could enjoy the walk to school instead of rushing to get there. The cook, his name is Martin, and he is super nice to us and makes delicious breakfasts. Everything here is fresher and better for you, but surprisingly still very tasty. After breakfast I headed to German class and i'm starting to get the hang of it, but its a very tough language, so its going to take me a while. After German I practiced and did some score study and did lots of research for Hansel and Gretel. After that I hung out with some friends, and we watched videos of some of the greats doing what they do best. After that it was time for lunch and we had a vegetable soufle and of course, potatoes, lol! After lunch we had a master class focusing on German diction and it is really great to see these other people at the same point in their studies and career as I am. I don't think this will make me lighten up on practicing or how serious i take this, but it makes me feel a little better to know that everyone else out there has just as many problems as i do, and we are all in the same boat.
After the masterclass, i vocalised a bit, and then rehearsed for the competition on Saturday with my accompanist. He is fantastic, I can really not say enough great things about him. He also plays at my lessons! What a concept! This is something that i am going to try and bring back to the states with me. A lesson accompanist! We get so much more done within the lesson because the teacher is only focused on me and my technique rather than trying to play a song and analyze at the same time. I'm also totally going to invest in vocal coaching as well, because i have only had one vocal coaching and i'm a believer. It takes a village to train an opera singer. Seriously.
After the great rehearsal, I went to dinner with a new friend, Johnathan, he is from Mississippi, and a riot. He kinda reminds me of another certain southern boy at Shepherd...haha! After that we headed back and i'm getting ready for bed now, so that i can get up and do it all again tomorrow!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I have officially fallen head over heals in love!

Guten Abend!
I LOVE SALZBURG! I wish i could stay here forever! Well today, i had my second day of German class, and it was really great, i learned a lot of new things, and even had homework! But i did it during a break so, its all done. After German class, I warmed up and practiced some Hansel and Gretel. Then I had my first voice lesson and it went really well. I'm studying with a mezzo, so i'm really excited! I learned a lot of new things to add to my technique, that will make things a lot easier. The hour lesson flew by and then i went and reviewed everything that we went over. After that it was time for lunch and it was another traditional Austrian lunch of meat and potatoes. This one was pretty tasty. Then we had a masterclass with one of the professors and watched a few students, and the emphasis was on German diction. It was really informative and i learned so much from watching the others. After the masterclass, we went to this awesome music store that has literally every score on the freaking planet, it was heavenly. Unfortunately it was a little pricey so i only got a small book there. Then we stopped for an eis, and this time i had koko, or coconut, delicious once again. Then we had dinner at a cute little cafe type place. After dinner we decided to head back to the dorms to practice, so now, that's where i'm headed! Ciao!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Monday, July 19, 2010

Musical Exploration and Explosion

Today has probably been one of the most intense, exciting and overwhelming days of my entire life. I got up at 6 am, ate breakfast and walked 20 minutes to school up two hills. Then I had German class for an hour and a half and my teacher is awesome! She is kind of young and is so willing to help us and answer our questions, which is great. After the class, I went to practice and warm-up. It took me like 10 minutes to get over the fact that everyone in the freaking building could hear me warm-up and then I was like whatever, everyone else is singing here too. Then I had my very first vocal coaching ever, and let me tell you it was one of the best lessons of my life! My coach was Mr. Tom Elman, and OMG, he blew my musical mind! He talked about things in a way that i had never heard before and it really clicked. Of course he told me I was working way to much, and of course i've heard that a million times, but the way he went about was so simple yet so genius at the same time! The main thing that is going to dramatically change my sound is keeping the vocal tract all lined up, and trying to de-Americanize my speaking and singing voice. I literally got instant results when i changed some of these things, and because of it, i was able to vocalize a high C today! A high C! People this is big for me! I have been a long time sufferer of the high note afobia, its a pretty common mezzo condition, and can only be cured with lots of courage and practice. Also there are so many freaking sopranos here! I know there are a lot out there in the world, but man! I love me some soprano, but i just avoid those that think they are the next Anna Netrebko at 20 years old...anywho, after my life altering lesson, i checked out the lieder collection here, and OMG it is so freaking amazing! I found a ton of books that i would like to get myself, and a ton of awesome rep for my senior recital. After that we ate lunch at this VERY Austrian restaurant, and we had this dish that was dumplings and eggs, and was surprisingly very yummy. After that we went on a historical walking tour in Salzburg, and our guide was this cute little Austrian woman who was very funny. I learned a lot that i didn't know and we went a lot of places that i had never been before. After the like 3 hour tour, we went to dinner at this little Italiano place down the street and it was scrumptious. After that we got our next flavor of eis, erdbeer, which is strawberry, and that one was yummy too! We then headed back to the dorms and now i'm looking forward to a relaxing evening in and going to bed and getting up and doing it all over again! Thanks for all the prayers and love!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Day 2 Continued


Well after my last post we headed back to the college to find out who our teachers are. I am with the mezzo-soprano teacher here and I am super excited! Then we headed to a really cool beer garden to eat dinner, but no beer for me. Then we wandered back to the dorms and just had a very relaxing evening. Tomorrow starts the busy schedule of it all! I have German class at 8 am, then I'm going to practice and then I also have my first coaching tomorrow. It should be very interesting, as i have never had a formal voice coaching, with a vocal coach. I am really excited to just really focus on expression and emotion within my songs. It should be fantastic! Then we are headed to our traditional Austrian lunch and a tour around the city! I love this place, i could literally just stay here the rest of my life, i may not come back, haha! Even though I have only been here 2 days, I am starting to feel more and more like I belong. I feel like I am among the caliber of singers that are getting ready for graduate school and beyond. This is not a boastful, egotistical statement, but an affirmation that my hard work is paying off and that i do believe that i can make my dreams into a real career. The people here are fantastic! So many personalities from all over! Well I have to get up bright and early so I better hit the sack!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Day 2

So far, Day 2 has been fanfreakingtastic! I got up at 8:30 am (which means I got to sleep in! I had my audition for the faculty and of course like 4 other girls were singing my song, so i knew i had to make it great. It actually went really well, and for me to say something went really well, takes a lot. And i felt strangely calm and at home in front of these highly respected, and supposedly intimidating people, haha go figure. I think that as i am beginning to grow into my voice, i am becoming more comfortable in front of people and also i think that i know that people are either going to love me or hate me and there is nothing i can do about it, so there is no reason to get all worked up over it. Believe me this has taken me about 15 years to finally come to grips with, lol! So then we got some lunch at this cute little pizzeria and omg, it was awesome! Then me and my suite mates have made it our personal mission to try every flavor of Eis in Salzburg. We are only up to 2 so far, haha. Also I forgot to tell everyone about the walking...we walk EVERYWHERE. So far it hasn't been so bad, but i'm sure by the time we leave i am going to have the most killer calves ever! HAHA! Now we are just chilling at the dorm and are going to head to dinner in a while and check out the list for our teachers. Then all the fun starts tomorrow at 8 am. I'm sure something epic will happen before tomorrow so look for another post tonight. Also we have a free weekend and i may be going to Budapest, Prague, Venice or maybe even Greece! I will keep you all updated!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Orientation Day

Today I was up at 7 am ( if you know me at all, you know that is freaking early for me, haha). I had breakfast in the dining room, and it is all traditional austrian breakfast food, so no fruity pebbles here darlin'. Me and my suite mates went to Old Towne today and we wanted to find the college and what should have been a ten minute walk turned into an hour excursion, filled with asking locals for directions in broken German and being sent the completely wrong way, haha! Then we finally found the right place. Then we went out exploring, and man did I break in my new tennis shoes! Then we ate lunch at this really cute, hole in the wall type place, and i had the best pasta i have ever had in my life! Then we were thoroughly orientated to the program and to the city. It is shaping up to be an amazing summer and we found out that our opera tickets and festival tickets are amazing, and even more exciting, we will be seeing Anna Netrebko sing Juliette in Romeo and Juliette!!!!!!!!!! I am more excited than you even know! After orientation we went to the grocery store and bought some really cheap water bottles, and then headed to dinner with a group of fantastic people. I think i am going to spend all of my money on bottled water! I love being around other people that love music and especially opera as much as I do!!! And I also found out today that i have a free weekend, and a group of us may be traveling to Greece or Venice! Well, it's only 7 pm and i am about ready to pass out! If this is any indication of the rest of the summer, it is sure to be an eventful one. Tomorrow is our faculty audition and all of the faculty are fantastic and i am so lucky to get to study with any of them. Check back later for more!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Friday, July 16, 2010

Flight and First Day Settling In


So it has been a while since i posted last because my computer died and Munich airport didn't have free wi-fi, and i'm on a budget, haha! So I left Dulles at 5:30 pm yesterday and I arrived in Munich around 7:30 am this morning. It was about an 8 hour flight. I sat next to this really nice German lady and watched a few movies, and slept for about 30 minutes. The food wasn't too bad on the flight, and I watched the gps plane on the screen for a while, and I wished it was a touch screen game, where I could move it faster. Anywho, when I finally got to the airport, I found out that they sent one of my bags to the wrong airport, but it was all good because within a half hour they were safe and sound with me. Then I wandered around to find something for breakfast and the only recognizable food was subway, but even that was different, haha go figure. After that i went to see if i could find anyone from the program, and it took me like an hour because i was in the wrong building of the airport, haha. Then i found a few and we starting talking, I can now say that i have never talked about music, especially opera so much in my life. It was thrilling! I loved it! So anywho, I waited for 6 hours in the airport, waiting for the bus to take us to Salzburg. Then the bus finally got there and we were on the bus for like 3 1/2 more hours! We finally made it to the dorms and I was excited to meet my family, only they got my housing mixed up and i'm now staying in the dorms. But there is nothing i can do about it, so i'm going to make the best of it! I have my own room and 2 great suite mates. Tomorrow is our orientation at Salzburg College, so I will let you all know about that tomorrow! Thanks so much for the love and support!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Thursday, July 15, 2010

On my way!

Ok people, we are on our way! I am currently sitting at the gate, waiting for my flight. Everything moved pretty smoothly when i checked in and went through security. So the next stop is Munich, Germany, and I should be there at 7:30 am, Munich time. Unfortunately I couldn't get everything in one bag, so i had to pay for an extra one, i really tried, haha! I will have access to email and facebook and I would love to hear your comments right here on the blog! I am a little nervous about the flight, i'm not the best flyer, but hopefully everything will be fine and I will post again when i get to Munich! Summer of a Lifetime 2010 has officially begun, it's time to get excited!
Living the Dream,
Lauren Frick

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Less than a week!

Ok people, we have one more week until take off!!!! And Felicia told me that I needed to blog more, so here is my attempt. I have about 5 days until my plane takes off for the summer of a lifetime. I am so excited!!!! I have my audition piece for the faculty all ready to go and my competition recital is really coming along. You guys will have to start checking back everyday because now the fun stuff begins!