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* Fall 2011: 7.012, 8.022, 18.100B, 21M.011, 21M.445
 
* Fall 2011: 7.012, 8.022, 18.100B, 21M.011, 21M.445
 
* Spring 2012: 18.102, 18.901, 18.952, 21M.301, 21M.445
 
* Spring 2012: 18.102, 18.901, 18.952, 21M.301, 21M.445
* Fall 2012: 18.705, 18.712, 18.905, 21M.302, 21M.445
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* Fall 2012: 18.705, 18.905, 21M.302, 21M.445, 21M.451
 
* Spring 2012: 18.104, 18.312, 18.906, 21M.303, 21M.445, 21M.480
 
* Spring 2012: 18.104, 18.312, 18.906, 21M.303, 21M.445, 21M.480
  
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* November 2011: Ballade in F Minor (Chopin). Michael Lewin Masterclass, Lowell, MA.
 
* November 2011: Ballade in F Minor (Chopin). Michael Lewin Masterclass, Lowell, MA.
 
* December 2011: Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" (Beethoven), I; Berceuse and Finale from L'Oiseau de Feu (Stravinsky/Agosti). Emerson Piano Recital.
 
* December 2011: Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" (Beethoven), I; Berceuse and Finale from L'Oiseau de Feu (Stravinsky/Agosti). Emerson Piano Recital.
* December 2011: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major (Brahms), with D. Zhang, violin, and K. Miller, 'cello. Chamber Music Society Concert.
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* December 2011: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major (Brahms), with D. Zhang, violin, and K. Miller, 'cello. MIT Chamber Music Society.
 
* May 2012: Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" (Beethoven), II/III. Studio Recital, Boston, MA.
 
* May 2012: Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" (Beethoven), II/III. Studio Recital, Boston, MA.
 
* May 2012: Fantaisie in F Minor (Chopin). Emerson Piano Recital.
 
* May 2012: Fantaisie in F Minor (Chopin). Emerson Piano Recital.
* May 2012: Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor (Arensky), with D. Zhang, violin, and K. Miller, 'cello. Chamber Music Society Concert.
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* May 2012: Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor (Arensky), with D. Zhang, violin, and K. Miller, 'cello. MIT Chamber Music Society.
 
* June 2012: Piano Sonata for Four Hands in D Major, II/I (Mozart), with A. Yuan, piano. MOP Talent Show, Lincoln, NE.
 
* June 2012: Piano Sonata for Four Hands in D Major, II/I (Mozart), with A. Yuan, piano. MOP Talent Show, Lincoln, NE.
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* October 2012: "Trout" Quintet, I (Schubert), with D. Zhang, violin, C. Chang, viola, H. Kim, 'cello, and M. Chen, double bass., MIT Corporation Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
  
 
== Upcoming ==
 
== Upcoming ==
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Ask me for more info if you want to come! I usually send out e-mails about the ones that are more important to me.
 
Ask me for more info if you want to come! I usually send out e-mails about the ones that are more important to me.
  
* October 2012: "Trout" Quintet in A Major, I (Schubert), with D. Zhang, violin, C. Chang, viola, H. Kim, 'cello, and M. Chen, double bass., MIT Corporation Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
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* December 2012: Cello Sonata (Debussy), with S. Jang, cello. Emerson String Recital.
* December 2012: "Trout" Quintet in A Major (Schubert), with D. Zhang, violin, C. Chang, viola, H. Kim, 'cello, and M. Chen, double bass. Chamber Music Society Concert.
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* December 2012: "Trout" Quintet (Schubert), with D. Zhang, violin, C. Chang, viola, H. Kim, 'cello, and M. Chen, double bass. MIT Chamber Music Society.
* Spring 2013: Piano Sonata in D Major, K. 576 (Mozart), Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major, D. 960 (Schubert), Fantaisie in F Minor (Chopin). Emerson Solo Recital.
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* Spring 2013: Piano Sonata in D Major, K. 576 (Mozart), Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major, D. 960 (Schubert). Emerson Solo Recital.
  
 
== Things you should listen to ==
 
== Things you should listen to ==
Just so this isn't entirely about me, here are some links to some of my absolute favorite pieces of music; take a listen! May add more later.  
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Just so this isn't entirely about me, here are some links to some of my favorite pieces of music; take a listen! Some (okay fine, most) are long, all are awesome.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpog3w98Tz0 A boy and a girl (Whitacre)]. A short choral work, with incredibly beautiful, unique, and dense harmony so characteristic of Whitacre's music.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpog3w98Tz0 A boy and a girl (Whitacre)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sHLoTAQ7H0 Etudes, Op. 25 (Chopin)]. Nominally studies in piano technique (which they certainly are), but also one of the most significant artistic achievements in music.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sHLoTAQ7H0 Etudes, Op. 25 (Chopin)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2uYb6bMKyI Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major (Mozart)]. He wrote a lot of them and I've listened to relatively few, but my favorite so far.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DubXfCE2b4c Piano Quartet No. 1 (Brahms)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG2BbRV5438 Piano Quintet (Dvorak)]. Probably my favorite piece of "true" chamber music, very pleasant and easily listenable.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG2BbRV5438 Piano Quintet (Dvorak)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2irIzawVcc Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major, D. 960 (Schubert)]. The most divine opening measures I've ever heard; the rest is pretty sweet too. My big performance project for 2012-2013.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2irIzawVcc Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major, D. 960 (Schubert)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rfle8wSwJM Piano Sonata No. 7, Precipitato (Prokofiev)]. The awesome (and short) finale of an otherwise mediocre (at least in my opinion) work, it speaks for itself. If you want a challenge, try to guess the time signature without looking at the score.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rfle8wSwJM Piano Sonata No. 7; III. Precipitato (Prokofiev)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2VDnq9X0Kc Requiem (Faure)]. If I'm lucky, they'll sing this at my funeral.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2VDnq9X0Kc Requiem (Faure)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rL0u-8nyp4 Romeo and Juliet (Tchaikovsky)]. A musical retelling of the Shakespeare play for orchestra; you may recognize the "love theme."
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rL0u-8nyp4 Romeo and Juliet (Tchaikovsky)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIlPaqmcklk Sonata for Violin and Piano (Franck)]. I think by far the greatest work ever written for solo instrument with piano - the dialogue in the last movement is breathtaking.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srb2EyvTSGw Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (Bernstein)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1QMwqDlDLA Violin Concerto (Beethoven)]. One of the reasons why I regret my lack of skill in violin.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcGQV1hRHJ4 Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66Lq1nHRp24 Violin Sonata No. 1, Fuga (Bach)]. Where the hell Bach got the idea to write a three-voice fugue for a one-voice instrument I have no idea.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6zVcO3VxVc Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)]
 
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTc1mDieQI8 Symphony No. 40 (Mozart)]
 
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIlPaqmcklk Violin Sonata (Franck)]
 
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At some point this may become more than really stupid lists of information, and/or may be formatted better. Probably not soon, however.
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Revision as of 01:35, 14 October 2012

Carl Lian
Room M304
Year 2015
Courses Mathematics, Music and Theater Arts


The Obligatory

Yo. Instead of writing poetically about who I am, I'll list some things which interest me. For completeness, also things that certainly will not interest me.

Interests

  • Math. In addition to being a math major I'm somewhat involved in high school math competitions: with Damien Jiang I lead grading for AoPS and USAMTS, I've taught at Idea Math, and have also graded various olympiads for the AMC, including grading at MOP. I am also an officer on HMMT, see below.
  • Mario Kart. Possibly the only video game at which I ever had any level of competence (and the only video game I in which I care to gain any competence).
  • HMMT. I'm one of the problem czars for February 2013, and you should definitely let me know if you're interested in writing problems. Otherwise, if you're interested in volunteering or in any other aspect of the competition, you can let me know; I'll try to fill you in.
  • [Western Classical] Music (see below). I usually pretend I'm a music major, especially given the amount of time I dump on music, though in reality I have no interest in taking N history classes and fulfulling HASS requirements outside 21M. I even did a UROP in computational musicology and atonal music. I also go to a lot of concerts, including BSO college card concerts, so definitely let me know if you want to go sometime.
  • Sports. I'm always down for a game of badminton or basketball. I'm a Celtics and Patriots fan, nominally a Red Sox fan but have recently discovered the sad fact that baseball is incredibly boring. I am always up for going to a sports game.
  • Cooking. If time exists.
  • Running/Working Out. Took both up relatively recently. Am always open to making either one a group activity.
  • TV shows that don't suck. I've been looking for someone to marathon Friends episodes with for ages.
  • Lexington, MA and how it's way better than wherever you grew up.

Non-interests, in contrast with the interests of many other hall members (sorry)

  • Computer Science
  • Video Games that aren't Mario Kart
  • All of the stupid shit people say on hall because other people say the same stupid shit on hall

Classes, by Semester

  • Fall 2011: 7.012, 8.022, 18.100B, 21M.011, 21M.445
  • Spring 2012: 18.102, 18.901, 18.952, 21M.301, 21M.445
  • Fall 2012: 18.705, 18.905, 21M.302, 21M.445, 21M.451
  • Spring 2012: 18.104, 18.312, 18.906, 21M.303, 21M.445, 21M.480

Music

I'd like to think that much of the time other hall members spend playing video games, I put in to music (Alas, I'm guilty of both playing too much Mario Kart and sucking at it). My main instrument is and always has been piano, but I played violin in high school and occasionally can be heard sawing away on Vlad's violin. I've been an Emeerson Scholar since Fall 2011, and also play in Chamber Music Society. Somewhat for my own reference, I've documented my past and future performances on piano, so as if you give a shit:

Past Performances

  • October 2011: Sonatina, Sz. 55, BB. 69 (Bartok). MTNA Quad-State Convention Masterclass, Medford, MA.
  • November 2011: Ballade in F Minor (Chopin). Michael Lewin Masterclass, Lowell, MA.
  • December 2011: Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" (Beethoven), I; Berceuse and Finale from L'Oiseau de Feu (Stravinsky/Agosti). Emerson Piano Recital.
  • December 2011: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major (Brahms), with D. Zhang, violin, and K. Miller, 'cello. MIT Chamber Music Society.
  • May 2012: Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" (Beethoven), II/III. Studio Recital, Boston, MA.
  • May 2012: Fantaisie in F Minor (Chopin). Emerson Piano Recital.
  • May 2012: Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor (Arensky), with D. Zhang, violin, and K. Miller, 'cello. MIT Chamber Music Society.
  • June 2012: Piano Sonata for Four Hands in D Major, II/I (Mozart), with A. Yuan, piano. MOP Talent Show, Lincoln, NE.
  • October 2012: "Trout" Quintet, I (Schubert), with D. Zhang, violin, C. Chang, viola, H. Kim, 'cello, and M. Chen, double bass., MIT Corporation Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Upcoming

Ask me for more info if you want to come! I usually send out e-mails about the ones that are more important to me.

  • December 2012: Cello Sonata (Debussy), with S. Jang, cello. Emerson String Recital.
  • December 2012: "Trout" Quintet (Schubert), with D. Zhang, violin, C. Chang, viola, H. Kim, 'cello, and M. Chen, double bass. MIT Chamber Music Society.
  • Spring 2013: Piano Sonata in D Major, K. 576 (Mozart), Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major, D. 960 (Schubert). Emerson Solo Recital.

Things you should listen to

Just so this isn't entirely about me, here are some links to some of my favorite pieces of music; take a listen! Some (okay fine, most) are long, all are awesome.