Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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Via YouTube, I regularly listen to symphonic performances, especially Bernstein's handling of Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony and the Seoul (Korea) orchestra's handling of Tchaikovsky's 6th. (One aspect I like is comparing the Seoul conductor's handling of his business compared to Bernstein's - very different styles). John, here's a comparison of your environment (Bernstein on Friday's) compared to one of my favorite memories. In October of about '08 or so, I was mountain biking on a long, dusty dirt road in the flat woods at Berry College, at 28,000 acres the largest college campus in the world. As I peddled along, a terrific thunderstorm hit. In seconds, I was shivering while peddling through the thickest of Georgia red-clay mud. The closest "oasis" was Frost Chapel on Berry's Mountain Campus. I peddled up the to the front porch, found the door open, and entered the sanctuary. I was the only person inside the hushed chapel except for a young coed who was practicing a solo. She didn't know I had entered the building. She didn't know she had a single, sodden, disheveled bike rider as an audience. I stood in the quite warmth of the chapel, grateful to be out of the storm, and listened to her sing beautifully. A half hour later, the storm ended, I got back on my bike, and peddled across the wet woodland roads to my old pickup truck.
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