2012.09.30 03:56
1. Seventy Six Trumbones. |
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2012.09.30 08:56
This is a real entertainment in which all the players and audiences "enjoy" the music,
not try to learn or understasnd the music like conventional classic symphony orchestra.
As you see, everybody, even the players, are "alive" and enjoying,
while in the conventional concert, everybody is serious and "dead."
This is the way to go.
Every year, I get solicitation to support our local symphony.
They should entertain the public, not just the classic musicians and classic music fans.
When is your local symphony orchestra going to learn André Rieu's way?
Are they going to say it looks too cheap or not serious?
I don't know what is (or is not) being cheap or serious,
your local symphony's way of begging for public subsidy because of lack of audiences,
or André Rieu's way of making everybody happy and being self-sufficient?
2012.10.01 16:43
André Rieu 의 연주는 항상 즐겁습니다.
잘 들었습니다.
Andre Rieu & His Orchestra is Celebrating Korean Chuseok
at Radio City Music Hall in NY like Korean-American
Association, NJ at the New Overpack Park, Ridgefield, NJ.
Happy & Merry Chuseok, WM.
PS; I've been to Radio City Music Hall once to see "The Phantom of the Opera"'s
star singer Michael Crawford singing "The Music of the Night". He gave me chills.