AIGHT
here's the rundown of Wien so far
-climbed a giant hill in salzburg and visited a castle
-visited mozart's birthplace (saw his first violin and his REDish hair)
-ate dinner at the oldest restaurant in central europe
-visited a couple bars/clubs in Salzburg
-visited Mathausen, a concentration camp (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauthausen-Gusen_concentration_camp)
-ate, and continue to eat a lot of these (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neapolitan_wafer)
as well as these (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinder_Bueno)
-saw two operas - Tosca and Lucia, and a ballet at the staatsoper (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_State_Opera)
-saw the vienna symphony play Brahms 2 and Rachmaninoff 2 at the Konzerthaus WHERE WE WILL BE PERFORMING (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konzerthaus,_Vienna)
-chilled in mcdonald's with Langholz
-visited the vienna museum of fine arts (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Museum_of_Art)
-and the national library (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_National_Library)
-went to high mass at augustinerkirche (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustinerkirche)
they did the Schubert Mass in Bflat. BEAUTIFUL. even though everything was in german and i had no idea what was going on.
-ate some of this where it was invented (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacher_torte)
and i still have almost two weeks left.
YAAAAAAAAAAY
dear wien, i love you. stay awesome.
dear USA, you're pretty cool, too. see you soonish.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
reality sets in
AND IM FINALLY REALIZING THAT IN FEWER THAN 72 HOURS I WILL BE ON A PLANE TO GERMANY!
why did I realize this? all because of public radio, of course. Driving back from buying stuff that I "need" in order to travel, I was listening to public radio, and an orchestra was playing something beautiful, and I felt something. I yearned to go to an excellent orchestra concert. Like that same feeling when you just want a good cry - like you need it in order to feel like you can move on. I want to hear an orchestra and cry. I want to be moved. I want to try and get them to play the whole program over again, cause I loved it SO much.
and that, my friends, will be happening shortly.
I'm certain that some of the most memorable and moving performances I will ever hear in person will be within these hallowed 23 days spent in Austria and Germany.
I can't wait to listen. That's a first for me.... the girl whose brothers wanted to make a shirt for saying "Help! I'm talking and I can't shut up!". True story.
....the whole living in a hotel with one of my best friends for a month might be awesome, too.
just maybe, though.
all i can say is,
hell. yes.
worth every freaking penny.
why did I realize this? all because of public radio, of course. Driving back from buying stuff that I "need" in order to travel, I was listening to public radio, and an orchestra was playing something beautiful, and I felt something. I yearned to go to an excellent orchestra concert. Like that same feeling when you just want a good cry - like you need it in order to feel like you can move on. I want to hear an orchestra and cry. I want to be moved. I want to try and get them to play the whole program over again, cause I loved it SO much.
and that, my friends, will be happening shortly.
I'm certain that some of the most memorable and moving performances I will ever hear in person will be within these hallowed 23 days spent in Austria and Germany.
I can't wait to listen. That's a first for me.... the girl whose brothers wanted to make a shirt for saying "Help! I'm talking and I can't shut up!". True story.
....the whole living in a hotel with one of my best friends for a month might be awesome, too.
just maybe, though.
all i can say is,
hell. yes.
worth every freaking penny.
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