Friday morning we went to a rehearsal at Avery Fischer Hall for the Mostly Mozart concert to be held that evening. It was really fun to see everyone dressed casually but playing this very disciplined classical music. When the conductor and the soloist, Joshua Bell, came on the stage they looked like two teenagers about to make some mischief. Of course, everyone under 60 looks like a teenager to me lately.
Being a very visual person I was enchanted with the look of Avery Fischer Hall, particularly the pattern created by the EXIT signs. Beautiful music and I am obsessing over a black and red sign.
We met a friend for a long lunch then walked down to the Museum of Art and Design where I particularly enjoyed this exhibit. There were a couple of interesting videos and some good dioramas. Almost like dollhouses it's fun to see large things made small, although the subject matter wasn't always charming.
Rehearsals are great. I've seen several CSO rehearsals this year, including nearly the entire "Otello" opera. It's fun to hear the music in more detail as the musicians work on specific passages, and I love how the conductor can bring out shifts in playing with just a few muttered syllables, or a flick of the wrist.
Posted by: Karen | August 08, 2011 at 11:47 AM
(Also loved your photo of the hall - looks like a something that should be woven.)
Posted by: Karen | August 08, 2011 at 11:47 AM
The red of the exit signs caught my eye, too. The intro to the diorama made me want to see it too. I'll be in NY for a few days at the end of the month. Hummmmmmm
Posted by: Alice | August 09, 2011 at 07:03 PM
Unfortunately Im going home on Thursday 8/18. Some day our paths will cross.
Posted by: ruthe | August 13, 2011 at 08:19 PM