Thursday, September 29, 2005

Free is always good


Especially if it's the Symphony.

"Here, a desired life in music is grounded in great teaching, demanding performance, solid scholarship and devoted love of the art. We are a community wholly in love with the study of, creation of, performance of, MUSIC!" - Phyllis Curtin, Dean Emerita, Boston University College of Fine Arts.

So like tonight I went to see the Boston University Symphony Orchestra at the Tsai Performing Center, conducted by David Hoose. They played Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D Major and Rimsky's Scheherazade. The principal violinist, Wonjung Choi, was spectacular. I've still got her solo in my head.

Gots to study for finance exam next week before the family arrives. Goodnight and God bless.

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