Da Da Da Da, Bang, Crash!
Managed to score some corporate box tickets to Carmena Burena on Saturday night!
There we were in the wonderful Royal Albert Hall (RAH), in the front row of box listening to 400 choristers singing Caremena Burena with a nigh on full orchestra (everything from the triangle, to the flute, to the double bass, to a gong to the pipe organ!).
I've been to the RAH several times and always admired the pipe organ there (it's huge and the largest in the UK!) and I have to say that when it's a full volume - it's loud! Nearly jumped out of my skin when those keys were met!
It certainly is a thrill for the senses seeing classical music played live, television just can not do it justice, and I highly recommend experiencing it at least once, even if you are not a classical music type!
http://www.royalalberthall.com/
There we were in the wonderful Royal Albert Hall (RAH), in the front row of box listening to 400 choristers singing Caremena Burena with a nigh on full orchestra (everything from the triangle, to the flute, to the double bass, to a gong to the pipe organ!).
I've been to the RAH several times and always admired the pipe organ there (it's huge and the largest in the UK!) and I have to say that when it's a full volume - it's loud! Nearly jumped out of my skin when those keys were met!
It certainly is a thrill for the senses seeing classical music played live, television just can not do it justice, and I highly recommend experiencing it at least once, even if you are not a classical music type!
http://www.royalalberthall.com/
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