Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Where there's music
One of the things that I have been enjoying over the last couple of weeks is the way that music has played a part in our new way of life.
It's hard to go past the videos of the Italians and Spanish singing from their homes whilst they are in lockdown. I've been very emotional watching them
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The other thing that has been cool is that artists and organisations have given us access that we would never otherwise have had.
The first one I saw was when Keith Urban did a 30 minute performance in his warehouse. He was there with only a couple of other people (including Nicole Kidman doing a great line in mum dancing). I have long been a Keith Urban fan so I have actually watched this a couple of times now. He gave us another one this morning my time from his basement. I hope that we see more!
A funny story about Keith Urban. Last year we travelled to Nashville on our trip to the USA. I knew that I wanted to go to the Grand Ole Opry and as soon as we started planning I looked at the tickets and thought I really must buy tickets to the Opry. Every few weeks I would think the same again. Just before we left on our trip I thought I really must buy tickets to the Opry but I just didn't get to it.
As we were driving into Nashville my now husband pointed out a billboard asking did I know Keith was going to be at the Opry the next night! Ummmm, no I did not. You can bet that the very next thing I did was book tickets! And it was so fantastic to be in that famous place watching one of my absolute favourites play!
That's a very long introduction to say that one of the other shows that we watched was the livestream from the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night. It featured Marty Stewart, Vince Gill and Brad Paisley. It was so good to be able to say we've been there and stood in that circle that remains unbroken. And yes, I got a bit emotional then.
I also listened to Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood this morning, and I hear that Robbie Williams has done a live karaoke today. My plan is to watch those tonight!
My husband likes classical music so we also enjoyed watching the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra playing Beethoven's Symphony No.7. We will definitely be watching more of these if they are streamed.
There are so many opportunities to witness performances that just wouldn't normally be available to us in this way.
And I haven't even touched any of the theatre that is being made available from Broadway to London's West End to shows from the Globe Theatre.
Have you watched anything interesting lately?
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There's always a silver lining! I haven't caught any of this, but will look them up now - it will make a nice change from watching the news... I caught a clip about how the BBC will be streaming various dramas/plays, I think, so will have to explore that too.
ReplyDeleteI think you can also stream new release movies but I haven't figured that out yet.
DeleteThe Globe is doing some streaming of performances? I hadn't heard that but am definitely going to look into it.
ReplyDeleteI think it is more showing previous productions rather than live streaming
Delete*Snap!* I watched the Beethoven too...
ReplyDeleteand also the New York Met opera as well!
I haven't watched opera yet Lisa. Time to expand my horizons?
DeleteMusic is a great way to get our minds off all the bad news! Love that story about the Opry! :) So cool you guys got to see Keith Urban.
ReplyDeleteTake care and stay well!
I ended up seeing him three times last year Greg and it is still not enough!
DeleteThank you for this reminder to seek out some live music online. I caught a video of Keith Urban's performance in the basement with his wife, but would love to see some more from my favorite musicaans. Off to search for more!
ReplyDeleteHope you find some interesting things to watch Les!
DeleteI hadn't heard there was music available live online.
ReplyDeleteThere's lots out there Deb!!
DeleteLove your Opry story. I may need to take a music break today!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoyed your music break Debra!
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