Monday, November 21, 2011

What a weekend! Medieval Feast 2011 and ASO performance!

This was a great weekend for performances! I feel less stressed now having gone through it, but nonetheless am happy about the process.

Saturday night was the 4th annual Medieval Feast at the Franco-American Heritage Center. What a night that was!
Don't worry, this is my wife-- but this picture tells you what the night was like-- costumes, innuendos, a badly written script that was memorized, and small events that didn't come off as they did on paper. I knew what to expect so it was no surprise to me. I actually got to eat this year!
More photos will be uploaded as they become available. I had a number of costumes and was at one time a jester, a French prince, and a minstrel. It was a good time and I hope the patrons liked it. Next year, less lines please!

Sunday the 20th was the Augusta Symphony Orchestra's Haydn, Dvorack and Sibelius concert. I already loved the Haydn but I was not sold on the Dvorack-- until I played it-- beautiful music and melodies that need some coaxing out, but then expand and repeat in wonderful ways. It was a great performance and while I missed the night before, I was told that the venue I played at was better. The High St. Church in Auburn has great acoustics and I hope I get back there soon for more orchestral magic!

Thanks to all that went and pics will soon follow!


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