It never ceases to amaze me how few Americans (compared to those from elsewhere) actually possess passports and how some others delay their first applications for them for as long as they do; I believe that this has been the case for quite some time.
Good luck with the recital, anyway.
Best,
Alistair
I think this is supposed to be one of those "you stupid, ignorant, uncultured American" posts, but I don't care. That's not why I haven't traveled, and I honestly can't believe the number of people who live in privileged families and go traveling throughout their growing up and entire lives. I'm not bored with the US, btw (I haven't seen and/or experienced MOST of it), I wasn't some little bank account baby, where some fund was set up for me to go to college or anything like that, OK? SO, what I am doing now in my life is a BIG deal (yet somehow entirely natural-feeling) and we're talking serious bucket-list territory. Like, I've wanted to do this for a very, very long time, deeply, and it's never been right or possible-seeming. Even this experience that I will have has been a deep meditation, and I've not wanted to get my hopes up (plus, it's been a little daunting), so unlike other people who might have the luxury of doing something like this at the drop of a hat, when it seemed like a possibility, I didn't just go out and spend $150 on a passport as though that's all that needed to happen. This has been and still is an evolving experience.
BUT, now that I've booked my flights with a general plan, I'm going to start getting some details squared away. My very being is a wanderer, I think, to a large degree (there's plenty within me that likes a regular home, as well). I've deeply wanted to experience other cultures and places, but Germany, Italy, Austria have been tiptop on my list. I'm not really going to "experience" Germany (I'm mainly just flying there), but think I am definitely finding my way to Vienna (and Salzburg with the Festival! WOOT!). There are Hostels and I feel so deeply about it, I'll sleep on the streets (outside of somewhere Beethoven-related) if I have to. That's nearly honestly how I feel.
My primary focus is Music and the Festival, of course (GLADLY!), but for me, being in these areas along with my primary focus is all part of the musical experience. It's as though I'll have a full experience that my entire being can participate and live in.
But here's what my soul is like: Germany, Italy (I'd also very much like/need to see Rome, specifically, but that's nowhere on the radar), Austria, Switzerland, Spain, France ... I'm pretty sure Russia and seeing the Moscow Conservatory are very high up on my list (maybe higher than those other places, I'm not sure) ... China, Japan, Africa, Antarctica, I'd love to see South America ... Brazil, Argentina ... and then pretty much anywhere else possible. Of course, I'd like to see major destinations, but I'd also just like to be in these small, little, secret places and just quietly take it in that way.