I had a friend in visiting from a far, a former roommate, and excellent trumpet player. We attended a performance of Bach's B minor mass, which everyone should do at some point. As we were eating and going about various locations, he would stop with his camera and say, "Wait, let me document this."
I'm not big on cameras and taking photographs, myself. My snapshots and documentations are audible. Here are two of them, with a disappearing prelude preluding the disappearing.
September 1st, 2009: The local high school's Clavinova. The prelude is just a 30 second trifle.
October 10, 2009: Trip 2, appearing out of sequence for reasons you shall see. The occasion was the world premiere of Joe Baber's opera, "River of Time," based on the early life of Abraham Lincoln (this was fantastic, btw).
September 21, 2009: Trip 1. Not a long trip, but hearing violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved present a true solo recital, a riveting one. The meditation has a built in prelude, and then we're off.
Different places, different pianos.
(getting to know a Steinway D:
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=36289.0 )
(I am dominating this board.

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