Hi guys,
I felt like I wanted to share this story with you:
I was walking the streets of my hometown Warsaw yesterday, heading for the subway. At some point I heard the sound of music being played, but at that point I couldn't make out the instrument yet - but it definitely sounded familiar. So I started going in that direction.
As I drew closer, I saw this homeless guy in raggy and dirty clothes sitting on the ground. He was playing Vivaldi's "Spring" from the four seasons. The reason I didn't recognize the instrument at first is because it was actually an accordion, and I'm completely not used to hearing this type of music on that instrument, so it disoriented me at first.
I liked his playing enough that I picked a spot to sit down right next to him and started litening to his playing. He was playing the same piece over and over, probably because the people were constantly passing him by so he felt no need to change his repertory. But that was cool by me, as I really enjoyed it, and probably sat there listening to him for around 30 minutes. What struck me in the meantime was that, from the thousands of people passing him and heading for the metro, I think that two people stopped total - one man in his late 70's, and one woman in her late 60's. They dropped a coin in a small box that was next to him and moved on, but they seemed to enjoy his playing as well as they were grinning from ear to ear. There was also this small boy (around 4-5 years old) who seemed to be coming back from music lessons, since he was holding what definitely looked like a violin casing. The kid stopped for a few seconds to listen, with a look of complete awe on his face, but was quickly rushed by his father in the direction of the metro.
After listening for the 30 minutes I decided it was time to go home, and as I was passing directly in front of him, I noticed that he had 2 or 3 CD's in front of him, displayed for sale. I examined one of them - the cover had his picture, probably printed with a cheap home-printer, sitting on a chair with an accordion. The CD inside was a regular CD-RW bought from the store, the kind you use to burn a few mp3's. It was definitely a home made CD, but since the playlist on the back said that Vivaldi's "Spring' was there, I asked him how much he wanted for the CD. It was the equivelant of around 10 USD. I went to the ATM, cashed out, went back and paid him.
Back in my house I listened to his CD again and I really love it. I decided to upload his interpretation of "Spring" over here for everyone to listen to - it sounds exactly like he was playing it live by the subway.It is one of 21 pieces on the disc. I don't know what you'll think of it, but I just felt like it would be a waste not to share this with someone.
Hope you like it.
https://rapidshare.com/files/444985132/02-Vivaldi__Concert__Spring__Part_I.mp3