I worry for the winds in Seoul, but I hope they are being very careful and know what they are doing. (Maybe things are much better in Korea.) But oh this speaks to my heart, and a part of me would love to just say goodbye and not just goodnight with this. But I’m sure I’ll be back … it just feels, sometimes, as if everything is ending.
From the YouTube page:
Brought together by Music Director Osmo Vänskä, the Minnesota Orchestra and Seoul Philharmonic build a musical bridge across the globe to bring you this one-of-a-kind collaborative edition of Edward Elgar’s sublime Nimrod from the Enigma Variations.
“I believe strongly that music enables each of us to share our emotions both alone and together, and it can elicit feelings like grief, hope, faith in a better future and love,” says Vänskä. “Nimrod by Edward Elgar brings to my mind all of those emotions when I am conducting or listening to it, and I am convinced that all the players on the video are also sharing the same thoughts literally across the globe, from Minneapolis to Seoul. We all wish you strength, hope and peace.”
https://minnesotaorchestra.org/
https://www.seoulphil.or.kr/
This is so rich and gorgeous, and I need to believe that those in Seoul have been tested regularly enough that they are able to enjoy making this music together without fear and with hope for the future. I love you, dear sister! ?
Yes, I am sure things are much better there than here … because it’s better EVERYWHERE else! Silly United States.
And I love you too. I also love that a heart turns into a question mark here. Hah!