
WARNING: This is a post I finished and then realized that it kind of sucked. Not sure what my point was when I typed it. I guess it was too late to be attempting something creative. However, since is the only proof that I have, in fact, been on my blog at all in the last month, I decided to publish it anyway. Read at your own risk!
With the holiday season now officially over, it’s time to look back at Christmas 2008. Ah, yes. The endless shopping with hopes of beating that Christmas deadline. The dragging of cheery decorations out of boxes and into the living room with that thought in the back of your head that it will all have to be put away and dragged back into storage eventually. That day or two of rest hanging out with family and friends. The struggle to stay up until midnight to ring in the new year.
The pilgrimage to see the Nutcracker.
As an orchestral musician, I’ve been under the Nutcracker on a few occasions, but I had never seen it from the audience. This year, I played in the orchestra for two productions, and finally got to see it for myself for the first time from the audience point of view. Each production was put on by a unique group as far as skill, size, and quality – from the orchestra’s, the dancer’s and the stage’s point of view. The first production was one in Grand Junction, staged by a private dance studio, accompanied by an orchestra that consisted of musicians contracted from CU in Boulder, and DU in Denver, along with a few local musicians. The second was staged by a high school dance studio in Longmont, with the music supplied by the Niwot Timberline Symphony – a volunteer community orchestra.
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