I don't know if you remember,
last year, I attended an art opening organized in the offices of
Mac Allister, a head hunter company. Well, this year I went back! Only this time on top of showing paintings they also had musicians! And not just any musician, a cellist (Hugues Lassere) and
No Yon Kwon, a soprano who sang all kinds of music, including
this famous one. A perfect moment for a Sunday ;-)
This is a business with some class. What a great contribution to the public, the arts, and an evening.
ReplyDeleteLet's celebrate life with music. On another note, Midnight in Paris is pure fun. I can envision myself moving back to the City of Lights.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eric! You rock!!
Wonderful! That's the way to network... :)
ReplyDeleteThis networking stuff sounds like a lot of fun! :)
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine getting to sing with a cellist as accompaniment? How amazing. Glad you had a good time and thanks for sharing it with us!
What a great experience. I love cello and the song is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful song! It brings tears to my eyes!
ReplyDeleteGreat networking idea but...that's not a cello but a double bass (contrabass in french i think). At least they weren't playing in the metro-sure to be difficult to get it down the stairs and through the ticket taker machine!
ReplyDeletejust listen to music but don,t know what they are asking and what they are expressing. anyhow thanks to this post. just listen a song Alors on Dance but don,t know what is the meaning of that song. but music is excellent in that song.
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