Running ParisDailyPhoto has undoubtedly many advantages. One of them is to allow me to meet and/or exchange with nice people from all over the world. But sometimes it goes further than that... Recently I received an email from a certain Florence, who follows PDP from somewhere in Asia (I won't disclose too much as she seems to be quite discrete on the Net!) and emailed me asking me if I would be interested in getting tickets for an opera arias concert in Paris!). You bet I was... So here I went last evening, at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées - a great theater located at Avenue Montaigne listening to Donizetti and Verdi. A big merci to Florence then, and to Marco Zambelli, the marvelous conductor who arranged for the tickets ;-)
Thursday, September 20, 2012
The sound of arias...
Running ParisDailyPhoto has undoubtedly many advantages. One of them is to allow me to meet and/or exchange with nice people from all over the world. But sometimes it goes further than that... Recently I received an email from a certain Florence, who follows PDP from somewhere in Asia (I won't disclose too much as she seems to be quite discrete on the Net!) and emailed me asking me if I would be interested in getting tickets for an opera arias concert in Paris!). You bet I was... So here I went last evening, at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées - a great theater located at Avenue Montaigne listening to Donizetti and Verdi. A big merci to Florence then, and to Marco Zambelli, the marvelous conductor who arranged for the tickets ;-)
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WE feel the same way about you Eric. Fond memories of being able to be with you in YOUR Paris! :)
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No one deserves those advantages any more than you do, Eric—sounds like a truly special evening!
ReplyDeleteYou should receive daily perks such as this for brightening our days as you do. Many thanks to Florence for her generosity.
ReplyDeleteThe pleasure is all mine, Petrea.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fabulous evening -- a wonderful gift you so deserve.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo, too. You're so creative!
Excellent! I'm jealous that your heared music from the operas, but I'm happy for your opportunity. I thank Florence for treating you to the experience.
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice from Florence. Glad this made be possible.
ReplyDelete"Scenery is fine - but human nature is finer" :)
All proper respects to Eric, the founder of PDP!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your kind words (which I don't quite deserve). It was Maestro Zambelli who managed everything.
I love, love,love the théâtre des Champs Elysées..... always a wunderful atmosphère. What a great idea by lovely Florence - good on you both.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great to receive a treat like this out of the blue. How very thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteGlory be to the C/PDP bloggers, and their equally charming readers & viewers!
ReplyDelete;-)))))
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