Rehearsal - Day 3 and performance
Wednesday morning was the start of the big day. Last rehearsal and performance time. The rehearsal went well, and then off home for NAP O'CLOCK. I found a new talent of mine that I think could become a scientific study....Nap-ology. I was dubbed the nap-ologist by a colleague. Napping is a happy thing!
The road to the performance seemed a long one. The nap didn't last as long as I would've liked, and I didn't want to study too much other music, as I could get too confused. SO I read and watched llamas some more and listened to the fog horn then got ready for the concert.
All went well with "Pulicinella" so Joseph and I went out to have a glass of wine and listen and watch the "El Amor Bruja". In line for wine we were ab;e to meet several of the patrons and had some great conversations. One was with a gentleman who has been at the rehearsal the day prior to the performance. He had several questions to ask me about the voice, singing, preparation and he even seemed a little nervous. At the performance, he was glowing and went on about how much he loved it. He then said a very sweet thing to me. "I know I probably shouldn't say this, but the moment you opened your mouth and sang, I fell a little in love with you. Who knew that simply the human voice could do that?" Well, that's why I am in this business, to connect with people, on and off stage.
This was an extremely satisfying experience!


I feel the same way as the gentleman, Carrie, privileged.
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