#SongoftheDay Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherazade (Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Elim Chan)

This weekend, I took a much-needed day off from hospital duty to go to the symphony.

I've never seen the place so packed, but it was no surprise, with a double-bill like Rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto and Scheherazade. Elim Chan did a powerhouse job. I couldn't believe my luck when I found this video of her conducting Scheherazade on YouTube. Witness the journey!

This concert was an experience, I tell you. The tickets were my belated Christmas gift to my parter (and also his Valentine's Day gift, because I haven't been terribly organized lately...) and he went on and on about how much he enjoyed the performance.

It feels good to give a gift the other person genuinely loves.

Even better when I get to share in it!



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Giselle

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