A Great Night

It was a great night to be in town. We thought we'd left home in plenty of time but there were crowds that we didn't anticipate. 

Buildings all over were bathed in Eagles green, the crowds had a happy vibe, and as the security guard at the parking lot said, "This whole city smells like marijuana!"

We had orchestra tickets; we're not regularly part of the Saturday night crowd but a recent conflict means we had to exchange our tickets. 

Gil Shaham was as wonderful as we'd sort of remembered from about twenty years ago when we'd seen him last, and we're both pretty crazy about Nathalie Stutzmann, PhilaOrch's principal associate conductor. So it was a good, good night.

Except at the end of the concert, after the bows and curtain calls from the Brahms Symphony, that's when it because a great night. 

Because Nathalie reappeared on stage, now appropriately clad ("Stutzmann 01"), and the lights all went green, and our Orchestra launched right into "Fly, Eagles, Fly!"







 

Comments

Quiltdivajulie said…
So glad you had a GREAT evening out . . . what fun!
Vicki W said…
Oh my gosh, I bet the audience went crazy! Fly Eagles Fly, from Virginia! I'm beyond excited for tonight.
Lori said…
Sounds like fun! What a finale!
quilltnurs said…
An evening of Brahms AND Gil Shahan, it must have been perfect!!!!

Kathy B
Barbara Anne said…
A memorable evening, indeed! So glad you two were there to enjoy it all!

It's cold, rainy day here as you may already know.

Hugs!
Judi said…
Sounds like a fabulous night. The Superbowl was wonderful - pity the score wasn't reversed :(
Nann said…
It's great that the symphony, ordinarily so serious, had a moment of levity and hometown pride.
Lcrrkhs said…
#4 Jake Elliot went to my high school. The pride of Lyons Township High School!