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10/23/05
Day Four
Filed under: General
Posted by: Dan @ 10:22 pm

Another beautiful day of warm sunshine… and perfect music….
Some things are just meant to be… Last night about we went down for a soak in the outdoor hot tub at the hotel. A warm night with a few stars showing above. We started chatting with a couple guys and a woman who were in the tub. They were musicians from C
hicago
and N
ew York
, part of a modern classical group, who were on a national tour with several other musicians from around the world. They were going to be performing Sunday at Memorial Hall on the Stanford campus (a great old theater we had walked into yesterday, and thought, wow this would be an amazing place to see a concert - of course we didn’t think to look at a schedule). They told us about the music and it sounded amazing (see a quote from the concert website - link at right describes it best and has music clips also). Modern classical - Spanish folk with
Mediterranean influence - lit afire by the voice of soprano Dawn Upshaw and the guitar of one of S
outh America’s best musicians. They said we shouldn’t miss it. So we told the musicians we met at the hot tub that we just might go to the concert.
So today, after taking a couple of wrong turns driving to the Memorial Hall, we arrived at the concert…. and went up to ticket window wondering if we would even be able to get in because the number of people outside waiting to get in made it look sold out. I noticed the ticket price of $50 for a good seat. Just then a man approached us holding up a couple of tickets… "Want some tickets?" We hesitate a second, thinking he might be scalping at a high price or something. "Free", he says, "and they’re good seats. Oh, and here’s a couple more you can give away to someone else, I have to get inside." Astonished at this good luck, we grabbed the tickets and thanked him, gave the other pair of tickets to a couple walking up, and headed inside. And yes, they were great seats - 6th row $50 seats right near the stage. We couldn’t believe it. Had I not gotten lost on the drive, parked a half mile walk from the theater, the timing to bump into that guy with the tickets would not have happened.
Like I said, some things are just meant to happen. The concert was unbelievable - I can’t even begin to describe it, but it touched our souls and moved us profoundly. Music like nothing we’ve ever heard, yet it was deeply familiar at the same time. The voice of Dawn Upshaw was incredible and a perfect match for the styles of music. After the concert, we met two of the musicians from the night before - Michael and Bridget - and thanked them. Sandy shared her story with Michael. We walked out into the late afternoon sunshine… soothed, energized, at peace and loving life that it gave us this gift of healing music.
Then back to our hotel (moved back to same one we started at on Wednesday) which is very quiet and has a little patio overlooking a creek flowing through a green forest, with roses and ivy outside the door. We look forward to getting back here, hopefully on Thursday.
Tomorrow is S
andy
’s surgery, scheduled for around . We have to get there at 6, so I better sign off now. I may not be able to post anything from the hospital tomorrow, but I’ll call some folks to spread the word on how S
andy
is doing.
Thanks for all the love.
Good night,
Dan

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