Moiya said that she especially liked the opening ballet sequence in Tannhäuser |
I think Leo Brooks and Moiya Wood are keeping pace with me.
Maybe even ahead of me, depending on how much pre and post-reading they have done.
Johan Botha and Eva-Maria Westbrock |
Here is what she said:
I have a love for the opera, for the symphony and for the ballet.
I think this is because when I was a child my mother bought season’s tickets to all 3 of those art forms.
We lived 2 ½ blocks away from the Jubilee Auditorium and we could walk over to the performances.
My mother had 2 tickets. My dad did not like to go to those events. She would take one of her children with her each time. I have fond memories of walking over to the Jubilee with my mother. Before the event began, my mother told me to look at all of the beautiful clothing that the patrons of the opera wore to these events as they walked in the foyer.
... scene from Wagner's Tannhäuser ... |
I would close my eyes and groove out to the symphony and the opera and I would think I had gone to heaven listening to that music. Popular music didn’t mean that much to me.
I couldn’t understand the words that were being said in those songs. I may have missed a lot of words in the opera too.
I also used to sing around the house a lot.
He was a well known conductor in Calgary. He told me he wanted me to sing in his choir, the group that was called the Bel Cantos.
Then when I was in university, part of the physical education programme which was mandatory, was four different quarters of dancing.
One session was ballroom dancing.
One session was square dancing. I made a special skirt and a beautiful yellow blouse to dance in for our performance. I have a picture of that which brings back fond memories.
Moiya
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