Maybe you've heard but there was a show put on to raise money for the relief fund to aid the refugees from Sudan. I listened to an interview with orchestra conductor, George Matthew, about the benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York. They performed Verdi's Requiem and chose that piece for some specific reasons. It's a short interview and a good one to listen to, not only to see what some people are doing to help (if our governemnts do nothing, the people must, right?), but also to catch some great turns of phrase that he uses.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Some Follow-up on Darfur and the Lost Boys
Maybe you've heard but there was a show put on to raise money for the relief fund to aid the refugees from Sudan. I listened to an interview with orchestra conductor, George Matthew, about the benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York. They performed Verdi's Requiem and chose that piece for some specific reasons. It's a short interview and a good one to listen to, not only to see what some people are doing to help (if our governemnts do nothing, the people must, right?), but also to catch some great turns of phrase that he uses.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment