
What an awesome way to spend a birthday! Meeting up with friends on the Great lawn in Central Park, spreading out the blankets, eating some INSANELY GOOD homemade chocolate pudding (I've got to get that recipe!) with homemade whipped cream. Combine all of those ingredients with a huge Happy Birthday balloon that kept attacking people when the wind blew and the New York Philharmonic you have what I call a GREAT birthday! -Seriously though... that balloon was all in our neighbors' faces. It smacked that poor girl in the head at least 4 times that I saw and to the guy it was like "How you like me now?... how 'bout now?... and now? you can't handle BALLOON style...." ahem...
Anyway... The concert was really great. The weather was a nice 72 degrees Fahrenheit and the friends were great. Concert started with Shostakovich, Mendelssohn then Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture, three marches from John Philips Sousa including Stars and Strips Forever. Then for the finale the audience was able to participate by texting what they wanted to hear. The choices were a NYPhilharmonic rendition of Purple Haze from Jimmy Hendrix or Flight of the Bumble Bee. Now being a band geek while growing up it's my personal opinion that orchestras should NOT do rock/pop covers. Just does not sound good. So I voted for flight of the bumble bee. The vote came back with over 72,000 votes (I don't know if there were that many people there or that many people just voted... but there were A LOT of people there) in favor of Purple Haze. Most people agreed with me after the music was over that it was rather an anticlimatic piece of music with which to end the concert. No matter though... because there were FIREWORKS!!!
Not sure what it is about fireworks that inspires most of us. Is it the hidden pyro in us? The visually stimulating colors or the explosions of "pop, pop boom"? It could be any one of or any combination of the above. Personally I like the really big ones that you can feel in addition to spreading across the night sky. You know the ones... they just spread out across the sky super fast and you just brace yourself and say "Yyyyyyeeeesssss!" then
wham! it hits you.
It was definately a night of firsts. My first birthday spent in Central Park. First birthday spent listening to the NY Philharmonic in person and with friends no less. First time for something that was SO AWESOME on my birthday FIREWORKS!!!! I can honestly say that I've NEVER been able to watch professional fireworks on my birthday before. Good food, friends, weather, music and fireworks. Definately a night to remember.
Anyway... The concert was really great. The weather was a nice 72 degrees Fahrenheit and the friends were great. Concert started with Shostakovich, Mendelssohn then Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture, three marches from John Philips Sousa including Stars and Strips Forever. Then for the finale the audience was able to participate by texting what they wanted to hear. The choices were a NYPhilharmonic rendition of Purple Haze from Jimmy Hendrix or Flight of the Bumble Bee. Now being a band geek while growing up it's my personal opinion that orchestras should NOT do rock/pop covers. Just does not sound good. So I voted for flight of the bumble bee. The vote came back with over 72,000 votes (I don't know if there were that many people there or that many people just voted... but there were A LOT of people there) in favor of Purple Haze. Most people agreed with me after the music was over that it was rather an anticlimatic piece of music with which to end the concert. No matter though... because there were FIREWORKS!!!
Not sure what it is about fireworks that inspires most of us. Is it the hidden pyro in us? The visually stimulating colors or the explosions of "pop, pop boom"? It could be any one of or any combination of the above. Personally I like the really big ones that you can feel in addition to spreading across the night sky. You know the ones... they just spread out across the sky super fast and you just brace yourself and say "Yyyyyyeeeesssss!" then

It was definately a night of firsts. My first birthday spent in Central Park. First birthday spent listening to the NY Philharmonic in person and with friends no less. First time for something that was SO AWESOME on my birthday FIREWORKS!!!! I can honestly say that I've NEVER been able to watch professional fireworks on my birthday before. Good food, friends, weather, music and fireworks. Definately a night to remember.