Sunday, March 18, 2007

Those who loves Mozart will never get old

Last Thursday, Jeff and I attended an 'education concert' - Swire Classic Insights. During the concert, conductor Mr. Henry Shek brought us through Mozart's Jupiter - Symphony No. 41 in C major. Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra performed heavenly.

Mr. Shek led us to find out the patterns through out the Symphony. In that one hour, I experienced how amazing music can be. I am impressed that the world gets such extremely talented people like Mozart to touch our heart by his breath-taking music.

Last year was his 250th birthday. Lucas was so lucky that he could come with us to enjoy a concert which celebrated Mozart's great day in last Christmas Eve. I still remember that my belly was wobbling with the music rhythms.

Mr. Shek said 'Those who loves Mozart will never be older than 35. It is because all his music was composed in those 35 years. His life is like a match, which is very short and sparkling brilliantly and lights up the world.

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