Sadie Sapiens

Friday, May 15, 2015

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“Hi, it’s me Sadie here!  Who says classical music has gone to the dogs? 
 

Once in awhile something unusual happens during a live classical music performance that patrons will talk about for years to come. It might be an exceptionally fine interpretation of a classical standard, which causes the audience to rise to their feet in astonished devotion. Then again, it could be something totally different and not ever witnessed before – such is the latter in this case. On Sunday, June 14, 2009, the Hampshire Choral Society, whose mission is, ‘to create beautiful music, and to have fun doing it,' certainly made good on their goal! The society was giving a lovely performance of Handel’s Messiah, (one of my favorites) when an unexpected visitor entered stage left, and was deftly dispatched elsewhere by Ms. Anita Anderson Cooper, and with very good humor (I must say) by conductor Allan Taylor.

 


You will not believe your eyes! This is a first that will make you smile!  Love, Sadie”’



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