Last Sunday, I was at the organ in Luserna studying the third Sonata by Mendelssohn, the one based on Luther's chorale "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"...
At a certain point, I went for the mountain, but soon I felt angry with myself: I was stealing two hours to Mendelssohn while it was dull and cloudy all around. "I will not see anything and, moreover, should I have to play the sonata soon, I would really be in tiefer Not".
Suddenly, when I was close to the summit, there was a little opening in the West. On the other side, the (nearly) full moon, who should have been the main subject of the evening, remained hidden in thick clouds.
Here is what I recorded - mainly in order to keep Mendelssohn and Luther (and my regrets as well) a bit quiet.
There was also a remarkable Fernsicht for such a cloudy day: on www.panoramio.com/photo/125100494 one clearly sees Monte Cimone, 210 km far away, in the Appennino between Emilia and Toscana.
B. B., Hans-Jürgen Bayer, Müller Björn, Peter Brandt, Klaus Brückner, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Harry Dobrzanski, Gerhard Eidenberger, Johannes Ha, Manfred Hainz, Thomas Janeck, Franz Kerscher, Martin Kraus, Wolfgang Pessentheiner, Uta Philipp, M. R., Patrick Runggaldier, Adri Schmidt, Christoph Seger, Michael Strasser, Jens Vischer
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Cheers, Alberto.
Saluti, Patrick
Regards, Wolfgang
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