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Andrea Bocelli Concert Pics: Epic Isn’t Big Enough
Posted on September 22nd, 2011 in Events, Life and Family, Music by Fred McKinnonHey Gang,
The blog has been quiet here … VERY QUIET … mainly because I haven’t been posting. We’ve wrapping up an 8-day whirlwind vacation that stretched the east coast from New York City to Orlando, FL. I hope to jump back into blogging soon enough but will need a day or so to recover and catch up. In the meantime, here’s a little recap of our trip for those who may be interested. (that would be a few friends on Facebook and my family!)
New York City – Andrea Bocelli
I was blessed to receive an opportunity to attend the FREE concert by Andrea Bocelli in Central Park last week in New York City. I’m a huge fan of Bocelli and thought this would be like a bucket list experience. One of the world’s greatest singers, with one of the world’s greatest philharmonic orchestras, in one of the world’s greatest cities, in one of the world’s most famous city parks … you know … epic!
Experiencing something like that is even more fun with friends so Joy (my wife) and I flew up to NYC with another couple from St. Simons Island and spent a couple of nights in Times Square. We left the kids behind and had a few days of “us” time. Joy had never been to NYC and it was only my second visit. We did it hard – from Rockefeller Center to the top of the Empire State Building, shopping on 5th Avenue to waving outside the Fox News windows on 6th Ave. We had Italian one night and some great pizza at Lombardi’s another day. We did taxis. We did subways. We walked a kazillion miles. The forecast was for rain and the news said that if the concert was rained out, it would be rescheduled for the next night. This was a big burden for me because we flew out the next morning to meet up with the kids and leave for our family vacation time.
Well, the rain came. The gates to the Great Lawn at Central Park were to be opened at 3:00 PM. Because of the rain, people weren’t lining up quite so early so we got there at 3:00 and waited in line for over an hour in the rain. Thankfully, Joy sported us some $1-store ponchos that we shared with our friends. (Mike/Leisa Dunn)
The rain was nasty and it got pretty chilly with the wind blowing. The blessing in the rain; however, was that people just didn’t come to get in line. We were one of the first 50 people in line on the East Side entrance and as a result, when they finally DID open the gates we got the most incredible seats on the Great Lawn possible. Friends of mine who waited until the rains held off said the lines on both the east and west sides were 30 blocks long and met! We were literally about 30-40 feet away from the stage – and we could’ve gotten even closer but I didn’t want to be so close to the high stage that I couldn’t see the orchestra and choir in the background.
The concert was as magical and epic as I would’ve guessed. My DroidX camera photos just don’t do it justice. We were RIGHT THERE center stage. The people who paid $1,000 for the “VIP” seats didn’t have seats as good as ours. (Yep, they were there in full force, Donald Trump & Alec Baldwin to name a couple).
Bocelli was joined with the New York Philharmonic and the Westminster Symphonic Choir. They were amazing. He was joined with many special guests including Chris Botti (an amazing trumpeter), Bryn Terfel, Andrea Griminelli, Ana Maria Martinez, and Pretty Yende.
Two of my favorite guest moments included Celine Dion singing “The Prayer” and Tony Bennett singing “New York, New York” with Andrea.
One incredible moment of worship for me was Andrea’s rendition of “Amazing Grace”. Lastly, although he did not sing two of my favorite songs I really wanted to hear (“Sogno” and “Besame Mucho”) he did conclude with a finale of my favorite, “Nessun Dorma”.
A quick flight home from NYC and we gathered the kids and took off to Disney World for FIVE days. Yes, FIVE DAYS. “The Happiest Place on Earth”. I will recap that in a separate blog post.
As for Bocelli in Central Park? It was a whirlwind trip – really crazy to try and fly up there for a concert and back to dump out our suitcase, repack and drive away again for 5 days. But it was worth it.
As a composer, a musician, a singer, and a creative person – I was so totally inspired. It was one of the most awe-inspiring concerts I’ve witnessed and truly was a once-in-a-lifetime event. I am reminded when I watch some incredible talent and hear such beautiful music how God created us and blessed us with these talents. Ideally, they are given to us to bring honor and glory to Him. It inspires me to take my own talents and use them to bring glory to God and inspire others.
Here’s the last few seconds of the grand finale to “Nessun Dorma” – sorry for the jerky camera work, my wife and friends were trying to pack up the blanket we sat on which I was standing on!
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