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Probably in our home in Colorado but we don't live there anymore. I envision a concert at Cabrillo Monument [ Pt. Loma, San Diego]. I actually played for a proposal on the point [ outside]...against park rules but somehow we made it work. But in the gift shop [ after hours would be spectacular]...I've looked into it and the cost would be the challenge:)
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I have never played by a stream or on a mountain....BUT....THE MOST beautiful place.....I was working in Toronto and looking for a place to wash my clothes. I was carrying a huge load of dirty laundry in my arms...aimlessly wandering down Bloor Street looking for the hotel-recommended laundromat that apparently wasn't there. After walking a couple of miles, I passed a a piano store. I went inside and dropped my laundry on the floor and for solace started to play something at one of the pianos. A salesman came up....I explained to him the sad story of my wandering through the city with dirty clothes. He said...."We have a special piano in the back....if you want to play." I left the clothes at the front of the store as sat down at the piano in the back room. It was exquisite. The tone...the touch...I almost started crying. I went back to the sales person and said, "I will buy this piano. I don't care how much it is...please....I'll sell my house...give you anything..." He smiled and said, "It is beautiful. I know. It's the best we've ever had. But it's not for sale. It is Alfred Brendel's piano when he plays concerts in Toronto. There is nothing like it." Then he called me a cab with directions to the laundromat. The MOST beautiful day.
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I was with friends in the Lake District in England and we visited John Ruskin's house. He was a philosopher, artist and musician. His piano was in a room looking out over the beautiful lakes, and was open with some sheet music on the music stand. The music was composed by John Ruskin and I played it through twice. A wonderful experience!
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The most beautiful placed I’ve played: Rosario Resort, Orcas Island, WA state - I played on the old Steinway (c. 1900) in the museum (the one behind the ropes in the picture in the link). And I was able to play the organ as well.
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Well... my main instrument is the organ, so there is an essential connection between the place and the instrument. First place would have to go to the Grote Kerk, Alkmaar; second place to St Gervais, Paris; also wonderful in their different ways were the smaller churches at Oosthuizen and Krewerd. In the UK: the cathedrals of Norwich, Hereford, and Worcester; Christ Church, Spitalfields (London); and Leominster Priory.
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i'm sure it's not exactly a nice place, but it was a very exciting thing. i was at the vaccine center during the lockdown. In a huge room where people were waiting a few minutes after the injection, a music store had left some instruments on display as advertising. at that time i was also starting to take my first steps with Pianote AND Tonebase :)I sat down at the piano and played a few chords and a simple melody in C, something Einaudi-like to say (more I didn't know how to do yet). There were a lot of people sitting around waiting to be able to leave the room and come back, and I'm glad I eased some of the tension of that day.