Comentarios en: Last Second Kind of Guy in Seoul https://albangerhardt.com/es/last-second-kind-of-guy-in-seoul/ Just another WordPress site Sat, 03 Jun 2017 09:20:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3 Por: Josh Rappaport from Harrisburg Pennsylvania https://albangerhardt.com/es/last-second-kind-of-guy-in-seoul/#comment-183 Fri, 01 Jun 2007 11:43:51 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=81#comment-183 I’ve also recently discovered that when I most recently went to the New York Philharmonic, met the famous violinist Julian Rachlin(very nice guy), and principal trumpetist Phillip Smith(I got his autograph. Yay!). I still might agree that Avery Fisher doesn’t provide the proper safety and comfort needed, but it always is an enjoyable experience seeing a concert anywhere.

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Por: Alban https://albangerhardt.com/es/last-second-kind-of-guy-in-seoul/#comment-182 Fri, 01 Jun 2007 10:29:27 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=81#comment-182 Actually, most musicians are extremely friendly, and if they are not, I learned by now to ignore it. No, I don’t get more nervous on bigger stages, except in Berlin, which as my hometown always makes me more nervous than other cities, any stage there…

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Por: Josh Rappaport from Harrisburg Pennsylvania https://albangerhardt.com/es/last-second-kind-of-guy-in-seoul/#comment-181 Fri, 18 May 2007 20:01:18 +0000 http://www.albangerhardt.com/blog/?p=81#comment-181 Do you ever get scared whenever you’re in a bigger city with a bigger orchestra on a bigger stage? This is why I wouldn’t want to be a musician, or at least not one in a place like New York, Chicago, London, Paris, Poland, or anywhere like that. The musicians there are way too busy and unfriendly? Do you think these people are as unfriendly as I think they are?

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