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The Midori Concert was AWESOME

We're definitely on the map. - DOUG McCAMMISH

By Doug McCammish

I'm probably too old to use the word "Awesome," but it fits. We never dreamed that we would have the opportunity to attend a concert by a world-renowned artist like Midori (left) in our little town of Columbia, KY. We were provided that opportunity by Lindsey and others, and we very much appreciate it.

It was AWESOME to hear the violin and piano played so beautifully and expertly. The audience was enthralled and applauded on their feet at the end, hoping for more.

One more thing - I visited Midori's website this morning and found the following:
"This month Midori continues her recital tour with pianist Ozgur Aydin in the United States and Europe. They present a program of works by Beethoven, Webern and Crumb in Washington, D.C.; Columbia, Kentucky; Boston, Massachusetts; Cleveland Ohio and New York City, before flying to Europe for recitals in Antalya and Istanbul, Turkey; London, England and Rome, Italy."
Do you see that!! Washington, D.C.; Columbia, Kentucky; Boston, Mass. !!! There we are! Thanks, Phil Hanna and LWC. We're definitely on the map. --Doug McCammish




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