When we first got the idea before we left, to make a video ( a la where-the-hell-is-matt) of our Mozart playing violin around the world, I had no idea of the work involved!
It is something that all three of us put a lot of effort into ( and schlepped that little violin from Morocco to Turkey & beyond) so we are proud to share it with you.
Another fine addition to your incredible blog, ST3!
Thank you for taking the time and energy to share your travels and tips.
I've enjoyed reading every entry of your blog and seeing what incredible parents you and your husband are. Your attention to the minutest details in providing Mozart a meaningful experience growing up on the road, while maintaining a nurturing marriage are heart-warming. You are an inspiration to selfless loving!!!
Posts: 52 | Location: NYC | Registered: 24 August 2007
This is fabulous!!!! What a magical life you all are experiencing, although I guess we all experience magic in different ways. I am, of course, partial to her playing in Florence in her adorable outfit! (where fate brought us all together).
My mother was right, I never should have given up with my piano lessons. So what if the teacher scared the bejeesus out of me. All I wanted to do was listen to Beatles' 45's! Yeah yeah yeah.
Great job on the video! I really enjoyed watching Mozart play.
I hadn't noticed your name on ST and was concerned you had had another health related problem. Guess you were just busy with the video. Keep up the good work.
Denise
Posts: 181 | Location: California | Registered: 12 February 2006
WT, awesome video! I'm almost speechless (almost). It was great to see Mozart all around the world. I really love the clip of her playing in front of children. Perfect music selection too.
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video and for sharing it.
Happy travels!
Posts: 647 | Location: California | Registered: 19 September 2004
Thank you all so much for your very kind words!! I really appreciate it. I am thrilled that you enjoyed it.
Our little Mozart is enjoying her 15 seconds of fame and was called a "webster Koolio" by her 12 year old cousin, when she saw it. LOL. That made me chuckle and Mozart beam with pride.
It will be fun to see how many we can get for the entire trip and know there won't be any other videos exactly like this.
I wonder how big she will be on the last take.We can hardly look at a new place any more without thinking about where is the best spot to shoot the violin video. LOL. Luckily we kind of have the process down now, we just have to remember not to film over them like we did with one in Paris.
Deborah Horn In a previous life I was an Umbrian sunflower farmer. I want to do a past life regression and stay there. ----------------------------------- www.petsburg.com My blog: Old Shoes - New Trip
Posts: 4750 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: 04 September 2001