Tubegroover, I think my career as a professor living in college communities best explains our somewhat different perspectives. The auditorium at my university where I taught for 32 years is positively awful. The university chose to use absorbent material all around the audience seating area and to use speakers to rebroadcast the music from the stage after going through an echo chamber. Furthermore the sides of the stage have broad panels of fluted concrete running floor to ceiling. I have found the only good seats are second row center so all you hear is near field.
I used to go to Chicago's loop often and sought ticket to hear performances there. This is my total experience with quality orchestral works. I also taught briefly in London and heard great performance there.
My other passion is jazz, and for this I have personal experiences over the years, but I long for hearing the old guys at their best.
So I went to Stage III to hear what I've missed. I must say that my guest has been rewarded best the last five years. It is very fragile. When all is right the involvement in the music, the emotion of the performers, and the thrill of realism, frequently cause me to want to jump up and yell bravo!
I should also say that reviewing causes me to often lose these experiences until my reference system settles down.
I appreciate your kind words as well as shared experiences. Thankfully my hearing is still quite good.
I used to go to Chicago's loop often and sought ticket to hear performances there. This is my total experience with quality orchestral works. I also taught briefly in London and heard great performance there.
My other passion is jazz, and for this I have personal experiences over the years, but I long for hearing the old guys at their best.
So I went to Stage III to hear what I've missed. I must say that my guest has been rewarded best the last five years. It is very fragile. When all is right the involvement in the music, the emotion of the performers, and the thrill of realism, frequently cause me to want to jump up and yell bravo!
I should also say that reviewing causes me to often lose these experiences until my reference system settles down.
I appreciate your kind words as well as shared experiences. Thankfully my hearing is still quite good.

