Showing posts with label Bela Bartok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bela Bartok. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Happy Birthday, Dad!

The best gifts occasionally blur the line between giver and recipient. When I was a sophomore in college, I gave a gift to my father, and I'm still not sure which one of us enjoyed it more. As a music student in Ohio, I constantly looked for reasons to visit Cleveland to see the city's world-class orchestra. When a program of 20th-century music, a performance by Mitsuko Uchida, and a conducting appearance by Pierre Boulez intersected at Severance Hall during my father's birthday weekend, I knew what I needed to do. I bought a pair of tickets, drove for three and a half hours, and listened to the Cleveland Orchestra with my father.

I don't know many people besides my dad who would be pleased to sit through a program containing music by Marc-Andre Dalbavie, Olivier Messiaen, Maurice Ravel, and Bela Bartok. I definitely don't know any other fathers who would endure a three-and-a-half hour car ride to see symphonic music. I definitely feel fortunate to have such a unique dad. For his birthday today, I assembled a Spotify playlist with all the music we heard in Cleveland. I hope it can remind him of the time we spent together, and I hope it introduces some of my readers to some new music. After all, the person who receives a gift doesn't have to be the only one who enjoys it.