The Poland trip - part two
We spent a couple of days with the LSO in the nearby spa town of
Kudowa (where the LSO put on their first performance at Kudowa's
newly refurbished theatre). We also visited another spa town
at Polinica (where a few of us "took the waters"), and scrabbled
through some rocks at Bledne Scaly. I found the latter more of an
assault course than something pleasurable to do (and the loos were
very primitive).
By the way, the "water" smells of bad egg -- you'd have to pay me
to drink that stuff.
As regards the LSO, this is made up of volunteers* - music teachers
and other professional people, who just love playing classical
music. I've always been impressed with the quality of their playing.
*except for their brilliant conductor, Pavel.
Kudowa (where the LSO put on their first performance at Kudowa's
newly refurbished theatre). We also visited another spa town
at Polinica (where a few of us "took the waters"), and scrabbled
through some rocks at Bledne Scaly. I found the latter more of an
assault course than something pleasurable to do (and the loos were
very primitive).
By the way, the "water" smells of bad egg -- you'd have to pay me
to drink that stuff.
As regards the LSO, this is made up of volunteers* - music teachers
and other professional people, who just love playing classical
music. I've always been impressed with the quality of their playing.
*except for their brilliant conductor, Pavel.
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