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In reply to the discussion: 24 years ago today---maybe it seems like no big deal now, but back then? The earth moved. [View all]rosesaylavee
(12,126 posts)4. Great post!
I remember this ... we have a piece of the wall and barbed wire in our hutch in a place of honor... Bernstein's conducting the 9th Symphony that winter still makes me weep for the sheer unexpected joy that it brought people worldwide ... from the wiki page:
Political significance has attached to Beethoven's Ninth: Leonard Bernstein conducted a version of the 9th at the Brandenburg Gate, with "Freiheit" ("Freedom"replacing "Freude" ("Joy"
, to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall during Christmas 1989.[38] This concert was performed by an orchestra and chorus made up of many nationalities: from Germany, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the Chorus of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, and members of the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, the Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden; members of the orchestra of the Kirov Theatre; from the United Kingdom, members of the London Symphony Orchestra; from the USA, members of the New York Philharmonic; and from France, members of the Orchestre de Paris. Soloists were June Anderson, soprano, Sarah Walker, mezzo-soprano, Klaus König, tenor, and Jan-Hendrik Rootering, bass.[39] It was the last time that Bernstein conducted the symphony; he died ten months later.
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24 years ago today---maybe it seems like no big deal now, but back then? The earth moved. [View all]
DFW
Nov 2013
OP
That is an awesome post. I remember that time and seeing what was going on from Colorado and could
gtar100
Nov 2013
#3
At that time George H. W. Bush managed to sell another enemy to the American people
cpwm17
Nov 2013
#55
Imagine there is no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky
libdem4life
Nov 2013
#22
I remember in the 70s and there were border checkpoints with guards with machine guns....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#29