Thoughts at Tanglewood

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Last Sunday afternoon, we were sitting in the shed at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts listening to the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform Beethoven's Sixth Symphony - "Pastoral Symphony, Recollections of Country Life". I don't remember ever enjoying a piece of classical music as much.

Transformed, I thought back to the first time I visited Tanglewood as a camper more than fifty years ago.
I thought about how lucky I was to be enjoying the music at that moment when so many people were less fortunate in so many ways.
Then I remembered the dog sitting by the entrance as we came in. A bomb-sniffing dog. Other thoughts overcame me as I glanced around at over 5,000 people in the Shed and many more on the lawn around us.

I struggled with my thoughts as I tried to get back to the music.

I don't remember the thoughts that filled my mind when I first heard music at Tanglewood. How different those thoughts must have been.

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Fred Klein

The world as we knew it was changed forever on 9/11!
ODEY RAVIV

Yes, enjoy ,even though thoughts of vulnerability are part of our life now. I am traveling to Israel for the first time in 18 years and know that Israelis have lived with that pressure cooker vigilance forever.

Submitted by Michael__Appell on Thu, 07/28/2016 - 12:24

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Michael Appell

First visit The summer of 1956. Hitched from the camp where I was the horseback riding instructor. The movie that summer was Trapeze - Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Gina Lollobrigida. Met her in 1982 the night we won the Tony with Nine. Returned to Tanglewood the summer of 1956 with Shelley, the year we met. I have the present but will always have those past moments to carry with me! Thanks for taking me back there Ben.

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