
Tonight is our last visit (of about 5) to Detroit Symphony's Orchestra Hall as part of the terrific deal we got to see almost any show for $10 a ticket. (This was a deal offered to people new to the DSO, you probably recall, and we bought tickets for several productions.)
Here's a synopsis of the show (of Rachmaninoff) from the Symphony's web site:
The Grammy Award-winning Bronfman, called “…a marvel of digital dexterity, warmly romantic sentiment and jaw-dropping bravura…” by the Chicago Tribune, performs the mighty Rach 3, featured in the movie Shine.
I feel so lucky we read about this $10 ticket deal in Detroit News all those months ago because I think I'll be a lifelong symphony-goer.
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