Xmas Cake |
'Tis
the week before Xmas and all through our house no visions of sugar
plums dance in our heads. We aren't doing Xmas this year. Here in
Japan, a non-Christian nation, it isn't even a holiday. The
commercial aspect is big here, and a sort of tradition of eating
“Christmas cake” (a few strawberries on white icing) on the “Eve”
of the 24th has taken hold. I used to have to take a paid
vacation day when our son was younger and we made an effort to
celebrate a semblance of the holiday with an artificial tree and
stuffed turkey dinner (once we built our own house and had an oven
big enough to roast it in).
Prague, Theater of the Estates |
Although
no sugar plums dance in our heads, thoughts of another season of
music and theater do. Our plans are coming together for another
winter opera “season” in Europe. First, we'll be spending January
in Berlin attending operas at the Schiller Theater (temporary home of
Unter den Linden) and the Deutsche Oper in the Charlottenburg
district of the city. We've rented in nice small serviced apartment
in Charlottenburg within easy walking distance of both theaters.
Opera buffs might be interested in our schedule: Lucia di
Lamermoor, Freischutz, Don Giovanni, Maria Stuarda, Orfeus in the
Underworld, Tosca and Un Ballo in Masquera. We are also
attending an all-Mozart concert with the Berlin Philharmonic. Neither
road buddy nor I have been to Berlin so we are both excited and
looking forward to a new town and a new experience.
Vienna, Theater An der Wien |
In
February and March we return to our beloved Prague. We have rented a
charming serviced apartment near Bethlehem Square in an old building
that used to be a convent. Our opera lineup includes: War with the
Newts, Otello, Orpheus and Euridice, L'elisir D'amore, Rusalka,
Turandot, Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci, The Magic Flute, Die
Fledermaus, and Carmen. Towards the end of February we
return for a short stay in Vienna, after a two-year absence, to see
the incomparable mezzo-soprano, Cecilia Bartoli, in Rossini's Le
compte Ory, at the Theater An der Wien.
We
are also stopping off in Istanbul and Ephesus for a week or so on the
way back to Japan returning sometime in early April when the cherry
blossoms bloom and the weather gets warmer.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
TO EVERYONE
2 comments:
What a lovely few months to look forward to, sugar plums in your head, or not.
-R
Yes, looking forward to an extended period of good vibes...
Seems Machu Pichu is on your event horizon? Peruvian guy from Cuzco I used to work with used to guide people up there. Maybe still does for all I know.
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