Dr. Eric Conway:
Day 2 in Argentina - the city of Rosario,
After
a breakfast that featured hot croissants baked on the premises, we
began our 2nd day with a tour of the nearby city of San Lorenzo. The
city is famous for a very famous battlefield where Argentinian troops
led by General José de San Martín defeated Spanish troops. We visited
the battleground and an adjacent Convent de San Carlos famous for hiding
Argentinian troops in a surprise attack to defeat the Spanish soldiers
in San Lorenzo.
We
enjoyed some free time in the afternoon to leave at 4:45 PM for a
soundcheck for our first concert of the tour the at the Teatro de
Circulo - an Opera House in Rosario. The acoustics in this space were
quite good. After the soundcheck we ate a very typical Argentinian
meal, with a huge cut of beef and potatoes.
After
the dinner, we returned to the Teatro to change into our dress for our
concert. The acoustics were good enough that the choir did not use
microphones on this concert, except for soloists. Despite our concert
being on a Thursday night, we enjoyed a nearly full house. The concert
began at 8:30 PM. The audience was very appreciative.
We
learned one song famous in Argentina - Gracias a la Vida. We sang in
Argentinian Spanish - a little different than what most of us learned in
school. They were very appreciative although I knew that our
pronunciation could have been better. Often cultures appreciative one
attempting to understand their culture via learning a familiar song.
This song was a huge success!
After
the concert, we tried to quickly get back to the hotel, as we had a
5:30 AM wake call for our long drive to Córdoba the next day.
Again, a very good day.
Eric Conway
No comments:
Post a Comment