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Any Given (Symphony) Sunday

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By Mona Seghatoleslami
 · June 8, 2010

Bless me, for I have sinned.

Dear Internet: I’m wracked with guilt, and I need your help with my penance. 

I had planned to go to Symphony Sunday this past weekend. I was going to take pictures, borrow a camera and try to record videos, listen to the music, and certainly make sure to eat a Symphony Sundae.  

Symphony Sunday 2010 logo

At the previous two Symphony Sundays, I had played viola with the Neophonic Orchestra. Those years included nauseating heat interspersed with terrible thunderstorms, yet it still managed to be a pretty good time. That orchestra is on hiatus, so this year, I could go just for fun, with no obligation to dress up and chase flying pieces of sheet music off a stage.

Instead, I went on a trip with some friends, reassuring myself that I needed some time away, and that maybe I’d be back in time to hear the WV Symphony and see the fireworks. I had a wonderful day out of town (full of adventures and good company that I’d be hard pressed to trade for anything). 

It was late when we got home, and as we drove back into Charleston, giddy and tired, I was suddenly overwhelmed with regret about missing Symphony Sunday.  I hadn't planned on admitting all this here on the blog, but I've heard that confession is good for the soul (although I have also heard that guilt is its own reward). 

My punishment so far:

I’ve heard that Symphony Sunday was especially fun this year – the rain cleared, so it was sunny, cool, pleasant, and not humid at all. The music was good, the food excellent, and everyone loved it. Facebook has made sure to continue to let me know what I missed.

Here is where I need your help to make it worse:

Were you at Symphony Sunday? What music did you enjoy the most? What Wizard of Oz costumes were the cutest? Did you race to beat Beethoven? What food did you get to sample?

Tell me your stories and share your pictures (I can link to them here, or if you’re willing to give permission, we can post them), let me know more about what I missed. You can post comments below, or you can send me an email.

I will be reproached with what I missed, and Classically Speaking readers can enjoy the stories and sights of Symphony Sunday.  Perhaps then I’ll have fulfilled my penance, and I will be able to move on, hopefully to sin no more.

And if you are kicking yourself, as I am, for missing a fun, free day of food and music with the WV Symphony, let’s make a date. We’ll meet on the University of Charleston lawn next June for Symphony Sunday. 


Related links:

* Classical Music in WV, Summer 2010
* Musical Pirates (Symphony Sunday 2009)

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