02 April 2011

Time Never Rests

Okay, so it has been way too long since my last blog post, and I apologize for that. Since arriving in Vienna and having our IES orientation last Saturday, we've gone nonstop with classes, concerts, day trips, tours, and music lessons, finally having some free time today.  Thus far, we've seen the following concerts:

Sunday: Strauss Elektra
Monday: Mahler Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection"
Tuesday: Beethoven Symphony No. 2, Copland Clarinet Concerto, Shaw Clarinet Concerto, Ginastera Dances
Wednesday: Modern Chamber Music, since 1918
Thursday: Percussion in Concert

All of the concerts were extremely interesting and wonderful in their own special ways, and while some were certainly better than others, they were all great introductions to music in Vienna.

And now for some pictures (I still haven't bothered to take pictures of my flat....sorry....they'll come eventually).  We also discovered an incredible gelateria here in Vienna close to every concert venue and our classes, which hasn't really been good.  We've been twice since Monday!  I have pictures of the gelato somewhere....I'll dig those up for the next post.  Don't forget to click on the pictures to make them larger if you want to see more detail!

The Belevedere Palace in the 3rd District of Vienna

My first (and only to date) Wienerschnitzel - breaded, fried pork

The Vienna State Opera - the location of our first concert

Spices in the Naschmarkt (the open air market)

Viennese street food - a kasekrainer (colloquially termed a "pus finger") - pork sausage stuffed with cheese

The facade of the Musikverein

A blurry picture of inside the Musikverien - from Tuesday's concert

The Baroque Abbey church in Melk

A painted ceiling inside the Melk Abbey library that has only been cleaned once (just with water) since it was painted in the 18th Century.

Inside the Abbey Church

Dessert!

We hiked to the top of a mountain overlooking Dürnstein (a town in the Wachau Valley, an hour outside of Vienna).

Part of the group on top of the mountain - we climbed over ruins dating to 1142


Me on the climb down


Touring a Wachau Valley heurigen (winery)

Dinner at the Huber family heurigen
So that's about it for now.  Tomorrow we leave bright and early for a weekend in Salzburg (the birthplace of Mozart), and then come Monday we start the whole cycle of clarinet lessons, concerts, and class all over again!

4 comments:

  1. Looks like you are having a great time! Keep posting!!!!

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  2. Awesome Matt!!! Have fun!

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  3. Matt....Your pictures look awesome!!!...I can't wait to be in Europe too.... 6 Weeks!!! :-)

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  4. You saw Elektra at the Oper? SO JEALOUS!

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