We received some tickets to see Tchaikovsky's 'Queen of Spades' for later that evening. It was an opera and a symphony all in one and really interesting and beautiful at the same time. If you read my older posts about my tour of the Opera House, 'Queen of Spades' was performed in the symphony hall that has the enormous pipe organ. I grabbed a sneaky picture of the theatre; so beautiful and impressive. My cell phone picture below doesn't come close to capturing all the detail.
I really enjoyed the music and so did the baby; he was dancing around the whole 3 hours! Isn't classical music supposed to make a baby in utero smarter, later in life? I'm thinking I should read up on this! Aside from the music, the story was a little dark. The opera was in Russian so they had the translation on a reader board up front but I found myself watching the little conductor man and all his erratic movements instead of following pieces of the story. Come to find out, Kevin was doing the same thing :). Nonetheless, it was a fun experience to see a show at the famed Sydney Opera House.
Red lights shine on the Opera House Roof and the Sydney Harbour Bridge at nighttime. |
So funny - we were at a bar on Saturday night with karaoke and it was really loud and baby boy was moving the entire time. I better expose him to some classical music ASAP or who knows how he'll turn out!How incredible that you got to see an opera in the famous opera house!
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