Franz Liszt - Piano Concerto No.1 in E flat Major - Enzo (RECITAL)
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Murphy's Law : "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong". And everything went wrong prior to Lorenzo's solo piano recital with the Manila Symphony Orchestra last June 30, 2011 with Jeffrey Solares conducting.
1. The original schedule, June 25 had to be cancelled as Manila suddenly became a lake from terribly heavy rains spawned by a tropical storm.
2. June 30, the new date of the recital started as sunny and bright, but 3 hours before the concert the rains again poured like mad and everywhere there were flash floods, tying up traffic for miles. Almost 1/2 of the audience arrived late despite delaying the start of the program by 30 minutes.
3. Three practice sessions were originally scheduled with the orchestra, but because of the rains and floods during the week of the recital only one short practice of 1 1/2 hours occurred. That is why Enzo and the conductor had to "feel" each other's pulse very well during the recital lest major snafus could happen .... it was really nerve wracking!!
4. And the video-audio!! It has been almost a week of sleepless nights trying to synchronize the different sources of video and audio to no avail. There are some portions where the video seems ahead of the audio and vice-versa. I give up!! for the moment.
The consolation? I think Enzo played very well and expressively. The credit equally goes to Jeffrey Solares the conductor who held everything together despite the chaos the floods brought and the young & talented members of the orchestra who rose to the challenge posed by the difficult circumstances.
And to Lorenzo's teacher, Prof. Mauricia Borromeo, who despite her age is a tireless teacher who could not be stopped by any storm or flood.
We are one Happy MOM and DAD!!!! THANKS for listening, watching and rating.