I missed it (watching Downton Abby) but I had heard it was good.
Just watching this vid....very nice indeed!
Nice, indeed! And to see Julie Andrews truly moved was great! I wondered what would be next for her after her duets with Tony Bennett. (Hope those continue.) Haven't been a fan, but may be now!
Still can't picture the Gaga person as a nun ("Climb Every Mountain").![]()
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. That was delightful and I can't over emphasize how much I hate The Sound of Music. :wink:
Never much liked it myself.
When I was in Saltzburg in 2010 there were "Sound of Music" tours all over the place... and it's a bit much. We didn't do one. It was fun, though, to wander through the graves that they hid behind or to stand in the square where they escaped from the concert (all in the movie). Amusing, too, that so many people thought that Edelweiss was the national song of Austria (with local rolling their eyes).
Of more interest to me was to tour (walk through) Mozart's home as well as visit the graves of his father (Leopold) and his wife (Constanza). Also, one can take special trips to Hitler's "Eagles Nest" (which isn't far away).
Fruitiest Count you can imagine as our host. .
We did - just where they filmed the laneway and (I think) parts of the villa. Oddest room you can imagine! 300 year old family antiques next to walmart tables. and the Fruitiest (word used advisedly) Count you can imagine as our host. That said, we had a piano recital from a professor from the conservatory (Usually a student but none could come) it was one of the most magical things I have ever heard. OTOH I couldn't bring myself to go to the eagle's Nest - with parent's who grew up in Holland during the war, it didn't seem right.
Musta drove you bananas, good thing there wasn't a pear of 'em. Did he do a berry good job?layful:
Oh there was a pear O them all right.![]()