A week full of music, from a live performance with an old film, Goethe's Faust, through to the Classical Music awards and then for a change of pace a talk from the International Rhino Foundation.
Some types of music may be going on the endangered species list, but not to such as an extent as many species of rhino.
The top performance of the week was the Caged uncaged at Carriageworks with the Song Company and Ensemble Offspring. A great combination of the understated and estoeteric, in a minimalist setting.
What a week, how annoying having our lives were interrupted by the APEC juggernaut. I am still wondering where all that money to pay for the security came from?
So shame that four policemen felt that they had to arrest a middle aged man and wrestle him to the ground and call him a security threat. Is this what happens when laws are rewritten and our officials can dispense with common sense? Does our Government think that the citizens of Australia are so violent and scary that we had the most draconian security laws in the western world for this summit? http://ninemsn.video.msn.com/v/en-au/v.htm?t=m162 If the link doesn't work try the ninemsn website and go to Sydney news.
What happened to common sense and reason in all this? What a worry that the people controlling our security can behave like bouncers at a night club.
OK I can do without the intro from Libby, but I just saw Katie Noonan last week and I have to say she is totally amazing. I prefer this version, which is not as slick as the film clip, but has that beautiful natural, live performance vibe at which she excels.
She has just released a new album and I have to say if you get a chance, try and catch her, she really is special, the voice effortless and the musicians are hot as well. I think the word is 'freakish' she has so much talent.