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The Streets Are Alive With the Sound of Music

 


With thanks (and apologies) to Rodgers and Hammerstein for the title inspiration  

I was listening to the news last night and heard about Musical Storefronts. It's a program in the Lincoln Center area, where musicians perform in storefronts, sponsored by local organizations. The last year has been a disaster (an understatement) for the thousands of performers in New York City, and a vast disappointment for those of us who love live music. The program is unannounced, to deter crowds, but the news story ended with a note that people in the area of Lincoln Center needed to keep an eye out. 

I live literally a mile north of Lincoln Center and my gym (though I'm on hiatus until my doctor gives me the go-ahead) is a block away. The post office I like to use is a few blocks away and our new Target is three blocks down the street, so I am often in the neighborhood.  

Though the wind chill this morning was below zero I ventured out late in the morning for a quick trip to Target for cleaning supplies. I was bundled up for an Arctic expedition, and except for a few minutes waiting for the bus, kept cozy. My reward for braving the cold on my walk back to the bus stop after my expedition was this piano/violin duet. I watched and listened until I was realized this wasn't the weather to stand outside without moving. Alas! But those few minutes of live music were a balm for my soul and I'm so grateful for the groups that put this together.

As promised, I'm happy to announce the winner of the Pre-teen Blogaversary Giveaway. It's Marcia at New Decade, New Chapter. Marcia, I will be reaching out to you to get your address and send you a surprise volume of historical fiction. Thanks all who joined in the celebration and thanks to all of the friends of Buttercupland. Here's to many more celebrations!

As ever, thanks for visiting and keep cozy!

12 comments

Terra said...

I think your photo is a masterpiece, like a piece of modern art. A nice celebration of the musician playing for people.

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a wonderful surprise for you to come upon! I'm glad you were able to actually show us!

Olde Dame Holly said...

Such a fun photo, both to peer "into," and to look and see the reflections caught in it. So kind of those people to provide such a treat (a frozen treat, as it turned out!)...

Edna B said...

What a great idea to have music in the storefronts. It would certainly make a walk in the cold worth it. You have a wonderful day, hugs, Edna B.

Deb J. in Utah said...

That is a great way to keep the music alive in NYC! One good thing about this pandemic is that it has forced us all to become more creative and resourceful. Your cold walk was well rewarded! Have a great weekend in Buttercup Land!

Mevely317 said...

What a super initiative! Congratulations to Marcia!

Marcia said...

Just read that I'm the winner! wow! I assume I'll get an email from you?

I had to wonder how the musicians stayed warm.

Karen said...

How wonderful this is! I love these glimpses of your life in the city.

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

Uainfg a window fronts is a great idea but you are right it's not the weather to be standing outside to listen. Sometimes I put so much clothing on to keep warm I can hardly move at all. But it's definitely bundleing up weather this week. Keep warm and keep safe !

Nellie said...

What a treat! Better for a warmer day, though. Bundle up, and be toasty warm! Be safe, and stay well!

Mimi said...

This makes me smile.

R's Rue said...

😊😊😊