We arrived in Germany via Frankfurt airport at 0630 on Sunday and made our way across to Terminal 1 where we went around in circles looking for the right platform for the train to Bonn. We spent a while trying to figure out where to go traveling up and down escalators but eventually found the [...]
Iraq day 10 – Abu Dhabi
Today was to be our last day in Iraq. Once we had bade a temporary farewell to orchestra members and staff, we made our way to the airport where once again we found ourselves doing battle with Etihad and trying to convince them that our tickets were actually in their system. This took a little [...]
Iraq day 9 – the day after
Paul has asked for a copy of the concert audio on CD so I set about pulling together a quick and dirty CD master using some software Cam has brought on his laptop. I will be doing a more thorough job on the master when I return to Australia and can do the mastering in [...]
Iraq day 8 – Concert
Time has gone past very quickly here in Iraq and all of a sudden the concert day is upon us. In anticipation of a lengthy search operation by the security militia that police the venue, the bus leaves the Hotel on the dot of 0845 and arrives at Saad Palace just as the venue is [...]
Iraq day 7 – Rig
Today was spent ‘rigging’ the concert hall for the recording. This means that we have had to lower the lighting gantry and install cable drops onto which we have installed the Schoeps microphones that will be used for the recording. As the lighting gantry is directly above the orchestra, we are using fishing line to [...]
Iraq day 6 – Vent
Cam and I are sharing a hotel room. The fact that two blokes, sharing a hotel room with limited ventilation in a very hot country, have a room that currently smells like an orangutans armpit should not be surprising to anyone, but we are doing our best to keep it ventilated as much as possible. [...]
Iraq day 5 – Goat
Last sectional rehearsals this morning and the rest of the day was spent practicing the chamber music programme and with tutti rehearsals of the Beethoven and the Authman commission. There are now three film crews on site, all trying to get out of each others way and stay out of each others shot.
Iraq day 4 – Abu Shahab
The food here in Erbil is, without exception, awesome. We take breakfast in the hotel, lunch at a restaurant called the “Three Stars” and dinner at a food court called Abu Shahab. At Abu Shahab we can have either Italian, Kebabs or Krunchy Fried Chicken (KFC). Kurdistan’s attitude towards Col. Sanders trademarks is obviously one [...]
Iraq day 3 – Erbil
Last night didn’t finish with the diary. After writing the article, we went to the “Bar” (room 210) for a beer and a chat with the tutoring team and ended the day at about 3 am after listening to renditions of Haydn Opus 20 string quartets from the strings tutors (with flute as second violin) [...]
Iraq day 2 – rehearsal
Slept like a baby and woke up with a killer sore throat. This usually means that I have snored my way through the night which I usually do when I am tired. Unfortunately Cam was unable to confirm this as he was just as dead to the world as I was.
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