Yesterday evening, I enjoyed a wonderful intermission from the heralding beat of foreclosures, price reductions and low offers, when I went to hear The National Philharmonic of Russia perform at the Opelika Center for Performing Arts, sponsored by the Arts Association of East Alabama. It was an opportunity that affirmed, for me, that MUSIC is a natural "way of understanding" for all mankind. The National Philharmonic of Russia artistic director and principal conductor, Vladimir Spivakov, was brilliant in his remarkable interpretation of pieces by Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, and Prokofiev. A young, Japanese violinist, Mayuko Kamio, starred in the performance of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major. As if the content, form, beauty and skill were not enough of a bigger-than-life portrayal this piece, Mayuko's delivery of artistic genius was unbelieveable. After her final, most highly pitched note was bowed, like a fragile, fading whisper being carried off in a delicate breeze, you could hear a pin drop in the packed auditorium... a pause of complete awe, followed by a roaring, standing ovation.
Sitting back in the balcony, my thoughts diverted, at one point, to the real estate / banking mess. I've often sought wisdom from the principles of music, and for a moment last night, observed the success of a perfect presentation, as each section of the orchestra adhered to the score at the direction of the conductor. There truly are many illustrations for teamwork, synchronization of systems, and achievement of excellence that can be drawn from or modeled from the design and performance art of an orchestra.
As a Realtor, practicing real estate, I can aspire to this model for conducting business, appreciating the counterpoint and precision of reliable services, knowing how to read and interpret the score, keeping harmony in check, paying attention, striving for the best presentation of skills and knowledge that comes from practice, learning, applying, practice, learning more and more practice, presenting my best for the teamwork that fine tunes every transaction.
It's good to get away from the fast tempo that easily becomes a daily rhythm. Stopping to rest, appreciating beauty-in nature, in music, in art---uplifts our sights and offers perspective for our own practice and performance. The Arts Association of East Alabama has a word for this practice: "UNPLUG."
For more information on East Alabama Arts and upcoming exhibits and performances, you can visit their website here.
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