Every 4 years the Van Cliburn Competition is held in Ft. Worth. I've been before, but this time we got the two day quarter finals package listening to 18 pianist from around the world. It's a big buck competition with tour and recording contract at stake.
We got up at 4:30 to drive in to be in our seats at 9:30. By 4PM we were exhausted. Don't get me wrong, these are all great pianist, with a few being musical mutants-- but you can listen to Prokofiev and Scriabin for just so many hours of the day. Today, we left early, skipping 6 sessions. Half of the audience consisted or old grey haired white guys that were nodding off. That included me. The original plan was to stay to the end, get on the road, and get back about 1:30 AM. We'd have never made it. I've never known listening to be such work.
But, keep your eyes peeled for Honggi Kim of S. Korea. DAMN! That kid can play!
I'll go back in 4 years, God willing, but I'll shell out the cash for just the 6 man/woman finals.