San Francisco Opera in the Park

We attended the San Francisco Opera in the Park yesterday. Sharon Meadow, Golden Gate Park.

Sharon Meadow was filled up…

We were up-prepared for it to be so unnaturally sunny (for SF) and unnaturally warm (for SF), so all by itself, that was memorable.

The quality of the performance…  was shockingly good. I mean, we listen to a fair amount of opera and classical music here. In my opinion, the sum total of the performance, the musicians taken together as a whole, was better than just about anything I have heard before. Perhaps many albums focus too much on ‘stars’ as opposed to performances?

The quality of the sound… it was amplified. A lot. It was perfectly loud back where these were taken. So, not very high fidelity. There was good immediacy, but the midrange sometimes had a ‘falsetto’ washed out color to it, and the upper bass had minimal decay and sounded more percussive and dead than it should. Similarly the upper mids could not handle much complexity at volume, which is somewhat familiar as many classical CDs have this problem – maybe to do with the microphone being overloaded?

Copland’s arrangement of “At The River” sung by Jill Grove, San Francisco Opera in the Park [sorry about the abrupt start]. There were many others I should have recorded, which are more my cup-o-tea, but this is what we got.

 

The view from Hippie Hill. We *love* San Francisco! [and the air was better here than in Palo Alto. What’s up with that? There wasn’t much of a breeze at all from the Pacific either, but maybe it was just the proximity to the ocean that made the air a little more human-friendly].

 

 

To boldly go where no ears have gone before

“To boldly go where no ears have gone before”. This is what we are running for Audio Federation in the program guide at California Audio Show (CAS 2017).

What do you think?

Of course, this is what most audiophiles do. Kind of the definition of “audiophile”.

But we can then joke about measly old “5 year missions”…

And… “strange new worlds”? You betchya. 🙂 Strange new worlds in my head.

Those good old altered mental states…. positive, or at least distracting, hallucinations. Maybe you call it “positive vibes” or “aural therapy” or “putting the feet up” or “shutting the world out”. This is certainly one of the primary reasons I am doing this Boldly Going with the Ears stuff.

But it is amazing to think about the fact that many of us, those of us who have boldly gone, hear music at a higher fidelity, and with a significantly greater over-all quality, than the musicians who played it ever did… or likely, ever will.

*We* know how their music actually sounds… and they do not. Cuh-razy, huh?

Anyway, hope to see you all in Boardroom V at CAS 2017!