Catastrophes, wars, terrorism, ecological disasters, deadly diseases,
poverty ....
The list of tragedies - both personal and public - is endless. Every
day and hour media, politicians, experts - and charlatans - bring us
a never ending barrage of bad things. No wonder that many people feel
depressed and weary.
This blog tries - in a modest and personal way - to contribute to a more
balanced view. After all, there is so much to appreciate and
enjoy in life ...
It was a fairly rough ride for the car carrier Seine Highway (148 m x 25 m) this afternoon in Øresund, but the ship is powerful enough to take the strong wind blowing against it:
The somewhat smaller car carrier Autoprestige (129 m x 19 m) was also going northwards in the Sound, but it turned around and continued southwards, presumably due to the strong headwind.
Now, about an hour later, I can see that the Autoprestige is again heading north, as the wind seems to be have lost some of its strength.
So far, the only "damage" has been that the Christmas tree lost its lights. Let's hope it stays that way. But the worst is yet to come, according to local weather reports.
The Royal Danish Navy's pollution control vessel Gunnar Seidenfaden (56 m x 12.3 m) was this afternoon going to the Kattegat area. Two weeks ago its sister ship Gunnar Thorson was seen in the Sound.
Yesterday afternoon the wind was quite strong in Øresund:
The Swedish 178 m x 26 m ro-ro cargo ship TransPine did not struggle when it was going northwards in the Sound, but you could see that it was quite windy:
The TransPine was on its way to Antwerp.
The going was more jumpy for the smaller freighter Silver Lake (81 m x 16 m):
The Dresden Music for the Advent Period concerts have been broadcast on German ZDF since the year 2000.
The Music for the Advent Period concert from the Dresden's beautifully restored Frauenkirche, broadcast by German ZDF on the First Sunday of Advent, has for years now been a wonderful beginning of the Christmas music season on television. The concert today was no exception, even without Chief Conductor Christian Thielemann this year conducting his fine Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden.
Markus Poschner made his debut with the Staatskapelle Dresden.
Due to the sudden illness of Franz Welser-Möst, who was scheduled to conduct the Advent concert this year, the Generalmusikdirektor of the Bremen Philharmonic, MarkusPoschner, was the "master of ceremonies", and he did it very well, indeed.
American mezzo soprano Joyce DiDonato - one of the most sought after mezzos in the world - gave a commanding rendition of Pietro Mascagni's Ave Maria, and I also enjoyed the singing of German tenor Klaus Florian Vogt.
Soprano Julia Lezhneva in front of the Staatskapelle Dresden.
However, for me the young Russian soprano Julia Lezhneva (she is only 23!) was the "star" of the evening. I had never heard her before, but listening to her singing Tu virginum corona and Alleluia from Mozart's Exultate, Jubilate, made it easy to understand why she has been blessed with so much critical acclaim despite of her young age.
Julia Lezhneva sings like an angel!
And it is not only the beauty of Julia Lezhneva's voice, but her entire personality that mesmerizes audiences. She sings - and even looks - like a little angel, without the slightest trace of diva behaviour, which is so common among many of her older, more well known colleagues. One can only hope that she stays this way!
The Kammerchor der Frauenkirche Dresden (The Frauenkirche chamber chorus) also deserves high marks. Their sensitive singing and beautiful phrasing greatly contributed to the success of the evening.
PS
Here is a video for those who are not familiar with the captivating voice of Julia Lezhneva: