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Teplá Monastery – I wasn’t quite sure why we were visiting a monastery, but I am glad we did. It was so neat to see such aged but beautiful buildings, I think built in the 13th century. I couldn’t help but wonder if the people who were building it and painting the gorgeous murals those many years ago expected it to be still in use (plus a sort of tourist attraction) today.
On the way to Plzen we stopped in Stod so I could take a picture in front of the city hall because the dudy I have on loan from Michael Cwach was made by Lubomir Jungbauer, the mayor (I don’t know if he is anymore) of Stod. J
Klenči – OH MY GOODNESS!! This might have to go on the list of coolest things I’ve done in my lifetime. Tonight we heard the Antonín Konrády band for our evening entertainment. Antonín is basically a dudy master! He invited me to play with him (AHHH!! How exciting!) so I said ok and we played the two songs I know (so far) – “Budejce, Budejce” and “The Bohemian Café Song” (in Czech). I played the melody, and they knew the songs so they (the violin, clarinet, accordion, and dudy) elaborated it. I was shaking out of excitement the whole time because it was me, a dudačka for only 5 months now, plus only self-taught, and a master who even won an award in
5 comments:
Omigosh! This was definitely worth waiting for and it's just the first one! Did anybody get video of it on a cell phone or camera? OMIGOSH!!!!!! HOW AWESOME!!!!!! :)
PLUS, I can't WAIT to play your stomp fiddle and horsehair jug!!! What an AWESOME experience!!! I am SO HAPPY for you!! (Enough caps and exclamation marks, Carrie?) ;0)
Love you! xoxoxo
Carrie that is awesome, you are the dudy master
'Carrie and the Dudy Ninja'
woooo-hooo, Carrie!!!!!!!!! I hope we will get to see some sort of recording of your "concert appearance". I am so thrilled for you! Hugs to your mom & Jen! love, Val
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