Sunday, February 10, 2008
Tonight was Bob’s organ concert here at the BYU Jerusalem Center. He was worried about it because he hadn’t given an organ concert since his mission – some

37 years ago. He practiced many, many hours in order to feel ready. He also asked the BYU student choir to sing several songs (some of them he arranged himself), and I played two violin pieces - the Ashokan Farewell (people told me I made them cry with this piece), and the Emanuel Moor duet for 2 violins and piano (the other violinist being a BYU student). The concert hall was packed with people who were very enthusiastic and appreciative. Here is a picture of all of us that night.
A few days later, a daughter and son of one of the faculty professors brought us a beautiful bouquet of wonderfully colorful and large Gerber daisies, thanking us for the concert, and for “bringing the joy of music to Jerusalem”. The concert is a very happy memory.
1 comment:
Bob and Janet -
Loved reading about the organ concert and the raves, kudos and flowers for jobs well done!!
We miss you but we're so happy you are having such a grand experience there!
Love Bryant and Susan
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