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RE: Pearls Before Breakfast - washingtonpost.com
by flynn23 at 12:41 pm EDT, Apr 12, 2007

Rattle wrote:

By most measures, he was nondescript: a youngish white man in jeans, a long-sleeved T-shirt and a Washington Nationals baseball cap. From a small case, he removed a violin. Placing the open case at his feet, he shrewdly threw in a few dollars and pocket change as seed money, swiveled it to face pedestrian traffic, and began to play.

No one knew it, but the fiddler standing against a bare wall outside the Metro in an indoor arcade at the top of the escalators was one of the finest classical musicians in the world, playing some of the most elegant music ever written on one of the most valuable violins ever made. His performance was arranged by The Washington Post as an experiment in context, perception and priorities -- as well as an unblinking assessment of public taste: In a banal setting at an inconvenient time, would beauty transcend?

Joshua Bell graces the DC Metro, and almost no one notices. This is an amazing read.

This happens all the time. Context is everything. How many times have you ended up with a girl out of your league cuz you were introduced with a fantastic setup versus the stale pick up line you used at the bar after you finished washing your car that Saturday? It's the reason why celebrities even exist.

RE: Pearls Before Breakfast - washingtonpost.com


 
 
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