Written by: Andy Fein, luthier at Fein Violins
Amy Tobin, and Angela Newgren
What is the craziest thing you have done to hear a concert? Perhaps you have hopped in your car and driven hours just to get to the venue. Maybe you camped out in front of the ticket booth the night before the tickets went on sale. Or, for those raised on a strict diet of internet access, you might have been at the website, all info filled in, ready to hit the 'order now' button at precisely the moment the clock changes.
Amy Tobin, and Angela Newgren
What is the craziest thing you have done to hear a concert? Perhaps you have hopped in your car and driven hours just to get to the venue. Maybe you camped out in front of the ticket booth the night before the tickets went on sale. Or, for those raised on a strict diet of internet access, you might have been at the website, all info filled in, ready to hit the 'order now' button at precisely the moment the clock changes.
No matter what extremes you have gone to, I'm willing to bet that Bach has you beat. The famous composer, organist and music legend once walked 300 miles (!) all in the name of music.
Along with music, walking was one of Bach's hobbies. From the time he was young,