Bev’s Musical Bucket List
Last week I heard the Faust Symphony by Liszt , one I’d never heard live before. An epic story and even more epic sound, this stellar performance by Montreal’s McGill Symphony orchestra was breathtaking. It was a cast of close to 80 players, my son Jeremy being amongst the violinists, plus a hefty mens’ chorus of more than 60 singers. They had my riveted attention for a full 90 minutes. I was inspired and breathtaken! Check out the ending…. On the trek back home along the 401, I stopped at a gift shop and there was a 3 ½ inch paperback that was calling my name: 1,000 recordings to hear before you die. I was intrigued by author Tom Moon’s choices, an eclectic mix of operas, rock, blues, world, classical, indie, from Lambert Hendricks and Ross to Smetana to Sufjan Stevens to compilations of urban greek folk songs. I realized how much music I either don’t know, hadn’t heard or experienced live. Like Faust. And it dawned on me that I needed to start a musical bucket list. So…I have begun to log a list…here goes.
- Learn the Tempest Sonata by Beethoven
- Take in a jazz show at the Rex in Toronto
- Visit Strasbourg and hear the Vienna Philharmonic live – I don’t care what they play
- Try to learn to appreciate rap and hip hop
- Finish my guitar lessons with Carys
- Go to a Mumford and Sons concert – love their recordings, want to see them live
- Sign up and TAKE a ballroom dancing course with Rob
- Visit the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix
- Buy that harpsichord I’ve had my eye on for 10 years
- Then learn 5 new Scarlatti sonatas on the harpsichord
How about you, have you begun your list? What would you fill your musical bucket list with?


