What kind of city places painted pianos along the promenade of a downtown pedestrian mall? Progressive, health-conscious Denver does, and the musicians and passerby are richer for it.
I flew to Denver for a conference and stayed in one of the downtown, high-rise hotels. That placed me within an easy walk of a couple of blocks to the 16th Street Mall. As expected, retail stores and sidewalk cafes filled this one-mile path. Unexpected, though, was the presence of musicians of all skill levels, practicing their instruments and hoping to find tip-worthy favor from the casual listeners.
I was first drawn to an accomplished pianist practicing a complicated Chopin etude. A block further down, by ears commiserated with a young man trying to conquer all of the sharps of Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata. His tip jar was empty. Bless him.
A young veteran with a compelling tone in his trumpet asked, “What would you like to hear? Something happy? Slow? Jazzy? Gospel?” I said, “Gospel.” He closed his eyes and played Amazing Grace with feeling and fervor. A few minutes later, a fiddler captured my ears with an Appalachian mountain tune, and dueling banjos plucked on the opposite corner.
A piano sat vacant for a few minutes, and it tempted me to add to the cacophony with my own Fur Elise and become a part of this vibrant culture.
I went in search of a salad. I left with ALL of my senses satisfied.
Bravo, Denver.
Dawn Engler says
Nice Connie…you reminded me of this interesting part of our weekend!
CCPearson says
It is definitely one of my “if I had it to do over again” times. I so wish I had plopped right down on that bench. Who knows? Come tip money might have landed in my lap. 🙂