Oooohhh...I'm so jealous! DR Jose has a ticket to Bryn Terfel!
I couldn't infiltrate his own site to see if he would be performing anywhere near Atlanta. His site is one you have to join, but it wouldn't let me in! (I may have tried to join awhile back, but it is not recognizing my user name. Argh.
Anyway, I decided to go to a ticket broker site to see which cities were listed. Something tells me that the users/brokers at ticket specialists
http://www.ticketspecialists.com/concerts/bryn_terfel_tickets.htmare not from around these here parts. Perhaps they use Babelfish for their descriptions of the shows, or perhaps they are playing Madlibs. Laugh if you must, but remember to be "compasionable":
"I expired the video of the last Bryn Terfel concert and it looked tough. I met the lead temptation from Bryn Terfel backstage and he was purposeful. Everyone is squeamishly awaiting some more dull stuff from Bryn Terfel."
"Bryn Terfel, Bryn Terfel, Bryn Terfel, two words come to mind: many artist. There is an excellent message represented in the song "Overpriced On Top of The Chum" yet the hot "Preview-ish" single "Fireworks in Disguise" is revealingly among my favorites. For example, a saga over a baby revolts that a phantom hangs an horrible hobo for the boss."
"The latest humorists-and-celebrities album isn’t as companionable, nor as distinct, as either, but it still has plenty of purple stuff: namely, warm, autonomous horrible material like the yellow story-song “Some Kits Are”, with some sort-of-quarrel stuff like “precious laborers Blues,” in which not even mushy masquerade cheers up the finicky tycoon anymore. A eyewitness almost wriggles cafeteria for a lawn. If your looking for a quick show, I would implacably suggest sanely wasteful tickets for the next Bryn Terfel show to end to town."
"I often enough emerge lost in these breaks and often forget what story I’ve depart to see. While Bryn Terfel's current work is quite nutty, earlier songs like "Auditorium Drown", "Don't Advance Him" and "You Ride My Area" are also benevolent and gigantic. Our post-modern society, more than ever before, relies upon Bryn Terfel. I always increased Bryn Terfel, until I got to their show and it was ugly."