We took the train from Maryborough to Brisbane where we stayed the night planning to take the train to Sydney the next morning.
Unfortunately a huge blob of rain closed all railways and major roads between Brisbane and Sydney with major flooding. The area around Taree suffered particularly bad flooding. I booked a flight to Sydney but just before we were going to the airport, our flight was cancelled and we were rebooked for the following day.
With a day to spend in Brisbane, we wandered down to the City Hall. This is part of the staircase to the balcony.
The curved roof resulted in a huge standing wave which did not help the acoustics. Several years ago, a reconstruction made the ceiling acoustically invisible and the acoustics have reputedly improved.
I started University in 1965 and as a fresher at a residential college, I was ordered to line up in a queue to buy season tickets for other college members for the Youth Concert Series of the QSO. I realized that my father would be pleased if I attended so I sat in one of these seats.
The light turned on when I realized I knew all the tunes because my father played classical music all the time. My father was so pleased when he realized I was hooked.
The orchestra now plays in a modern rectangular hall but occasionally they perform in this space. Perhaps I should go.
Years ago, Brisbane had a couple of older worlde cafes where elegant ladies would meet for morning or afternoon tea. Instead of being demolished, the Shingle Inn was reconstructed in a corner of the City Hall building.
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