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Turkish dog steals hearts at classical concert

- — Compiled from agencies

ISTANBUL: It is that moment fans of classical music live for, an internatio­nal orchestra playing a great masterpiec­e at full pelt. Until an unexpected guest star, arrives — a stray, and rather loveable, dog. At the outdoor performanc­e of Felix Mendelssoh­n’s Fourth Symphony in Turkey, the audience were raptly attentive as the Vienna Chamber Orchestra conducted by Ola Rudner tore through the nineteenth century German composer’s effervesce­nt score. The music-loving canine, with the casual air of an experience­d performer, ambled across the stage and stopped at the conductor’s podium on the stage at the remains of ancient Ephesus close to the Aegean city of Izmir. The dog stared at an adoring public — who by now had lost interest in anything else and burst into laughter and applause — before sitting down by the seat of the first violinist. Trying to suppress their own laughter, the orchestra gamely played on as if the dog was a regular band member. And like an experience­d performer who has seen it all many times before, the dog settled down and stole the rest of the show with an unmistakab­le yawn. The video of the concert this month at the Internatio­nal Izmir Festival has gone viral in Turkey. “Cutest moment in classical music,” wrote star Turkish classical pianist Fazil Say who was in attendance after performing a Mozart piano concerto before the symphony.

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 ??  ?? A dog sitting next to the orchestra’s musicians during a concert at the Ancient Ephesus, in Izmir. (AFP)
A dog sitting next to the orchestra’s musicians during a concert at the Ancient Ephesus, in Izmir. (AFP)

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