I'm going to review this positively and negatively:
on the plus side: Loved it. It is a very European look. There are free concerts every Sunday at 2 p.m. sometime a sing-along the Sunday before Christmas. That's always fun.
on the minus side:
unfortunately I've had experiences where during the music pieces the noise will sometimes even almost drown out the music. while I really enjoy the open air and the free-for-all atmosphere I don't like dogs barking or children yelling or people talking in loud voices during the music it's a distraction. I've complained about this a few decades ago and they did not seem to know what to do about it. movie theaters give people reminders about noise. I love dogs and children and people but I do not like noise during...
Read moreThe Spreckels Organ Pavilion is a must-see attraction in San Diego's Balboa Park. It is home to the world's largest outdoor pipe organ, which has 5,017 pipes ranging from the size of a pencil to 32 feet long. The organ was donated by John D. and Adolph Spreckels in 1914 and has been delighting audiences ever since with its majestic sound and intricate craftsmanship. The pavilion hosts free concerts every Sunday at 2 p.m., featuring local and international organists playing a variety of musical genres. You can also enjoy special events throughout the year, such as silent movie nights, holiday festivals, and civic organist concerts. The Spreckels Organ Pavilion is a historic landmark that showcases the beauty and power of music in a...
Read moreWhat an amazing experience. I was so lucky to have some extra time in San Diego and have a chance to witness a free Sunday concert. Raul, the organist, didn't just play the organ but he also told some interesting stories about the pieces he was about to play and told some facts about the organ, peppered with jokes and laughs. I didn't expect a free concert to go for more than half an hour but this was an hour long and the time just flew by. I take it they have a different program every time, so if you live nearby you can go every week. Lucky citizens of San Diego to have this at...
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