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'The public kept up their enthusiasm minute by minute,' Said Publisher Mr. Fuerst.

By Tian Yu
Epoch Times Germany Staff
Mar 07, 2008

Mr. Fuerst, publisher from Salzburg, Austria. (Jan Jekielek/The Epoch Times)
Mr. Fuerst, publisher from Salzburg, Austria. (Jan Jekielek/The Epoch Times)


VIENNA—"I made the three-hour car trip," commented Mr. Fuerst, a publisher from Salzburg, Austria, after viewing the Chinese Spectacular in Vienna's City Hall venue. "This was so far the best I have seen. Even the backdrops—it all fit together, including the costumes and all. It was really fantastic."

He said he had also seen Andre Heller's show, but said it cannot compare to this one. This one was literally "the dot on the letter i." He would recommend the performance to anyone and would tell people not to miss such an opportunity. "If you missed it, you missed a lot."

He stated that all of the artists had given their best, and it was difficult to single anything or anyone out. "Even the hosting was done well; it brought the audience into the proper mood," he said. Mr. Fuerst publishes a newspaper in Salzburg in addition to magazines and brochures for hospitals.

He remembers the audience's continued enthusiasm throughout the show and commented that this type of concentration during a performance is important. "The public kept up their enthusiasm minute by minute," he remarked. He had overheard many people say, at the conclusion of the performance, that it was "super." He was impressed by the skill of the orchestra members and pleasantly surprised, because he had expected the performances to take place to recorded music. That is something rare in Salzburg. "We hear operas and operettas from recordings."

After today's show in Vienna, the Spectacular will play in Bratislava on Sunday, continuing on to Prague for more shows next week. A total of 35 shows will be seen in 14 European countries. For information about upcoming Divine Performing Arts shows, please visit: www.DivinePerformingArts.org

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