i'm hoping to make new, genuine friends (ladies & gents), mature minded, local, friendly classical/ orchestral adoring (some standard typical repertoire/ some 'light' orchestral), non snobby, non smoking, kid free people, ideally aged 38-56 in ohio in northeastern ohio only please. no s--. just nice talks about our personal orchestral tastes, experiences, possibly get together 4 early morning visits to planet fitness (i could use a workout friend/ buddy as my doctors just ok'd me to do so). possibly tea/ coffee, and/ or bowling for kicks & giggles and to keep healthy, not to keep score (i'm a novice). are you a classically trained musician or composer/ arranger (i do have a fondness for such as well as authors). many moons ago i studied/ played trombone and studied/ trained in voice. not done either in years & voice isn't what it was (i'm 49 not 29. lol!). btw, i enjoy many genres of music, but orchestral has my heart. it's my first love & my late parents enjoyed it too & was raised hearing it in our homes. for the record, i delight in rvw, coates, shoshtakovich, faure, rachmaninoff, taylor colleridge, mendelssohn, shubert, copeland, peter boyer, sibelius, beethoven, ravel, gershwin, a. morely, saint-saens, bach, respighi, chopin, mahler, herrmann, etc. do you listen online to the bbc proms online on bbc radio 3? have u attended the event in london? btw, fyi wls=weight loss surgery. after 42 yrs of wt. struggles, numerous failed trad. wt. loss methods & diagnosed w/ an under developed thyroid, i was approved for & had gastric bypass surgery in feb. 2018. i've lost a lot & have more i want/ need to lose. this 'tool' has saved my life. now i think i can actually fit into some symphony hall seats & actually enjoy myself- which i've not been able to do either in many yrs. ciao 4 now.
