Art & Performance

A Magical Moment with the Colorado Symphony

Colorado Symphony

(Denver, CO = Won Jeong) To everyone, in the course of life, there come moments, truly magical.

If someone says there are none, perhaps, without their knowing, those magical moments, like clouds brushed by a gentle breeze, have simply drifted by.

A magical moment, after all, is just that.

Walking along the path, suddenly, you feel the breath of God.
Under the shade of a tree, suddenly, you feel the touch of an angel.

It need not be grand, and there is no need for it to be.

To survive on the battlefield, and to return to the side of one you love, that, too, can be a miracle.

… Life is such.

Ordinary days, gathered together, create an extraordinary life. Thus, even for a single second, it cannot be anything but precious.

Alive and breathing, every one of these moments, is filled with the grace of God.

In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, composed by the master of film music, John Williams, there was, indeed, such grace.

The grace of God, as it is something conveyed through the heart, has a tendency to diminish, if uttered in words. But with music, the story changes. The melody, and the hearts of those playing it, touch the hearts of those who listen. And thus, that magical moment, like a snowflake, descends upon the world.

Won Jeong

International sports journalist and photographer documenting sports, culture, and the arts worldwide.

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