Tuesday, December 25, 2018
'Concert Essay\r'
'For this project report I chose to go to a murder of bookman composers held at YUANZE UNIVERSITY auditorium in building 6. I chose this one because I wanted to see some of the natural endowment that my peers spend a penny in the medication realm, and excessively it was one of the only plans I have been able to attend because of religious restrictions. It was fulgurous to hear effects imperturbable by students. I can non imagine creating something as complex as a musical composition, practic eithery less(prenominal) actu whollyy performing it, so this aspect of the design was particularly awe-inspiring.\r\n in that respect was a coarse attendance, and I think that much of the audience consisted of friends of the performers and some of the university students. I went with deuce friends, who werenââ¬â¢t so eager to go; I had to convince them by intercourse it would be interesting to see student performers/composers. The first piece was called Oblique/musique composed by Patrick Swanson. This piece instantly stood come forth among the other(a)s because of the instruments involved. The piece was performed by two mass: one playing a vibraharp and the other playing a large drum/cymbal/gong.\r\nHowever, the piece besides contained tape sounds of static, bass, and an incoherent voice. In this piece the telephone line was repeated many times. It was similar to the kit and boodle of John Adams because of its repetitions, background recording, and minimalistic sounds. The second piece was a quietly composition called something good afternoon; I didnââ¬â¢t really hire the title. This piece had a very reposeful melody and a mild tempo. It was not fast and not slow. It was an experience of a lifetime. I listened to a genre of music I never had listened to.\r\nAt the concert two people performed already divergence the audience wanting for more. I also noticed that in the back of the auditorium in that respect was a camera crew take the whol e performance. The auditorium was very elegant looking. The legal age of the people in the audience were teenaged people in their twenties. Thatââ¬â¢s what I expected, it being in a college and all. The dormitory was rather big for such a small performance. It could fit approximately tercet hundred people and in the performance floor there was a piano a chair for the pianist and a table with a jar and a glass of water.\r\nThe songs performed in the concert were all mixed up between andante and allegro. Most of the songs went from andante to allegro. It was divided into quintuple acts. Four of the five acts were homophonic and the other act was polyphonic. The performers were dressed very elegantly. There was about thirty people in attendance and they were dressed in there normal attire. Also the majority of the concert was in the dissonant form. Very seldom I saw a harmonic song playing.\r\nThe behavior of the performers was that they were very hard in their work. Keeping aware and avoiding all mistakes if possible The pianist was really unseasoned for his professionalism, he was really professional, played spectacularly well. He gave the audience feelings of anger, sadness, and joy. The flutist also played brilliantly. Lastly the vocalist was the scoop part. She had a very full(prenominal) toss voice sang both high and low parts. Sang both apt and sad parts. Gave the crowd mixed up feelings.\r\n'
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