I attended Brooklyn music Orchestra concert on Thursday night, April tertiary , 2003. The orchestra group consisted of different age musicians and was conducted by an artistic conductor Nicholas Armstrong.
The concert was held in a Brooklyn College Whitman auditorium. I was very surprise that the concert h wholly was not right at all and consisted mostly of elderly people. From the program brochure I wise to(p) that it was an Evening of Russian Works. Stravinskys, Wipruds, and Rachmaninoffs military personnels would be performed.
The first melt , Symphony in C composed by Stravinsky began. It had four movements. The work was abrupt in its changes from one section to another. Perhaps, because first cardinal pieces had been composed in France, while the last two in Europe.
The first movement, the Moderato alla breve, began with strings declaring the rhythmic insistence pervading the movement. The of import theme, heard first from the oboe, revolved around G alternatively than C, and was built on a B-C-G chord. Lyrical passages in the winds contrasted with the sine qua non of the pulsing strings, and it ended with a repeated sonic slug from the full ensemble. The second movement was presented with a tune give tongue to mainly by oboe. Eventually the strings interrupted with an provoke theme, soon moderated by bass and woodwinds.
The section ended quietly in a three-note rhythm immediately echoed by the pocket-size strings at start on the next movement, the Allegretto. The control rhythms of the beginning relaxed at the end, the strings restating the original fourth gently and at half speed. The fourth piece began slowly with the bassoon pitch contour quietly. The theme was repeated slowly until, with several long pulses, the piece faded to an combination of the C and G chords, rather than C major.
The next work was Hosannas of the Second...
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