Monday, February 1, 2010

Music concert

When I got there at 8:35, there wasn’t a lot of student there yet. The music was definitely lively although it wasn’t that loud. The music piece was called ballad of the three rivers and it was played with three instruments. The instruments were vital to convey the message and the main melody was provided by the violin and the clarinet. The background or supportive melody was the piano. The piano was played by Michael McVay, the clarinet by Winston Stone, and violin by Ronald Neal. The music was minor and happened to be played excellent by the performers. The audience’s main group was UTD students and their families while the second largest group happened to be an older audience. The room wasn’t that big but since the audience filled it and the sound quality was good it was a good fit. The timing of the concert was perfect for the scores being played and the lighting had dampened after the eight o clock cue. Overall I enjoyed the concert very much however I did enjoy the first piece the most because of the piano background sound which offered a nice soft melody for the violin and clarinet to play for a nice homophonic sound.

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