Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento Chamber Orchestra On Feb 20,1997, I attended a piano concert that was performed by Barbara Wieman.. Barbara Wieman was
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Orchestra
On Feb 20,1997, I attended a piano concert that was
performed by Barbara
Wieman The performance was held at the American River College Music Department
choir room The choir room holds about 100 people and every seat was taken and
students were seated on the floor The audience was dressed
casual as everyone
was students trying to do their concert papers Barbara Weiman was also dressed
casual but nice The piano concert started at 12:20pm and was finished at 1:05pm
The program started with a piece from L.V
Beethoven called Sonata in F minor, Op.57 This piece can be characterized by an
intense, dramatic use of fluctuating dynamics It was as if the crescendo was
not allowed to climax, then is aborted by a sudden change to pianissimo The so
called Beethoven motif was used throughout the piece, very
effectively I might
add Barbara Wieman was very animated performing this piece and seemed to be
very emotional while playing This piece was very distinct and there was an
effective use of rests that was displayed I would call this piece very serious
After Beethoven we were treated to F Schuberts Impromptu in G flat Major, Op
90, No.3 This piece was very pleasing to the ear so we could call this
consonant The music seemed to flow and had a great rhythm This piece was
romantic in nature and probably that is why it was written in the romantic era
C Debussy ‘s Feux d'artifice (fireworks) was the next piece played The
harmony was very obscured in this piece of music The theme
trying to be
presented in this piece was as if fireworks were going off The notes were
ever changing and there was a very good uses of all the keys of the piano
This piece was not very pleasing at all and I did not care for it
at all
From looking around the room it seemed other people would agree After that
unpleasant piece was played we were lead into La Cathedrale
engloutie (The
Sunken Cathedral) It was very slow starting but eventually
started building the
tempo and then seemed to drop off and become very slow in tempo This piece
seemed as if it were trying to tell a story Alot of people
seemed as if the
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The last piece was changed from S Prokofieff to Chopin's Ocean Atrium piece
This piece had rhapsodic melodies giving the illusion that the piece might
have been improvised It was very moving and flowing using melody and harmony
Very pleasing and also from the romantic era What a great way to end the
piano concert Everyone enjoyed the music so much that she
provided us with an
encore She played another piece by Chopin I would definitely recommend to
anyone wanting to learn more about music to take your class This has been a
great experience for me
On Feb 15,1997, I attended a concert put on by the
Sacramento Chamber
Orchestra The performance was held at the Dietrich Threatre, Sierra College in
Rocklin Dietrich Threatre seats about 500 people, and on that evening there was
about 300 people present The concert dress was casual for the audience but the
Sacramento Chamber Orchestra performers were dressed in tuxedo's for the men and
black outfits for the women The performers consisted of 8 women and 10 men The
orchestra was conducted by Zvonimir Hacko Programs were provided and the
concert followed the printed program very well The starting time was 8:00pm and
finished at 10:00pm
The style of music played varied because of all the
different musical
era's represented Mozart from the classical era, Dvorak from the romantic era,
Bartok from the early 20th century, and Copland from our present The Sacramento
Chamber Orchestra consisted of Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola,
Violoncello, Double
Bass, Piano, and Harp When combined, the performance was
outstanding and
uplifting
The concert opened with Mozart's marvelous miniature,
“Eine Kleine
Nachtmusik” which stands for (“A Little Serenade”) Mozart's Serenade, which is
like a tiny symphony, was conducted and played with exemplary care The tempo of
the music was upbeat, it's dynamics were managed thoughtfully, and the musical
form presented consisted of alterations that were superb The
“romance” of the
second movement was hushed and tender, the finale was as light as air
After the finale of Mozart's we were treated to the
Dvorak Serenade in E
opus 22 The Dvorak was in five movements lasting a little over half an hour
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The third movement, Scherzo, was dance like and soulfully
romantic The fourth
movement,Larghetto, was even more soulful in mood, which deepened
as its melody
passed from the violas to the cellos The finale brought us back with a touching
recollection of the very beginning of the work
The Bartok Divertimento was in three movements It can be best described as
continuous, fascinating, exciting and full of action The
melodies were strong,
as were the rhythmic pulses and dissonance's So much was
happening that all you
could do was go for the ride and enjoy it The last major piece was by Copland,
called Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra with Harp and Piano
The Copland piece was in two movements bridged by an
unusually long cadenza
(Soloist), that lasted over three minutes The soloist seemed to dwell on
the lyric sweetness of the first movement and then signaled the merriment of
the second movement The first part struck me as very slow but the second part
was very rhythmic,very perky, and was passed around
appreciatively by all,
while the piano and clarinet were trading ideas with each other All in all,
this piece signaled excitement and was made very enjoyable with the clarinet
and piano As this was my first Chamber Concert I was not sure what to expect
I thoroughly enjoyed myself and I'm looking forward to my next concert