Music Concert Review Essay

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On November, 7th, I made the trek to Los Angeles, for the classical music concert was performed by the chamber orchestra of about 40 members. The performance was at the Royce Hall at the Los Angles performing a marvelous program of classical music comprised of Mozart’s concertos and symphonies right in the heart of downtown. I can truly say that this was going to be the most novel and memorable experience for me because I have never been to the live music concert before. As we pulled up to the entrance, all I could see was a mass of humans with an overload of emotions on their faces. However, I know every individual was standing here, inside their souls were connected by a passion in classical music, especial Mozart’s masterworks, as if their hearts beat the …show more content…

The Royce Hall, where the Enlightenment period seemed to come alive, was such a perfect venue for organizing the Mozart’s classical music concert and giving us the feeling of reviving in his period. To my surprise, I had front row center seats, the best seats in the entire pavilion. As the dark stadium filled with flashing lights, I felt a wave of different emotions rush through my body as the chamber orchestra began to play. Jeffrey Kahane, who was the music director, opened the concert with a performance of the Mozart. The Mozart piano concertos are Kahane’s specialty. I had a most impressive moment when the Mozart’s piano concerto number 23 resounding, I felt this melody was embedded in my mind and my heart immediately. It was a wonderful example of the heartfelt emotional range of Mozart and the piano. This music has the structure of a sonata. At first, the orchestra was the prelude to the story, which was common in Mozart's concertos. Then, for about 2 minutes, the pianist who also played the role of the writer, gave us the details of the story and described that part

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