Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts

Friday, May 01, 2009

Getting to see him perform

kw: local events, concerts

Last evening (Thursday 4/30) we went up to Rutgers (New Brunswick, NJ) for the Concert Band's Spring Concert. Our son is the Marimbist and sound effect specialist in the Percussion section. During the evening, he played bass drum about a third of the time, but also marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, chimes, upright bells, and several kinds of sound effects devices. I was real proud; he seems to be their most versatile percussionist.



Nicholson Music Center is a lovely venue on the Douglas Campus, one of five campuses that make up the State University of New Jersey's New Brunswick/Piscataway facility. The auditorium looks like it seats about 500, but is designed to seem much more intimate. We had good seats, about halfway up near the center. Before the performance a taped announcement advised us not to record or photograph the performance. I wasn't too bad a boy. I took only 24 photos, and I didn't use flash.


The Rutgers University Concert Band was joined by the Mainland Regional High School Wind Ensemble. This pic shows the combined bands being directed by the Rutgers conductor and director, Timothy Smith. Three student conductors led portions of the program, and the Mainland director, Keith Hodgson, conducted several selections.

There was variety aplenty, and the various conducting styles meant the musicians needed a dash of extra flexibility. The selections were mostly rather modern pieces. Fortunately, the latest generation of composers is producing work that is more harmonious than the atonal work of the mid- to late 1900s. The closing number, by the combined bands, was Sousa's Washington Post March, one of my favorites.

Fortunately, Rutgers is not too far from home. We were able to return home by midnight.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

The best concert for years

kw: concerts, recitals, classical music, piano

We used up most of today traveling to College Park, Maryland to hear our friend Jennifer present her Masters' Recital. In the Gildenhorn Recital Hall she played the following for us:
  • Two sonatas in A Major by Domenico Scarlatti
  • The Piano Sonata in E-flat Major by Ludwig van Beethoven (3 movements)
  • Etude d'execution transcendante #10 in F Minor by Franz Liszt
  • Klavierstucke #1 by Franz Schubert
  • Sonata #3 in B Minor by Frederic Chopin (4 movements)
I was told by a faculty member that the attendance varies a lot, but this one, by filling half the hall, may be a record-breaker. There are a lot of us who love Jennifer and her playing, and will go out of our way (!) to hear her play. But it was not only "distant friends" who came from Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey to this recital. A goodly number of her schoolmates attended.

We rode to and from the campus with friends, which helped make the day even more memorable and enjoyable. Why do I title this "the best for years"? It has been about two years since that last time we heard her play!