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MU 210- Music and Society
02/28/07
A CONCERTO CONCERT
THE PHILIARMONIA OF GREATER KANSAS CITY
Music is a main factor in the society and in our lives, even though has different meanings to every one. I am a student that chooses to take this class to understand how and when music was created and how it evolved. I like to listen to classical music and of course modern music. When I found we have to do music critiques for this class, I got a little bit anxious. I wasn’t sure if I could be able to describe in a paper the magic way music trespass the soul and the mind. On February 11, 2007 I went at the Graham Tyler Chapel of Park University. The concert was a collaboration of The Philarmonia of Greater Kansas City and students of International Center for Music at Park University. The moment I enter into the chapel I saw the musicians getting in their seats and practicing with their music instruments. I have been at the Chapel many times, but this was the first time in a concert. The orchestra was in the front of the hall and in the middle of the stage. In the front row I could notice the violins on one side and the cellos on the other. The chapel had big glass decorated windows, which let the light in and made the environment more enjoyable. The changes that have been done to the chapel seemed to show the magnificence of that stage. I was surprised that audience was really diverse. I expected more students and less from the community. I was wrong. There were old people, children with their parents and of course students. I could see that most of the audience was frequenter of these concerts more than once. They reacted to music and the sound in different ways, someone would close the eyes and just move their head, or someone would move their feet following the music. The audience was very appreciative to the music and the artists.
The performers at this concert as I mentioned above were the Philarmonia of Greater...
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