I attended a concert at the El Camino College Marsee Auditorium on Saturday, November 3, 2001, by Daniel Heifetz. A yellow shell cover surrounded the stage, which had five music stands 3(three) on the left and 2(two) on the right and piano on center stage. Daniel Heifetz, violin front center stage and the Classical Band: with special guest Carmen Balthrop, soprano. The Classical Band consisted of 2(two) violinist, Janice Martin and Tao-Chang Yu, and one viola player Myron Makris on the left, one pianist Micah Yui center, one bass; Christopher Chlumsky, and one cello, Lukasz Szyrner on the right.
The program’s title was Cry of a People: The Jewish Soul, Journey of the American Jew; it consisted of 11(eleven) compositions. All of the compositions were about Jews and their struggle to overcome the Hitler Era. First, was Brocca (Blessing) Daniel Heifetz got solo; accompanied by the Classical Band. It was written during the 20th century. The piece reminded me of Egyptian music. Their was imitation and a homophonic texture. It sounded wonderful.
In the second half of the program and my most favorite was “Songs from the Holocaust, arranged by Meria Warshaver . There were three mini pieces “Close Your Little Eyes”, “Kaddish”, and “Never Say”; which were actually written by victims. The special guest Carmen Balthrop, soprano, Daniel Heifetz, violin and Micah Yui, Panio performed this piece. I liked the composition because it was original. The texture was polyphonic, and the meter was duple.
The Term Paper on Swing One On Stage
Drama 03 Professor Goebel Swing I went to go see the show " Swing " at the St. James Theatre on Wednesday November 30, 2000. The St. James Theatre was located next to the Helen Hayes Theatre and across the street from The Majestic Theatre. I saw the 8 pm show with my friends Gina and Lindsay. We got the tickets the night of the performance at the ticket booth, which was located in the left of the ...
In all, the concert was a great experience for me. I enjoyed every last composition especially the last piece of the evening; “Summertime”. The music was soothing to the ear. I wouldn’t mind attending another concert with Daniel Heifetz and The Classical Band performing.