The latest concert that I attended was the NEIU Jazz Ensemble. It was held on October 28th, 1997 in the NEIU auditorium. This was my first time attending a Jazz concert. Therefore, I didnt know what kind of music to expect or any music that I was familiar to. This concert was a new experience for me. It was far different from a rock concert held in some big venue.
The purpose of this concert was to give people a taste of the NEIU Jazz Ensemble. The heritage or the background of this concert was strictly I was excited about my attendance at this concert. It would be the first time I was going to a Jazz concert. I knew that I wouldnt be disappointed or get board there. The music they played was not the kind that makes you dose off. I always loved the sound of a trumpet. My favorite musical group the Dave Matthews Band has a trumpet player, and this is how I started enjoying the sound.
Therefore, I knew that this concert must be worth going to. This concert gave me a chance to look more deep into what Jazz music is all The music that was performed was Jazz. The entire Ensemble had fifteen people in it. There were only fourteen actual performers. One guy was the director of the whole thing and he was composing. The composer composed with his hands instead of a composing stick.
This was an interesting observation for me. The instrument that were used at this concert were the Woodwinds which had five players on it. This was the most players in one category of instruments. The Woodwind players were seated in the first row. Other instruments used were the Piano, Bass, Drums, Trombones and the Trumpets. There was one vocalist. There were two Trombone players and three Trumpet players.
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They were all standing behind the Woodwind players. The Piano, Bass, and the Drums were on the left side of the stage. The composer was facing the performers during a song. After a song was over the composer turned around to the audience and bowed. The concert lasted about one hour. It started at 7:30 p.m. and went on till about 8:35 p.m.
There were seven songs that were performed. Every song was around ten minutes long. Some were a little shorter about five to six minutes in length and a couple songs were a little over ten minutes. The concert seemed to be well organized time wise and convenient wise. The concert was free admission and general seating. This was there only concert The music performed was done in a formal fashion.
The performers seem to take pride in what they were doing and also what they were representing. Each performer were introduced individually by the composer. The composer also told the audience about their background and what the performers were majoring in. All but one of the performers were getting certified to teach music. Most of the performers were wearing a shirt and tie outfit. Some of them were wearing a full suit. None of the performers were in jeans from what I observed.
The composer was wearing a Tuxedo. The Jazz Ensemble had a very mature gesture. They were all seated in a good position. Nobody seemed to be slouching down. The composer seemed to be very energetic. They took great care of their belongings. The instruments, when not being played during a song, were placed on the ground very gently.
The Trumpets and Trombones were usually placed on the side of the person who was using it. They were placed in an upright position. Nobody went berserks in excitement and tossed their instruments. This kind of situation happens in a typical heavy Rock concert. In a concert such as the Jazz Ensemble it would be humiliation and an embarrassment if a performer were to throw the instrument around in excitement. It would not even seem right if that were to happen because of the formality of the concert.
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Another good aspect about the gesture of the Ensemble was that they were well prepared. Nobody was out of tune and the notes seemed to sound very clear. Every member of the Ensemble was reading the musical notes instead of playing it by ear. The notes were placed in front of them on a stand. The communication between the performers and the audience were very good. The audience didnt applaud throughout the entire concert.
They only applauded when it was appropriate. One of the things I found unique and interesting was that the composer indicated to the audience when it was appropriate to applauded. During the middle of a song the composer would make a half turn to the left and start clapping his hands. When the composer clapped the audience clapped along with him. This indicated the appropriate The concert was held in the NEIU Auditorium. It wasnt that big of an auditorium. It looked like the lecture hall that this class is being conducted in.
The auditorium was dark during the performance. The stage was very well lit. The lighting mostly consisted of a white color. This made the stage appear bright and very clean. The background was of a blue and orange color. There was no smoking or drinking allowed in this venue. The seats were cushioned and they were typical auditorium seats which folded up automatically.
I was seated in the middle section of the auditorium. In the very back there was a camera man recording the entire concert. The audience participated throughout the concert. None of the audience members seemed to be board at their presence at this concert. They only applauded at the composers signal and applauded again at the end of the song. Nobody was being disrupted during the performance.
Everyone was seated throughout the entire concert. Most of the people in the audience were college students. There were a few Senior Citizens and a few other older adults. The audience didnt dress as formally as the performers. They were dressed more casually. There werent too many people at this concert.
There were more empty seats than filled ones. However, considering that this concert was on a weeknight and their first time performing at NEIU this year, I didnt expect too many people to be present. When the word gets out on how good they were, I think that they will have a larger audience for next semester shows. In all, the audience was very well behaved and their presence was very satisfying to the performers. This concert had a good effect on me. My sole reason for going was to get an insight of what Jazz music is really like.
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When I got there I really liked what I heard. I am going to look more into this type of music. This is the type of music that you just want to sit back and relax and listen. Its not to slow where you are at the point of falling asleep. Jazz music has got a certain element to it that no other type of music that I have heard thus far have. In all, this concert was a wonderful experience for me.
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