Reference no: EM132167305
Write a concert review about Violin Sonata No.2 in A Major, Op. 100 and Violin Sonata No.2 in G Major, Op.13 and Violin Sonata No2 in D Major, Op.94a. You can find these music on youtube.
Do not attempt to take notes during the performance, or between pieces. If you have paper and pen tucked away in a pocket or purse, you can write notes during the intermission (if there is one). Otherwise, wait until the concert is concluded before writing about the concert. The point is not to create any disturbance during the performance itself.
After the performance, as soon as you can, write notes about your experience: your recollections, impressions, and thoughts relating to the performance, and your experience attending the performance.
You have considerable liberty as to what you write about. We recommend something like this:
Your experience of attending the performance can serve as a "frame" for your review. This can most easily be done by writing in "first person." (We recommend writing in first person, but that is not a requirement.) The performance venue, the people you see, the performance hall--briefly describe these aspects of the experience that take place before the concert itself.
The performance--the performers, the instruments, the music--this is the heart of what you are writing about! Select the piece that most impressed you. Describe the performance and your response to the music. Highlight individual performers, if that was one of the impressive aspects of the concert. Describe as best you can what you hear and how it affects you.
Consider, too, whether you recognize any aspects of tonality in the music. Has our study thus far allowed you to perceive tonal aspects of the music that you might not have observed before studying? For example, melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, timbre--are there aspects of these musical elements that stand out for you that you can describe?
Finally, reflect on the value of attending a live performance of classical music. Did you enjoy the music? Has the experience changed you in any significant way? Offer a conclusion to your paper that conveys your "take-away" from the experience.
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