Sunday, October 11, 2009

University Auditorium

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I attended my first concert at UF. It was a typical concert like those shown on TV. With a conductor and his entire troupe clad in black suits and the formal demeanour. It was the UF Symphonic and Wind Orchestra. Conducted by a couple of guest conductors.

University Auditorium
It was in this auditorium which had a rather elaborate and archetypal roof. There were dim chandeliers beaming down from hooked carvings from under the dome shaped wooden roof. It was made of deep brown wood, the type that is found in medieval churches. Complete with a couple of balconies on either flanks of the main body overlooking the stage.

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The Orchestra consisted mostly of students from the School of Music and Arts at UF. The entire assortment of musical instruments decked the stage. Among them was also the piano, the various wind instruments, the xylophone and various gongs, the bass guitar, percussion, flutes to name a few.

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Initially, there was loud clamoring and a discordant rush of notes that were extremely cacophonic on the ear. It was surprising since the concert was free for UF students and I couldn't spot a single fellow country-mate!

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Suddenly, all the instruments played a single note in harmony. Then, the conductor arrived and the entire auditorium quickly froze into complete silence with a warm applause to greet him. With a courteous bow, the conductor soon took his position in front of the orchestra.

The lights dimmed and the stage shone bright. The wand was raised, and a rather wonderful assortment of notes in utter harmony flowed out.

University Auditorium
The next couple of hours were sheer bliss! Most of the pieces were
based on truly American composers. The style of the music played
showed in the types of nuances that were on display. Most of the other pieces had a latino/South American influence. It was both amusing and surprising to hear some of the typical instruments used in the dances of South American culture blend in with more traditional instruments of the Orchestra.

After each piece was played, the audience was roused into an extended round of applause and every single musician that was part of some nuance in the piece played was conjured up individually by the conductor to be greeted by another round of applause. And so, the routine continued on until the end of the event.

And then, I had some nice cake arranged for by one of the Sorrority
houses near campus and here I am composing this email. The evening was truly refreshing! :)

5 comments:

  1. nice to know ur having a nice time! Btw is that croc a real one or just a decorative piece?

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  2. just a decorative piece. and they are all alligators in here, no crocs! they are all around the place. the football stadium here is called "the swamp", and we are the Gators! :D

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  3. It was nice reading about the refreshing evening :) Keep blogging...

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  4. its fascinating to see how you already say "we are the gators"

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  5. Gator is what gator do..

    CHOMP CHOMP!

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