¶ … New England Symphonic Ensemble at Carnegie Hall
For this paper I visited Carnegie Hall on May 8th, 2016 for a 2 pm performance by the New England Symphonic Ensemble, conducted by Filippo Arlia, Jacqueline Hairston, and Wendolin Munroe. The program included Schubert's Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished," Jacqueline Hairston's African Diaspora, Peter Anglea's Jubilate Deo, and Thompson's Selections from Frostiana. Overall, it was a very diverse program that include Romantic Era classical music (Schubert) and modern or new classical music (Hairston's work).
The music itself was entertaining and moving in different ways. The "Unfinished" Symphony by Schubert was very moving in the sense that it stirred the emotions as I listened to it. It made me think of various things -- of my own life and moments and feelings that I have experienced, from sadness to happiness and deep longing. I enjoyed this symphony the most as it was something that I felt that I could easily listen to without having to focus too intently or try to figure out what was going in with the music. It just poured out and all I had to do was sit and let it interact with my mind and my feelings. Anglea's Jubilate Deo was also moving -- it was a choral piece and the voices that were used to sing the Latin words made me think that this piece was very old indeed, from the classical era or the Baroque era -- however, it actually was not because the composer is a modern composer and the work actually sounded very modern in terms of pace and melody and rhythm: there was a rhythmic quality to it that was not classical or Baroque in the slightest (the Baroque feels very measured to me with a tempo that is regular and quick). Anglea's piece felt like something coming out of the modern church, where the sounds are far more sentimental and less rigorous like the old sounds of a Baroque piece or something by Bach, for example. I was not that impressed by it or very fond of it at all, as I prefer the old music, which sounds more refined and noble to my ears. Anglea's piece reminded me of movie music which is usually not very complex or is meant to trigger the emotions in a way that is not really deserved or...
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