Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Home Cooked Symphony Concert

Home Cooked Symphony Concert In addition to an increase of the hearing and a sign of strength, trying to reach the celebrity? S attention. Violinist SPOTL looked toward the dark and frankly asked? I know you? Are you? The whole room burst out laughing and I felt as if I was there with Natalie MacMaster in her home kitchen has one? Ceilidh? (pronounced "kay-lee") dance.This Celtic? kitchen? was a world famous celebrity, a top-notch symphony and pay more than 450 guests $ 40 each, but that? beside the point. This is Natalie? S kitchen.She must give his violin with patience, even if looked at the eyes of hundreds of anxiety. Perhaps you feel the urgency when he joked that his approach is quite close Celtic? and ride back room. Then, the soft-to-earth gal from the island of Cape Breton resumed his violin and '? Cuisine? went up in flames! E? Up your voice that could stand to listen to his playing and dancing.Earshot phenomenal, but not eyeshot. Unfortunately, most of the public could see the virtuoso in size because of the arrangement of seats of the hall. Natalie? S legendary click clack of tap shoes and the cable being asked of me to leave my place and see all the concert in the nave. Shortly after the rule, I ran to my room to get my violin students, who were too short to capture the imagination of their legs seats.In true Celtic tradition, a peaceful observation of the margin has grown more vigorous walking, which quickly degenerated into a circle of energetic dance and masks. Natalie? S own dance with high kicks, fast tus and rhythmic tap dance. How to show progress, tued in steps of traditional Scottish dance groovy mode hip-hop and disco moves, including the famous and difficult? Moonwalk? To my surprise and joy, the music also had a wonderful metamorphosis. The concert began with traditional Celtic melodies played by the silk string sections of the symphony. According to the Cape Breton music is a violin in A major, what Natalie called Canadian key. After these traditional pieces, we have leaed that it was more than many imagine. From a superb mix of Latin jazz ballad, "Autumn Leaves? we were all caught by his versatility.Concertmaster the Okanagan Symphony, Denis Letoueau, was also fascinated that the hearing was! The beams of the classical virtuoso ear to ear and repeatedly shook his head in fear and admiration for Natalie? S violin fireworks. He also contributed to fireworks when he joined Natalie a musical in which the goulash? Violin violining met. The duo mixed popular music of the violin? Devil's Dream? complex with the violin of Bach Partida en mi? Denis, we have an expression in Cape Breton? Natalie said after? When we really dig, we say that we have been? conduct? er. Now you can go home and tell you last night were really? Help? Er? Denis blushed. Natalie smiled. We have all heard the convergence of two worlds, and he felt wonderful.As our mixture of cultures, I think we are? Ll see some 'more? Traditional merger? in music. Various forms of music, in that it now appear polar in May, will soon merge and create new genres that people of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy life. Put a symphony orchestra, a violinist, a funk band and a Bagpiper played on stage at the same time in all the grandmother of the boy with the hair Spiky approve.There will always be worse, of course. Like Natalie? S concert, there will be an obvious polarity in the audience to decide good agreement protocol. Some people at the concert I did not know whether to get up and dance in the aisles, or in satisfaction of sitting quietly. Like all pioneers, we? Ll find a way that works for everyone. Indeed, a friend of mine, once created? Sitting dance? in a clumsy situation.Natalie? s charm and talent, with his obvious love for music, were enough to inspire me and many other violinists today to explore new ways of expression and technique. I could not wait to get home to try some of the things that you showed us so perfectly night.Natalie which provided further inspiration when he agreed to sign my violin students had brought with them. Then it was, tired and weary, but smiling, with the enthusiasm for the group photo with me and my violin students.My students, young and old, spoke for the concert of Natalie week and found a model that will guide the wonderful news directions.Thank in you, Natalie. You are an incredible pioneer, and we do not love you! ** Rhiannon Schmitt (nee Nachbaur) is a violinist and music teacher who had to creative writing years.She currently writing columns for two Canadian publications and Australia participated in the "Music Teacher Magazine." Writing allows him to teach people that the world of music is as fun to spin! Rhiannon, 29, has donned the hats of businesswoman, artist, event promoter, the classical music radio host and school orchestra music arranger rural British Columbia, to Canada.Her Business fiddleheads Violin School & Shop, has won numerous distinguished young entrepreneur business awards for his commitment to excellence. Her shop offers beginner to professional level instruments, accessories and supplies for very reasonable prices: Visit also is founding chairman of the Shuswap Violin Society which promotes the music of violin and violin, and helps young musicians in need: Source:

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