Black Violin Critique

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Black Violin performed a violin concert which took place at Allen Theatre on Friday, February 12th, 2016, at 7 P.M. The recital hall was long and spacious with the attention directed towards the stage by the use of mostly white and blue hues of lighting. The appearance of the recital hall helped create an optimistic mood. The audience consisted predominantly of adults and students, but there were a few children. The crowd was very interactive, loud, lively, and encouraging of the performers. The audience involvement certainly contributed to setting the atmosphere for the entire concert. Throughout the concert, as a reaction of enjoyment, the audience cheered on Black Violin by clapping along to the rhythm of the music and yelling. The majority of the music consisted of a mixture of classical, hip hop, rock, R & B, and some bluegrass genres. Knowing the concert was going to be classical music with a twist, I was hesitant on how the two separate genres would integrate. However, my view was altered when I heard the various elements in each piece. The first …show more content…

The singing created an extra layer of sound accompanying the instruments. There was a wide dynamic range from crescendo to decrescendo. The harmony between the instruments and voice was beautiful, clear, and consonant. There was tension built well with the rap portion of the piece which created a climax. The modulation between the instruments and singing created complex and structured form within the piece. The melody consisted of strong rising and falling phases that captured my ear. The piece carried a serious and passionate theme which created a weighty mood. The rhythm in this piece seemed a little more transparent than some of the other pieces played at the concert. I enjoyed the general layout of this composition because it created a relatively clear sense of division between the instruments, singing, and

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