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CONCERT REPORT 1
Bryan Ignacio
Concert: “Symphony Orchestra” Kyle Szabo (conductor)
Songs: “Divertimento No. 2 in B-flat Major, K.137” (W.A. Mozart)
Psalm and Fugue for String Orchestra, Op. 40 (Alan Hovhaness)
Voyage for String Orchestra (John Corigliano)
“Symphony No. 8 in B Minor D. 759” (Franz Schubert)
Genre: Classical
October 13, 2017
FGCU, Naples, FL

I. Identification/Historical Context
1a. The first piece of the concert was Divertimento No. 2 in B-flat Major, K.137, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). This Divertimento has 3 movements:
I. Andante
II. Allegro di molto
III. Allegro assai

The composer Mozart was born in Salzburg in the year 1756. Mozart grew up with the privilege of having a musically influenced family. Mozart’s father was a musician who worked as an assistant concertmaster for the Salzburg court. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of the youngest composers of all time; supposedly composing at the age of five. The symphony was composed in the year 1772 in Salzburg, Austria. Mozart was 16 when he wrote this symphony as a part of an opera. The opera was for the purpose of celebrating the succession of a new archbishop of Salzburg, opera called II Sogno di Scipione. This opera contained three …show more content…

Mostly because when I think classical I think of faster paced pieces. That does not mean I do not acknowledge the slower tempo pieces, it just means that I tend to listen to the quicker tempo pieces. The first part of this symphony does have its enjoyable parts though. I did enjoy the introduction to this symphony as it had a dark kind of feel, but then picked up by the violins. I enjoyed the second part of the symphony particularly because of the violins striking then slowing down to a moderate tempo. This cycle repeated, but it made the piece a lot more enjoyable, knowing what was going to happen next. I was able to distinguish and appreciate the tones a lot more with every reoccurring

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