My favorite part of the program was the first piece performed, “The Iron Foundry” by Alexander Mosolov. I was not familiar with this piece prior to coming to the concert. In the past, visiting the LA Philharmonic, we listened to more “classical” repertoire, and having …show more content…
He was expressive and communicative in his conducting, and we, being behind the orchestra, had the opportunity to see him from the orchestra view. His motions were large and his presence filled the hall. My conducting textbook states the conductors should be a “graphic representation of the music.” Rouvali did an exemplary job at this. Watching him helped me understand and appreciate the music better. I knew what the music was saying by watching how he communicated that music to the orchestra.
The events that unfolded that evening caused me to appreciate orchestra more than ever before. Watching the conducting and the instrumentalists up close was enlightening and helped me to understand what was going on in the music. Also, listening to their performance of “The Iron Foundry” was exciting and quite simply, fun. Although not all aspects of the evening were as exciting as that one piece, altogether it was a positive experience. I am excited for the next time I recieve the opportunity to watch the Los Angeles