Looking for Valentine’s Day celebration options?? Then do give music concerts and operas a try as they are one of the best options for spending an evening full of romance and charm with your dear delight. One such evening came my way when I went to attend the first of the two Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s concerts in Thursday evening. Though the Kodak Hall, the venue where the concert was to take place, wasn’t overly crowded, still it was an evening well worth remembering. The romantic ambience and feel of the Kodak Hall was set by the expressive music and Stever’s chocolates which all the patrons got. The artists such as Justin Brown, the dark-haired handsome music conductor from England and soprano Twyla Robinson, the charming beauty in an off shoulder dress, looked beautiful together.
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The orchestra began with violins pouring out the tunes from Strauss’ Don Juan and thereafter, the music from various instruments kept coming forth in harmony with each other. Don Juan is the protagonist who was an astute womanizer in the beginning and the music manifested his brilliant attempts at raking in the best possible way. But later, Don Juan is fatally stabbed and there was silence all during that period. But the orchestra returned and the way solo and a couple of duets were performed by the orchestra’s most recently married couple concertmaster Juliana Athayde and oboist Erik Behr and their rendition had a personal charm of its own.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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