But this time, we played so much better! The acoustics in the venue were better, we fixed some of the problems from the first playing, and the Popper was way better! The whole program went very well - I think this concert was better than the previous one.
We could hear each other much better in this venue - that made a huge difference. I still had a few moments where my vibrato disappeared, but I felt so much more relaxed this time and had a lot more fun playing. It was sheer relief to finish and know that I won't have play the Popper again...for a long time.
My teacher came, with his family. He said that when his 6-year old daughter heard us start the Popper, she said, "I know that piece!" He said our ensemble playing sounded good - yay! My mother is visiting from California, and since she is 82 I'm not sure that she will want to travel here again any time soon. It was very special to have her listen (and I told her that it doesn't matter how old children get; moms have an obligation to attend their kid's performances
I'm so glad we decided to peform the Popper with the orchestra - my teacher was commenting when I left my lesson last night that over the past months as I've been getting ready to perform that my playing has improved a lot - the nice thing about a goal and deadline!
Now for the next deadline, the concert for the Dalai Lama - in 11 days!
3 comments:
Congratulations!!!
Oh, that is soooo wonderful that the performance went well, and that your mom and friends could share the fun.
Good luck with the next one!
So glad to hear that it went well the second time around. How wonderful that your mom was able to be there.
Lookiing forward to hearing about the concert for the Dalai Lama.
thank you! I've posted the recording of the second performance on the Cellobloggers site.
Post a Comment