On Wednesday, April 22nd I was lucky enough to attend the Earth Day Celebration Concert at CSUSM. I was not sure what to expect, but I was extremely excited to get to see some of my fellow classmates perform.
The first act was a vocal ensemble made up of students. The songs they sang were extremely beautiful! They sang wonderful Irish folk songs, one of which was an Irish drinking song called The Wild Rover. I absolutely loved this song! The lyrics for the chorus were extremely catchy, and I found myself humming the melody for a few days after the concert.
The second act was a gamelan ensemble of students, which was also amazing! The patterns and melodies of the traditional pieces were almost mesmerizing! The set up of the stage was also impressive. The different instruments (especially the huge gongs) were a bit intimidating, but they made some beautiful resonating sounds. Most of the pieces became repetitive, and I did start to lose interest about 2/3rds of the way through, but the students did an amazing job playing the instruments. I tried to watch and see how they were playing the instruments and was fascinated by the different techniques they used to play the long and short notes.
The last act was the most amazing one of all! A string quartet and saxophonist played a composition by my music professor, Bill Bradbury. The piece was divided into four different movements, and was absolutely beautiful! My favorite movement was definitely the first movement, which reminded me of the ocean. The violins made wonderful noises that sounded like whales singing. Overall, it was a wonderful piece and both the musicians and composer deserved the standing ovation they received!
Overall, the Earth Day Celebration Concert was absolutely wonderful and I am so glad I went! The performers were all amazing and I hope that they put on another concert next year.