Concert
by seara on 2/1/17Miami-Dade County Auditorium - MiamiExcellent concert, unfortunately too short. Program was good. Listening an orchestra like this was a remarkable experience.
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Excellent concert, unfortunately too short. Program was good. Listening an orchestra like this was a remarkable experience.
This was just an amazing experience for me ! It was the first time that I attended to a concert of the Cleveland Orchestra.
The Orchestra was wonderful. I am so glad that they came to EJ. The trip to Severence is a long one in the winter.
An excellent performance. I could tell from the opening bars that the Cleveland Orchestra would be on their "A" game for the evening.
While I grew up in NYC and still think the New York Philharmonic is the very best there is, the Cleveland Orchestra gives it a real run for its money. Especially under the baton of Maestro Franz Welser-Möst the Orchestra reaches heights of performance rarely matched. I find that the transparency and precision of their work, along with the musicality and interpretation, always provide me with new insights and experiences even on works I've heard many times before. While E.J. Thomas cannot match Severance Hall for sheer majesty and acoustics, I have no complaints at all. And, frankly, the seating in E. J. Thomas is considerably more comfortable than at Severance. All-in-all a VERY enjoyable evening.
As someone who grew up enjoying the Looney Tunes Cartoons, it was a walk down memory lane for me. The music and humor that entertained me then is even more appreciated now considering the amount of less than wholesome programing we and our children are exposed to these days. The musical arrangement and performance was nothing but first rate as was its coordination with the cartoons on the screens. I would highly recommend this to kids of all ages (including 60 such as I). Have fun!
Are we starved in Northeast Ohio for exquisite dance? The Joffrey Ballet joined the Cleveland Orchestra Sunday, August 23, for a memorable evening in a symbiotic performance that filled eyes with tears ( Round of Angels, Adagietto, Mahler's 5th) and hearts with shear delight and amazement (Mobile, Adagio from Khachaturian's GAYANE) . Am I gushing? The beautiful, cool night air, an enthusiastic audience, and some of the most perfect choreography paired with superior performances made my first Joffrey Ballet experience unforgettable...please come back soon and often!
We are a family of 4- all musicians ..and this performance was the finale of our vacation together. I didn't realize the Blossom Singers were going to join the orchestra! and I am the vocalist in the family. WOW...the power.. the sound filled our hearts and bodies!! We were nourished beyond our dreams. Thank you..Our younger boy wants to attend Case Western Reserve in 2011 and this was his first time hearing the orchestra. He carried the assistant principal seat for oboe in the Youngstown Symphony Youth Orchestra last year and is hoping to minor in oboe at Case. .He is also a super fan of Star Wars and I saw tears coming down his cheeks at the finale of the concert.. 17 yrs old..Thank You..Our older son will graduate Belmont University Nashville Tenn. in Dec. with a degree in audio enginierring and a minor in percussion performance. He had a brief study with Tom Freer and it changed his entire level of understanding.. In addition, when Jack Everly spoke about scores for movies it was a great inspiration for our son as well..What a rich deposit for us all..It was SPECTACULAR!! Thank You Thank You
My daughter and I were looking forward to hearing the Cleveland Orchestra for the first time. While I've seen many rock bands at Blossom this was the first "acoustical" act I've seen at Blossom. The part of the show before the pianist came out sounded like a rehearsal, my opinion, and came off as a lackluster performance. There were audience members in the pavillion that either fell asleep or left during the first intermission. When the pianist was added to the performance he proved to be a welcome addition. Although people were continuing to leave my daughter and I agreed that the piano added an air of excitement, a spirited performance, which is something the audience wasn't getting from the rest of the orchestra. We enjoyed being outdoors on such a beautiful night, but the crickets drowned out the orchestras' performance at times.
The cleveland orchestra is amazing!!! What a show. this was my first time ever seeing them and it definitely will not be my last. Would recommend to anyone