There’s always that feeling of redemption whenever I listen
to classical music. The harmonic sounds of different musical instruments, most
especially the flute, the violin, and the cello, lifts the spirits and takes
one to an imagined place of bliss, even for a short temporary period of time.
And it is for that reason that I have taken an interest in
classical music, boring though I found it in my early years. My fascination was
heightened when I was introduced to Mozart and Tchaikovsky, the latter gaining
the top spot for his intensely rich music with romantic overtones.
Last night was the first time in many years that I attended
a classical music concert. This time it was only me and my dad. We attended the 15th Toyota Classics presenting the Wiener KammerOrchester at CCP. The Wiemer KammerOrchester
played beautifully and well. It was also the first time that I listened to
orchestral works with guitar solo and I must confess that it wasn’t much of my
type. I prefer the loudness of violins and flutes; classical guitar just seemed
out of place to me. Or maybe it’s because I am not at all familiar with the
works of Joaquin Rodrigo. (But thanks to this concert, I now found myself
exploring classical guitar.)
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The group did three encores which gained positive response
from the audience. I do think that Mr. Joji Hattori (the conductor for the
night) has Strauss Jr. as his favorite composer since most of the pieces played
were by him.
I guess last night was also a bonding moment with my dad. We’ve
fought a lot this year and I, feeling guilty about it, am bent on making it up
to him somehow. We had our very late dinner at Savory Escolta as we talked a
lot about family matters. Savory has been a fave since my childhood days and a
restaurant I haven’t visited in many years. Having their original saucy pancit canton and fried
chicken sure did bring lots of memories.
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