Sunday, February 28, 2010

Post-Concert Let-Down



Playing Mahler's 5th Symphony is a privilege many musicians never have during their lifetimes, so I feel so lucky that I have had the opportunity to play it 3 times over the last two years! Last night rounded up a month of grueling Mahler rehearsals at the U (including a double rehearsal at Utah State on our President's Day holiday!). The Utah Philharmonia combined with the Utah State Symphony for 2 performances of this monumental piece; one on Thursday at Libby Gardner Concert Hall and then again on Saturday at Kent Concert Hall in Logan. I played concertmaster last night and it was a spectacular concert! Although we had to perform in Utah State's sub-standard concert hall, the performance was tight and inspirational in parts. I even found myself getting a little emotional a couple of times in the Adagietto. The brass and percussion sections raised the roof in the last movement! It was really exciting. With today comes the concert hangover, and I'm sure I will drive my husband crazy all day with my moping around, wondering if I'll ever get to play concerts like that again after I graduate. No wonder I have been in school for so long. I need the fix!

On a side note, my husband was brave enough to bring our 2 children to the concert last night! Georgie's first concert (outside of the womb) was Mahler 5! She loved it!

1 comment:

William L. Anderson said...

Hi, Leslie. I put the "Five Hebrew Love Songs" performance you did with the Salt Lake Choral Artists on my FB page and my blog. (The blog is eclectic, dealing mostly with issues of law and prosecutorial abuse, but I do like to post musical material, since I sing in the Cumberland Choral Society and also play the violin -- or TRY to play the violin.)

I definitely love your style and the tone of your music and am glad I got to hear it!