Post 6: The Best Concert I've Had

 I love go to the concerts, I usually go, the last one I went was last tuesday in CorpArtes, at the premiere for Piano Concert composed by Jorge Peña Hen. If I think in of my favourite  it is difficult, I think they are all different experiences, but there is one that I always remeber. 

In 2014, my teacher (at that time my new teacher) did a concert playing all 12 of Claude Debussy's studies, these studies are so difficult! she spent 10 años practicing them to be able to play them, I was very impressed. In that year she implemented an "interactive concert" modality where there was a narrator and a projection of images to feel more familiar with the composer Claude Debussy, she wanted to explain everything that was happening whit her music. For my little 11 years old me this was great, I felt so attentive to the concert and I enjoyed it so much.

In classical usic concerts there is some kind of "tradition" in wich the performer should just go quietly to sit and play, and the public shoould be silent too and not applaud until the end. And the seems stupid to me. That means that there is no interpreter-auditor relationship, the figure of the musician remains in a "bubble" that the public can't pass through. I think that "interactive concerts" are the best option to make people attend more classical music concert, which are getting emptier.

In this link you can listen the 12 studies composed by Claude Debussy, interpreted for my teacher, Paulina Zamora:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO4sn-F8Y0U&list=OLAK5uy_kIciXyBfeyC_LCt3vUuNm3hU4vA6LvHGs








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  1. Thanks you for the link, to hear a woman chilean profesional pianist it's a pleasure 😌💜

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  2. A very nice way to witness a concert!

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