Hi everybody! As you know if you read my last post, music had, has, and for sure will be always an important role in my life. I started studying music when I was 7 years old but of course I heard music earlier. I remember good memories with my dad in the car listening to the radio, I even remember some of the songs that the advertisements would use. I can even identify the cartoons I was watching ass a kid by their music. Only because of this that I talked about, for me music is such a powerful tool that can store information of your life. You know how computers have hard drives to store all the information in case you need it or you forget about something, music is the same, you can forget about things but when you hear a song that is relatedd to that thing, you remember immediately, so in a way a person can use music as his hard drive to store memories, and this is what my post is about.
1. To give context to my first choice, this was about 8 years ago. As some of you know, I play the bassoon, not a very common instrument. I remember I just entered the orchestra of my town, which is a very common thing in my town for the people that study music and play an instrument at the age of 12. We had this big concert where I only remember one piece, symphony No. 4 in F minor by Tchaikovsky, such a good piece, and a little hard for little Manuel. I only remember the bassoon solo at the very end of the second movement. I hadd the opportunity to play 2nd bassoon right next to a wonderful bassoonist, at that time she got selected to study in the best conservatory of music of Spain located in Madrid, I think know she is traveling around the world doing what she likes, playing the bassoon. Every time I hear this symphony I can just remember of the solo I am talking about, she played it so good that I realized I wanted to keep playing the bassoon just to have an opportunity to play that solo. Of course now I have other aspirations and purposes but that solo at that time hit me so hard that I spent the next month just playing that solo, I even played it for my family. The solo in this video occurs at 7:48, buut I recommend listening to the whole piece, it is actually worth it.
Manuel! That bassoon solo is so gorgeous! I would love to hear you perform that. I love Rhapsody in Blue so much, and the fact that you got to see Yuja Wang perform it is so amazing. I got to perform it with an orchestra in high school, and it was so much fun. The last song is so iconic, go valkyries!
ReplyDeleteManuel, I absolutely love that bassoon solo in that Tchaikovsky piece! Although I'm not an instrumentalist I've always been a big fan of his work. I also love "Rhapsody in Blue," it's so cool that you got to hear it live in Vienna, especially when it was Yuja Wang performing it! I would be so cheesed to have an experience as cool as that. Lastly, I had no idea our tennis team was so goated and I'm sure "Freed from Desire" must get you so hyped.
ReplyDeleteHey Manuel!! I also can still remember different songs from the literal advertisements on the radio- perhaps more so than the songs because those ads really do just stay in your brain forever. I love the happy vibes from Gala song- its going on my happy playlist (:
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