Monday, May 25, 2020

Music Recital Report - 549 Words

On the 7th of April, I had the pleasure of attending a music recital performed by Indiana State student Yurie Uto. The official title of the performance was simply â€Å"Senior Recitle†. Throughout the recital, Ms. Uto played six musical pieces while masterfully using the French horn. All of the songs were purely instrumental and she was also accompanied by a grand piano, guitar, and other French horns during the performance. Although she seemed slightly nervous early on, by the end of the night, Ms. Uto seemed undaunted as she played her instrument with masterful skill. The venue utilized for the performance was the Recital Hall at Indiana State University. Which, in my opinion, was a great choice for its convenient size and impressive ability to clearly project the music to fully benefit the ears of the audience. For clothing, Ms. Uto dawned formal attire while her accompanying performers varied from formal to casual. 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