Corpus Christi Chorale Essay, Research Paper
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I chose to attend the Corpus Christi Chorale performance, “David’s Psalms and Paul’s favorites.” A chorale is basically just a choir, an organized group of singers. The performance took place on Tuesday, October 3 at The Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal. It was a particularly special performance because one of the members, Paul Giraudin, was starting his 45th season in the Corpus Christi Chorale, and celebrating his 80th birthday.
On Tuesday, three friends and I had arranged to ride to the concert together. Little did I know that they would refuse to drive there. I have the smallest car, so I was a little frustrated when they all piled in. Then on the way to the performance, two of the girls announce that they don’t have any money, which required me to make a detour, so they could get some money. This really aggravated me, and caused us to arrive later than I had planned. This caused my to be especially unpleasant during the performance. My mood only worsened when the girls if front of me were noisily chattering the entire time. I was extremely irritated and I believe this altered my perception of the entire performance.
The first half of the performance consisted of “Psalmfest”, a compilation of works by John Rutter (1945). He was a British composer who is famous for a variety of works. I was looking in my program while listening, trying to keep up with each movement. I was often lost and confused, and since we were seated in the back row, I couldn’t hear very clearly. I do specifically remember that I especially liked “The Lord is my Light and My Salvation” towards the end.
I was especially moved when the member who was celebrating his 80th birthday his 45th season singing with the chorale, was specially recognized. That added a more personal touch to the entire performance. The second half of the performance was a collection of this man’s favorite songs. I thought that was a really sweet thing to do, and it was obvious that is made him really happy.
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I preferred the last half of the performance to the first. I liked it because the musical style of a few of the pieces seemed familiar to me. For example, “Worthy is the Lamb that was Slain” from “Messiah” reminded me of something that I played in band in Intermediate school. I didn’t even know I could remember that far back until I listened and it just popped into my head. We did play a few Pieces by Handel, so I very well could have recognized it.
As a whole, I enjoyed the performance. In class, you said there was a problem with the organ player trying to take over the director. I honestly didn’t notice this, probably because I was not listening for it. I was just trying to figure out what part they were at. Because I was aggravated before the concert, I do not think that I felt the music, or enjoyed it to it’s fullest potential. I didn’t even realize it at the time, but when I sat down to write, I realized that my negative feelings really affected the way I perceived the music.