LeRoy Downs experiences Classical music at the Hollywood Bowl!

Written by LeRoy Downs
Published September 29, 2004

What? LeRoy Downs attended a classical performance? Well, yes, in fact I have attended a few concerts this season at the Hollywood Bowl but, tonight's performance at the Bowl was especially lovely. As you may or may not know, the Hollywood Bowl has been revamped with a new shell and a new more sophisticated sound system. The stage has been enlarged to accommodate more performers and the musicians are not as crowded as they have been in years past.

The ambiance, the colors and the night sky were the ultimate enhancers of the performance. The weather was a perfect 78 degrees and such a needed transition from the 90 plus degree afternoon that we all experienced here in LA. I wish that you were here tonight or that I could at least have taken a picture for you that would have captured the night sky. If you tilted your head all the way back and looked up, you would have seen a backdrop of the most beautiful blue with clouds in the shapes of your imagination perfectly spaced apart like a painting directly from the creator. The clouds were so close it was almost like we were inside of one of those little globe toys filled with water, that we all were so enamored with as children. A natural spherical finite dome of beauty!

The compositions in tonight's performance were short suites. The program consisted of Samuel Barber's "Overture to The School for Scandal", "Dance of Vengeance" and "Violin Concerto" and Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" featuring the Martha Graham Dance Company. Delectable to the pallet and as rich as fine chocolate from Holland. The violins were especially harmoniously sweet and remarkable in Barber's Violin Concerto. From the dramatic to the light and lovely sound of the bow upon strings, this piece was quite extraordinary. Each selection was a tremendous success! Christopher Wilkins was on the bill to conduct the orchestra this evening, however, another gentleman conducted tonight and this was the grand debut for him at the Bowl.


Maybe you don't think of it often or perhaps feel that you do not know enough about classical music but I, the hardcore straight ahead jazz lover am here, and I will say that the music is the perfect anecdote to traffic, hot cars with no air conditioning, and the sticky feeling of doing business in a shirt and tie on a hot summer day and all of the other mayhem that we have to encounter on a daily basis.

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#1 — September 30, 2004 @ 20:13PM — godoggo

9)The $1.00 tickets are good for any empty seat after intermission.

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