Sunday, June 26, 2011

Mozart's Coronation Mass

On Saturday night, we went downtown to listen Mozart's Coronation mass. We found that the songs were played at Glen Gould Studio. When we got there, we bought the ticket and checked the room in front. Then, we had 30 minutes until it started. We went outside and bought 3 hot dogs and small french fries from a truck across the street. We ate our hot dogs and our french fries happily. My mom and dad finished their hot dogs first and we finished the french fries. I still had my hot dog. I was full so I gave it to dad to finish it off. When we went inside they gave us the programe book. The first song was Don Giovanni. They told us it was one of his greatest works. When we found our seats we listened to the song. It was nice. The second song was Syphony 41. Someone nicknamed it Jupiter. It was his last syphony and he completed it on 1788. There were four movements. They were pretty good like Don Giovanni. Then it was intermission. I had to go to the tiolet. The line was long so we had to wate for a long while. After, we went in. The next song was Coronation Mass! my favourite!! There were 6 movements. The first was Kyrie, then gloria, then credo, then sanctus, then benedictus, and finally, Agnus Dei. They said this song was one of Mozart's most popular songs. They put 4 people in the front and choir at the back. They added the organ and the trobones and trumpets. When it began it was so good and wonderful. After the song, they presented flowers to the four people in front and the choir director. They gave flowers to the conductor.

1 comment:

  1. Yes what a memorable night! The hot dogs and fries were good. The music was fantastic! Hope there will be more nights like this.

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