Concert Assignment, Part BOn August 2, 2015, I attended the Barge Music Concerts where I had the opportunity to familiarize myself with the series of masterpieces of two extraordinary composers. Antonio Vivaldi and his concerto for 4 violins and orchestra in B minor, RV 580 which was performed in three movements allegro, largo – largotto and allegro. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his concerto for violin and orchestra no. 3 in G major, K. 216, performed in allegro, adagio, rondeau (allegro). And the Sinfonia concertante for violin, viola and orchestra in E flat major, K. 364, also composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and was also performed in three movements allegro maestoso, andante, Presto. These masterpieces were performed by Alexander Mishnaevski who played the viola, Mark Peskanov, Gregory Durozel, Kyungha Ko played the violin and Gregory Singer who was a conductor and also played the violin. What I liked most about this concert was that each piece of music was full of emotion and was very uplifting. Even in a small space like a barge it was very easy to see the witches' tool...
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