July 23, 2012
Nancy Bruni
The String Orchestra of Brooklyn concert in Fort Greene Park on Saturday, featuring young musicians from the Noel Pointer Foundation,
did not disappoint. What a treat it was to listen to the music of
Beethoven, Fela Sowande and Noel Pointer on top of the hill with the
Prison Ship Martyrs Monument as a backdrop. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5
came alive under the cool sky.
The evening, part of the Fort Greene Park Conservancy summer concert series, started
with an instrument “petting zoo” for kids. Neighborhood children
plucked or strummed violins, violas, cellos, double basses and guitars.
To the delight of young concertgoers, String Orchestra of Brooklyn and
Noel Pointer Foundation’s youth orchestra members answered any question.
Then it was time for the performance. The young musicians, eight to 14
years old, took their seats with the String Orchestra of Brooklyn’s
members and played – side by side and bow by bow – the Danza and Roots
Suites. They kept their beat and every note with helpful direction from
their musical mentors and conductors, Jesse Henkensiefken and Eli
Spindel.
We can all aspire to be like the passionate members of the String
Orchestra of Brooklyn, who come from diverse backgrounds. The cello
section includes doctoral candidates in neuroscience, architectural
acoustics, psychology and classics. Violinists are also social workers,
college professors and computer programmers. Other players are students,
teachers and music performers.
[The Nigerian composer Fela Sowande (1905-1987) is featured at AfriClassical.com]
[The Nigerian composer Fela Sowande (1905-1987) is featured at AfriClassical.com]
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