Good show. Glad I went.
Charlie played a very competent and enjoyable set of five pieces to a pre-recorded backing track which held the audience's rapt attention. His stage presence was a little diminished by a sore throat that kept him from talking, but he exuded a justifiable air of confidence none-the-less, despite having to perform before Lydia Kavina, which I am sure most of us would find a trifle daunting at any time, let alone one's first ever paying gig!
I normally refrain from sharing my opinion on classical music as I am not well qualified in that field, but on the journey home the consensus between Bruce, Lydia and myself was that Charlie is doing all the right things - he has a professional approach to music, has clearly learned a lot from listening to other classical thereminists, has a good solid technique and needs little more than experience to take his playing to the next level.
So MORE GIGS Charlie!
Charlie reported that he felt he started wandering off pitch from about the third piece, which fitted with Lydia's assessment that the first two pieces were the best. They all sounded fine to me - I spotted a couple of slightly off notes in the last piece but that was all. (Charlie playing badly is still better than me playing well, so I can hardly complain.) Charlie attributed this to arm fatigue - having thought about this I believe it will cease to be an issue when his adult musculature has fully developed.
Charlie played a very competent and enjoyable set of five pieces to a pre-recorded backing track which held the audience's rapt attention. His stage presence was a little diminished by a sore throat that kept him from talking, but he exuded a justifiable air of confidence none-the-less, despite having to perform before Lydia Kavina, which I am sure most of us would find a trifle daunting at any time, let alone one's first ever paying gig!
I normally refrain from sharing my opinion on classical music as I am not well qualified in that field, but on the journey home the consensus between Bruce, Lydia and myself was that Charlie is doing all the right things - he has a professional approach to music, has clearly learned a lot from listening to other classical thereminists, has a good solid technique and needs little more than experience to take his playing to the next level.
So MORE GIGS Charlie!
Charlie reported that he felt he started wandering off pitch from about the third piece, which fitted with Lydia's assessment that the first two pieces were the best. They all sounded fine to me - I spotted a couple of slightly off notes in the last piece but that was all. (Charlie playing badly is still better than me playing well, so I can hardly complain.) Charlie attributed this to arm fatigue - having thought about this I believe it will cease to be an issue when his adult musculature has fully developed.