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BYU musicians enjoy night at Carnegie Hall
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The concert was sold out, which thrilled Katseanes. "It was overwhelming, especially considering that 1,800 people couldn't get in because the tickets had already been given out." Tickets to the concert were donated by sponsors and distributed for free at area LDS churches.
Many of the students' friends and family attended the concert as well. Meilstrup, who is originally from Pennsylvania, had a large number of family members in the hall. "It wasn't too far for them to travel, so there were about 10 to 15 of them present." Others had parents coming to New York from Utah and several other states.
Both Meilstrup and Nibley admitted they were a bit overwhelmed with the thought of playing in Carnegie Hall, but neither let it affect their performance. "I tried not to think about it, but it was kind of intimidating," Nibley said. "It was the biggest hall we ever played in and the biggest audience we ever played for."
"Kory talked to us (at the rehearsal), and told us to enjoy the experience, and once I started to play, my nervousness left me," Meilstrup said.
But Katseanes knew what the musicians were going through emotionally. He was feeling the same way himself. "I felt a little overpowered when I walked onstage. I was taken aback by the size of the audience and by their great response. It was more than I expected."
After every concert, the musicians always feel they could have done better, and the Carnegie Hall concert was no exception, Katseanes said. But he couldn't be more gratified with the way his young musicians played that night in New York. "I listened to the recording (a few days) ago, and I was very pleased. The energy level was high, their ensemble playing was great and their intonation was very good. It was as good as a concert could get. It was fantastic."
Katseanes understands that having a successful concert tour, and especially one whose highlight was an appearance in Carnegie Hall, is invaluable in recruiting students into the music program at BYU. "It's a valuable asset," he said. "It doesn't hurt for potential students to know that the orchestra played Carnegie Hall. It'll get them to practice and play harder if they want to get in the orchestra. This kind of thing really helps future students."
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