The classical music concert at Carnegie Hall was a new experience for me because I had never been to one. The most memorable performance for me was the second performance. It was a concerto for violin and string orchestra (with two harpsichord interlude) composed by André Previn. It was something I had never heard before because it was all over the place but at the same time not. The strings sang in different patterns at different pitches that brought me over the edge. The first movement was building up the pressure and anticipation, the second movement was dark but there were hints of optimism, and the final movement was rich, deep, and finished off like a roller coaster. I couldn’t predict where the next note would bring me and I was able to experience different kinds of feelings with just this performance. It was fun, dark, playful, and exciting.