Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Only Place to see Historic Stevie Wonder Concert

Only Place To See Historic Stevie Wonder Concert is by the Library of Congress. The video is approx. 55 minutes. This Library of Congress honored Stevie Wonder as he was awarded the Library Of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Stevie performed a piece that the library commissioned him to do for the first time. Most people only know about his R & B music that plays on the radio and they don't pay attention to his composing skills. The piece he performed was called "Sketches of a Life". This webcast will show you another side to the 'Wonder' that we know and love as Stevie Wonder. VIEW THE WEBCAST HERE. It’s definitely worth watching. He performed the piece with a an orchestra of talented performers and he played different instruments which was wonderful. At one point he played the harmonica and believe me when I tell you that it sounded like a classic wind instrument found in an orchestra. At the end there were two encores in which he did familiar songs, which shows just how wonderful it was.

After viewing let me know what you think of the piece?

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