Sunday evening on February 28, I attended a delightful classical concert in our very own Engleman Recital Hall at Baruch Performing Arts Center. It had been a lovely day with beautiful weather and I decided to finish it off with an evening of classical music. The concert was presented by The New York Flute Club featuring renown flutist Yoobin Son and pianist Yekwon Sunwoo. They performed several pieces from various well known composers throughout the years such as Bach, Shumann (who is one of my favorites), Poulenc, and several more. Being a flutist myself, I was naturally ecstatic to attend a classical flute and piano concert. I’m no stranger to classical music concerts but I’ve never attended a smaller scale performance. Usually, the performances I’ve been to have had several hundred people form part of the audience so it was refreshing to be in a small crowd. As usual, the atmosphere was formal and professional, which I really enjoy since I’m not one for exotic rambunctious events. The performance itself was impeccable, Yoobin did an amazing job at delivering all the articulations on the flute for those selected challenging pieces. She is, after all, second flutist to the New York Philharmonic. I really enjoyed my evening and in the future should there be more concerts presented at Engleman I would certainly attend (especially since as a Baruch student you receive a discount).