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Music Concert Essay
This afternoon at 12:30, I went to the listening hour, a free noontime concert, at the Music Building.
The concert of the day is SJSU Saxophone Studio and Dr. Victoria Lington's Saxophone Ensemble
Concert. Since it is just a one–hour noontime concert, most of the students there just where their t–
shirts and jeans to the concert. The SJSU Saxophone Studio students have played six pieces of
music in one hour. They began the concert with Sonata no.3 composed by George Frideric Handel
(1685–1789). The second piece is Quartett (Allegro de Convert) composed by Caryll Florio (1843–
1920). Then the third piece they played is Saxophone Concerto. After that, they played Premier
Quartet op. 53 that composed by Jean Baptiste Singelee and Cello Suite No.1 BVW 1007 that
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. The last piece is Rondo, composed by Zdenek Lukas (1928–
2007). All of the music performed today is classical music. Only the first and third piece play by alto
saxophone with piano accompaniment. And the second, fifth and sixth piece is quartet that include
soprano, alto, tenor and baritone. At the concert, I think I am a referential listener. I would think of a
scene when I heard the music to understand the music and its mood according to the dynamic
changing. For example, in the piece of Premier Quartet op. 53, I would image that people are
dancing in the ballroom. When I heard the slow tempo, I think that people just began to dance or
have the rest during dancing. When I heard a
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Tithe Music Concert
On Friday, February 23rd 2018, I attended a music concert at Chabot college at building 1300. The
concert was tithe "wind symphony". The name of the performers was Chamber Ensemble, The
Orchestra, The Wind Band and Jazz Ensembles. During the concert Timothy Harris was the
conductor, Gray Hill the guest conductor while Joe Bonfiglio, the soloist. The instrument of the
ensembles were Horns, Trumpet, Trombones, bass trombone, Harp, percussion, Clarinets and Bass
Clarinet, Bassoons and contrabassoon, 1st violins, 2nd violins , flutes and piccolo, Oboe and English
Horn, viola, Bass, cello, double bass, wind, saxophone, tuba, marimba , Xylophone, timpani, Piano,
Bass Drum, cymbals and Snare Drum. Violin is the four strings that are set in vibration, usually one
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Viola is larger than violin, lower range "deeper" sound. Often fills in the harmony.
Cello is lower in sound range often played the melody and enriches sound. Harp is one of the oldest
music instruments; it is played by plucking the strings whose pitch is change with foot pedals.
Guitar is made of wood with hallow resonating body and a fritted finger board. Flute soprano with
range woodwind instrument, similar to the flute but sounding an octave higher. Oboe soprano range
of double reed woodwind instrument. English horn double reed woodwind instrument larger and
lower in range. Clarinet is a single reed wood instrument with a wide range of sizes. Bass clarinet
also a woodwind instrument with the lowest range of the clarinet family. Bassoon, a double reed
woodwind instrument with a low range. Contrabassoons are double reed woodwind instrument with
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Music Concert Critique
The Lyrique Quintette, Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall
Leonard Bernstein stated, "Music can name the unnamable and communicate the unknowable"
(Wandberg, 2001, p. 16). This means that music has the power to transmit, inspire passion and
sensations that mere words will not do. As a part of the curriculum for the class Music Lecture
(MLIT 1003), it was required to attend a classical music concert in order to perceive and analyze
distinctive elements of the performance.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. the Lyrique Quintette performed three different
compositions. The first one was a piece named Le Grand Tango composed by Astor Piazzola with
arrangement for quintet for Sharretts. Secondly, they quintet performed Compass Kaleidoscope
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This concert opened with Le Grand Tango by the Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzola. Some of
the most relevant aspects that I noticed of this pieces were its arrangement, tempo and mood. Even
though this piece was originally composed for piano and cello, the arrangement made for quintet
added new combination of timbers. Also, it was noticed that Le Grand Tango' first section was
predominantly exalted by the rhythm. Nevertheless, the second section of the piece presented a
change of dynamic because of melancholic mood mixed with some jumps of expressivity. Finally
the last section's main attraction was the variable tempo providing a taste of excitement and energy.
The second piece analyzed was Quartet in E– flat Major op.51 movement 4 by Antonín Dvořák.
Before the performers started playing, one of them gave a brief story about this composition. There
are two factors that was relevant to me. First, this composition was not originally made for
woodwind quintet; however, one composer prepared this arrangement for them as a gift. As a second
factor, the whole Quartet in E–flat, Op. 51 by Antonín Dvořák presented Czech folk
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Music Concert Research Paper
Music Concert Essay The concert I attended was performed by the Brooklyn College Wind
Ensemble conducted by Jeff W. Ball on March 1, 2016. The Midwood High School Band, conducted
by Melissa Williams, performed as special guests. Before going to the concert, I looked up Wind
Ensemble so I'd know what to expect. A Wind Ensemble consists only of wind, brass, and
percussion instruments. My concert experience was enjoyable as I went in knowing what the Wind
Ensemble is, and went in with an open mind. The Wind Ensemble concert was being performed at
the Whitman Theater at 7:00 pm. When I arrived at the theater at 7:05 pm, I noticed that most of
other people that were attending to see the concert were in their thirty's and forty's. I did notice ...
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The Conservatory Wind Ensemble played the "Jugemu" Capriccio for Wind Ensemble, The
Mississippi River (American march version), Elegy for a Young American, Arabesque, and the Suite
No. 2 in F major, op. 28 no. 2G March, Song without words: I'll love my life, Song of the
Blacksmith, & Fantasia on the Daragason. A similarity that I noticed was that majority of the songs
that played were in the major key by the Conservatory Wind Ensemble as none of them sounded
'sad.' All the songs except for the "Jugemu" Capriccio for Wind Ensemble had a sharp tone and
majority of the songs that were played in the homophonic texture, with the exception being
Mississippi River (American march version) which seemed to be Polyphonic. The duration of each
song was around two to three minutes with the last song on the program Suite No. 2 in F major, op.
28 no. 2G March, Song without words: I'll love my life, Song of the Blacksmith, & Fantasia on the
Daragason being the exception as it lasted longer than any other song in the
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Essay Music Concert Report
Billy Hong
1st Concert Report
Prof. Schonbrun
F1
MU110
The chamber music concert was held in Manhattan School of Music at 5:00 pm Friday, April 15.
The concert was conducted by many instruments with various types of music. The atmosphere was
fairly intense as the concert hall was approximately the size of an average home living room with
about 35 people in the audience. The camber concert was divided into two major parts with an
intermission of 15 minutes in between the parts. As for this concert report I would like to focus on
primarily the music pieces I've liked and the experience I have had.
The first part of the concert was diverse and colorful as the beginning two pieces were featured by
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The distance from the performer and the audience was so close, allowing you to speculate every
single emotion being produce throughout the concert. The room itself had a very tall ceiling which
made this unique echo that amplified the instruments sound. The audience seemed very profession
as total silence was the only response they had until the end of the piece .The concert overall was a
great experience and I look forward to attending another chamber music concert soon.
Billy Hong
Prof. Schonbrun
F1
MU110
2nd Concert Report
The concert took place at Manhattan School of Music, which is located in the performing arts recital
hall on Monday, May 1, 2011. The stage setting was neat, demonstrative, and very well organized as
I first entered the entrance. I could feel electrify with many extreme bright lights hanged on the top,
which made me felt more exciting. There were many types of people coming in this concert
including teenager and elderly. This concert was conducted by Dr. Nicholas Muni from MSM
Symphonic Band with one of the talented musicians from PCSl High School, Ms. Jai Sun Song. The
Manhattan School of Music Band performed a total of fives pieces such as the "Drayton Hall Esprit"
by Francis McBeth, "Sea Songs" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, "With Quiet Courage" by Larry
Daehn, "Noisy Wheels of Joy" by Eric Whitacre, "National Emblem" by E.E.
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Choral Music Concert In UNC Wilmington's Recital Hall
On October 16th I attended the choral music concert in UNC Wilmington's recital hall. The
performance consisted of a concert choir and a chamber choir with Joe Hickman as the conductor.
The concert, which was entirely performed by students, had a number of instruments, like the viola,
trumpet, and timpani, playing during the concert choir. I had been to very few choral music concerts
in the past, so this experience expanded of my understanding of music in a new and exciting way.
Throughout the concert, five pieces were performed by two different choirs. The first three being a
small group without interments and the second a large group accompanied by a small chamber
orchestra. The first group, the chamber choir performed three pieces from
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Concert Review: The Music Man
I attended the Concert "The Music Man" on January 22 2016 8:00–9:00 at Porter High School. This
type of Concert was both Vocal and Instrumental. It had people playing various amounts of
instruments including Violins, cellos, a piano and more. It also had people on stage dancing and
singing along with the instruments. The first song Played in this concert was "Rock Island" It was
followed by "Iowa Stubborn", "(Ya Got) Trouble", "Piano Lessons", "Goodnight My, Someone",
"Seventy–six Trombones", "Sincere", "The Sadder–But–Wiser Girl", "Pickalittle (Talk–a–little)",
"Goodnight, Ladies", "Marian The Librarian", "My White Knight", and "The Wells Fargo wagon".
When We first got there there wasn't a lot of people, but after a while the whole front
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World Music Concert Report
The audience in Wheeler Concert Hall at the University of Evansville hushed as the conductor
tapped his baton on the music stand in front of him. Raising both hands in the air, scanning the
performers of the orchestra to make sure everyone had their instruments in place and appeared
ready, he took a quick breath to cue the orchestra to start playing. Out of the many concerts that I
have attended throughout my lifetime, especially since becoming a music student studying music,
this particular concert was different. I found myself listening for musical aspects that may have
come from different cultures. I don't think I would have been so interested in this before I had taken
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at the University of Evansville.
Everybody has the natural capacity to comprehend and appreciate music. There are numerous
hypotheses as to why this may be, yet it has turned into a fundamental piece of people. People have
communicated through music since the beginning of time. Some even think that music came before
the spoken language. Straight forward tribal rhythms developed into numerous sorts of more
intricate music, including traditional shake, jazz, and R&B, while the styles between these numerous
sorts of music may differ.
In Seminar in World Music, we explored the basic development of music in the different cultures. In
this class, we explored music throughout the world. Each culture has its own unique evolution, and
this class gave us an introduction to 11 different cultures and the development of the music in that
area of their musical forms. Music of China, Japan, Europe, Latin America, Sub–Saharan Africa,
Middle East, The Caribbean, Indian, and Native America are some of the different cultures that we
focused on throughout the course of the semester. The history and development of the music in these
different cultures have influenced Western art music as we know it today.
After completing Seminar in World Music, I have realized how important it is for music students to
familiarize themselves with music from different cultures.
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Music Concert Critique
The overall concert offered a wide verity of choir song, from classical pieces composed by Mozart
to musical show tunes. The combination of which resulted in an overall enjoyable experience. The
concert was not the first choir concert I had ever attended so I went in expecting it to be similar to
the high school choir performances I have seen before. I was not expecting the scale of the concert
to be so large. Instead of being one choir and an hour–long program there were four groups along
with a much longer program. Each of the choir groups had a different dynamic, sound and feel to it.
The differences made it interesting.
To begin, I thoroughly enjoyed the performance. Going into it I didn't expect it to be as entertaining
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Each new voice built on the others until the entire choir sang one line at different times and in
different keys. It never achieved the complexity that the baroque fugue compositions were known
for but it possessed the same power. With the layered voices and imitative structure, the song didn't
feel as thin as it would have had the words been sung in a single voice. Instead, it was full and had
the overall feeling of the music conveying the meaning of the words more than the actual words.
The two songs that made the grates impression were "there is nothin' like a dame" sung by the
singing cardsman and "light of a clear blue morning" sung by the collegiate chorale. They were not
the traditional chorale songs I was expecting to hear. The first song stuck out because of the
performance itself. The men made it entertaining as explained earlier. In contrast, the second song
had a high clear sound that contrasted with the emotion the soloist managed to evoke. The words of
the song produced a sorrowful mood but the crispness of the soloist's voice brought the feeling of
hope to the
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Music Concert Review
Music has been around for centuries and has taken many, unique forms over the past hundreds of
years. Every culture, big or small, has their own different style of music. Music has evolved to
become a fundamental constituent of human life. I have been to many different instrumental
performances, but this was my first concert that I attended since I have been at LSU. The setting of
this event was that it was located at the Union Theatre, and it started at 7:30 pm. The Union Theatre
was an amazing venue. I walked through the front doors and into the lobby of the theatre, where a
person was waiting in the box office to take my money and give me a ticket. When I received by
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The first family of instruments was the percussion section. This family caught my attention because
I used to play percussion in high school. They also caught my attention because this family
emphasizes and sets the rhythm of the piece. I really enjoyed the xylophone instrument during this
concert because the xylophone brought out the melodies in each piece. Another family of
instruments that caught my attention was the low brass section. I enjoyed this when the intense
moment of a song came on because the low brass instruments emphasized the dark moments of the
intense sections of each song. This emphasis brought out strong emotions out of me towards the
songs. There were 5 guest conductors during this concert, but each one had their unique style of
conducting their songs. All five conductors wore tuxedos with a white bowtie. When the conductor
approached his podium, the band was stomping their feet to applaud him. He approached his
podium and bowed to everyone. These conductors pointed at a certain family of instruments during
a part of a song to emphasize those instruments to play louder, or softer. The conductors also raised
their hands when they wanted the band to perform a louder dynamic change, or lower their hands
when they wanted the band to perform a quitter dynamic change. I was really impressed about how
the band had a lot of respect for the conductor. The band followed
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Concert Chamber Music Analysis
The concert Chamber Music by Two, Three and Four was made up of three different pieces. Each of
the three pieces were composed by, in order, W. A. Mozart, M. Ravel, and J. Brahms. Performing the
pieces were Alicia Eppinga on the cello, Barbara Corbato on the viola, Mark Clinton on the piano,
and Mihai Craioveanu on violin. These musicians performed sub–sections within the pieces known
as movements, which brought their own sense of individuality to the piece while still creating a
sense of unity across the board.
The first piece consisted of piano, violin, and cello. In each of the movements, there were different
musical contexts and styles that lead to the creation of a story– the different phases of life. As the
entire piece progressed, the tonality shifted from being very light hearted, energetic, and happy in
the first movement, to a calmer more relaxing mood in the second, to a more tense and high strung
character in the last. There were more noteworthy characteristics of the piece other than the shifts in
tone. For example, the piano seemed to remain the dominant instrument throughout the whole piece
while the violin and the cello accented it and added depth to the different movements creating a
homophonic texture. Throughout the second movement, the violin and cello mimicked the melodies
of the piano quite a bit as well. Tempos also varied according to the movement, contributing to their
tones. Allegro in the first and last movements created the upbeat and intense
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Music Concert Review Assignment
Extra Credit Assignment
The event I choose to attend was the Concert featuring Maestro Soler in Taylor Auditorium. The
event started out with Professor Jones giving the audience an introduction to what type of music we
will be hearing also a bit of background information about Maestro Soler. Soler is a
classical/popular Latin American guitar player. He was born in Spain. He is known all around the
world and has won many awards. He travels around the world to do concerts around mostly Europe,
and also once every few years comes to the United States to perform at colleges, like Campbell
University. He is known to be the most notable artist in the guitar world.
My experience at the concert was different but not in a bad way. I have heard Spanish
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Music Concert Review
In this virtuoso series concert, the style of music displayed was different pieces from 1756–1983.
There are six groups who performed and the instruments range from horn, violin, viola, cello, flute,
clarinet, harp, percussion, and a beautiful voice. This concert was full of new sounds, and I wasn't
very familiar with these different sounds and instruments that were being played. My initial reaction
to this chamber ensemble was that I absolutely loved it. It's insane how all these instruments can
make music glow so beautifully. My favorite instrument out of the whole concert was the harp
because it made this incredible sound that flowed so well with the cello, and the voice of Tiffany
Blake. It's a very tall instrument but at least it can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Their use of music was very different because each of them had music in different time periods.
They demonstrate a lot of different things through their music like sound, the arrangement of the
instruments, and the different tempos. I've gained a lot of appreciation through their music because
looking at all those people how they play their instruments and the vocals are extremely hard. I was
very amazed with the sounds that they gave off it was very different for me. Through the chamber
ensemble i've learned to appreciate the different instruments that are being played and it allows me
to listen more to their music. It's great to see these people are focused on their music and their
dedication towards what they do. It was great experiencing a new concert full of new instruments
and actually hearing someone sing. This displays how important music is from back in the day to
modern
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Sample Music Concert Review
Daniel Harris
Professor Nissen
Music History 100
February 4, 2015
Ann Arbor Concert Review It was January 18, 2015, and my dad and I had arrived in Ann Arbor, MI
to watch the Ann Arbor Concert Band. Today's concert was called the "Wilkommen: A tribute to
Ann Arbor's German Heritage" concert held at the Michigan Theatre. This concert featured some of
the most famous German composers from the Baroque, Classical, Early Romantic, and Romantic
eras of music. The program included "Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare" by Richard Strauss was a song
that featured primarily brass instruments. This piece started off with just a few brass instruments.
Eventually more brass instruments began to play, each making an impact. The composition included
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German composer Johannes Brahms wrote this song back in 1880. Johannes Brahms was born in
Hamburg, Germany in 1833 (Johannes Brahms Biography). Brahms was introduced to music at
seven years old (Johannes Brahms Biography). In 1853 Robert Schumann was one of the most well
known musical composer and critic during this period (Johannes Brahms Biography). He credited
Brahms as being a musical genius and thus, Brahms became well known (Johannes Brahms
Biography). Johannes Brahms was known to being a great master of the symphonic and sonata style
during the romantic period (Simpson). Brahms is best known for his ability to vary his movement
throughout his pieces (Geiringer). Brahms also tried to modernize his music at the time (Geiringer).
When Brahms composed Academic Festival Overture, he was towards the end of his career
(Simpson). Johannes Brahms wrote this song because the University of Breslau gave Brahms an
honorary doctorate in music (Schwarm). Brahms was flattered so he thanked the university, but
according to a friend, the university wanted Brahms to write a music composition for the university
(Schwarm). Therefore, Johannes Brahms began to compose the song. Brahms received some of the
inspiration for the song from drinking songs (Schwarm). Brahms wanted to add a new twist onto
this song. Brahms even called this '"Rollicking potpourii of student song,"' (Scwarm). Johannes
Brahms
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Music Concert Review Sample
Before attending this concert, I was a little skeptical about it because I am not one for loud and
crowded places. I know, I know, why would you go to a Christian rock concert if you don't like loud
places, but it was all that was available to fit my busy work schedule. To my surprise, I actually
really enjoyed the concert, and it wasn't at all what I was expecting it to be. The concert that I
attended this go around was called "Rock Fest 2018" which was held at GenXaret in Columbia, MD
and the tickets were $20.00 a piece, and totally worth every penny spent.
Now that we are at the end of this course, I can say that I have learned so much throughout this eight
weeks. Not only have I learned about the structure of music and the different components ... Show
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Since this was a Christian rock concert I can easily agree that many of the characteristics of rock and
roll music which are discussed in the text book were definitely prominent in this concert. First, was
the use of the drums, each of the different bands had a designated drummer who was the only
drummer throughout the entire performance. It was kind of interesting however, because in most
performances you don't usually see the drummer sing but when watching the band Wolves at the
Gate their drummer sang a small part in one of their songs. Next is the very heavy use of the bass,
while I through enjoyed the concert, the bass was incredible and I definitely left the concert with a
headache, but it was well worth it. With the heavy use of the bass, I felt like I wasn't just listening to
music but the bass was so strong you could really feel it too. In bits and pieces of different songs
some band members also used a keyboard. Of course, with this being a rock concert there were
electric guitars which seemed like it was the main instrument being used. There were also plenty of
vocals, though the "singing" seemed more like yelling to me, I enjoyed the instrumentation much
more than the vocal parts. I really enjoyed the super repetitive yet very catchy riffs that were being
played within the music. Some songs even had some really nice
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My Experience At A Music Concert
In September, I attended the concert Windfire: Flute and Percussion Spectacular at Rammelkamp
Chapel. Paula & John Kasica performed on the flute and percussion with Nancy Shaaf
accompanying on the piano. This was my first time attending a live classical music concert. I didn't
know what to expect. My limited experiences with classical music were listening while I studied or
using it to fall asleep at night. Honestly, I worried that I might fall asleep during the concert. As it
turns out, I had no reason to fret. I brought my two nieces (Mackenzie and Naylani) and my
daughter (Talia) along with me to the concert. My girls asked me what to expect and I had no
answers for them. The flutist introduced herself and asked if we played any instruments. We each
told her our instrument of choice that we someday hoped to learn. Eagerly, we awaited the start of
the program. "Sweet Simplicity" was the first piece played. Instantly, we were spellbound. My eyes
went immediately to the pianist's fingers as they danced on the ivory keys with such passion and
vigor. It was the flutist that drew my nieces' eyes, as they watched the purse of her lips and the way
she controlled her breathing. John Kasica's percussion playing is what hooked my daughter. She
watched as he rhythmically tapped on the drums, his body moving in harmony with each beat. We
were literally dancing in our seats to the vibrant beat coming from the stage. Smiles spread across
our faces as we became excited
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Music Concert Report Sample
Concert Report #2 I went to the "Mark Flood: Greatest Hits" concert on May 5, 16. The
performance is presented in the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston. The genre of the concert was
Saxophone Quartet and I believed the music is from Contemporary Era. There was four pieces,
which composed by four different composers were performed. They started by the "Walk the Walk"
by Michael Daugherty, I liked the beginning piece because my mood for this piece was happy and
joyful. The beat was powerful and made myself into the song. The second piece was the "Jungle" by
Christian Lauba, the tone color were bright and mellow. I felt pretty excited about the dong. Then
they continued the third piece, which was "Pitch Black" by Jacob TV, I have to admit that ... Show
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I was not really into it, the tempo was weird for me and I didn't quite get the melody. It went very
fast, very fast, fast, back to moderate, then fast again which was pretty confusing. . They ended the
concert with "Saxophone Quartet No.2" by Joel Love, which was five following pieces; Always,
Whispers, Million Will Die, Lullaby, and This just In. All the pieces have only movement, except
"Saxophone Quartet No.2," which has five. There was five performers were performing. Dan Gelok,
soprano saxophone; Matt Singletary, alto saxophone; Seth McAdow, tenor saxophone; Evan
Withner, baritone saxophone; Blake Wilkins, percussion. There was actually a special purpose to the
concert, according to CAMH, "Musiqa celebrates modern creative arts through interdisciplinary
concerts that highlight modern music and its connections to literature, film, dance, art, and more"
("Concert"). I have to admit that I was not a fan of saxophone before I came to this concert.
However, I liked the concert, a lot. They sounded pretty joyful and also they played the music to
present the art works, which some point I was really in to it. The music was performed pretty well,
the musician seemed prepared for the performance and they were
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Essay On A Music Concert
This afternoon, I went to the music concert hall where is located in the music building for the
listening hour, a small noon–time concert which is performed by the staff and students from the
music majors. Since it is a free noon–time concert, most of the audiences just wear the t–shirts and
jeans to the concert. Dresses are not required for the concert. The performance today is given by the
Ananda Jazz Ensemble. They have played "Running Away", composed by Bob Marley; "Madalena",
composed by Ivan Linz; "Conejitos y Ananda", composed by Abi Romero; "La Bikina", composed
by Ruben Fuentes; and "Chukaro", also composed by Abi Romero. Because this is a Latin
Americdan Journey, all of the music performed is jazz music. All pieces played in the concert are an
ensemble of piano, bass, and drums. During the concert, I was trying to be a perceptive listener; I
enjoyed the music with concentration and paid attention to the music's unity and variety, such as the
dynamics and tempos. I also tried to associate the music with a picture when I listened to it and
understand the emotion in the music. The first piece played in the concert is "Running Away", given
by Abi Romero who plays the piano, Satoro Tagawa who plays the bass and Brandon Winans who
plays the drums. The historical period of this piece of music is the Contemporary Period. The style
of this music is jazz. It is a chamber music. It only has one movement and totally has three patterns.
This piece of music has no function,
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Music Appreciation: Music Concert Review
Kha Tran
Music Appreciation
HUM 1113
Second Concert Review
A Night of "Guitars" Not like a first concert I attended, this show named "a night of Blues" had a
little bit small and less impressive. It was not because the show was boring, but just a few people
joined this show, the theater is also smaller, too. It was a Tuesday evening of April 12, me and my
sister knew that there also had another concert held on the VPA, but still decided to go to this
concert because we all love guitar. We headed to school at 6: 45 pm, took the seats opposite to the
theater and looked around. There was two kids coming with his father, they looked so happy. After a
while, there was some of their friends joined. We bought a coke and some snack before go inside.
Like the first one, we found our seats perfectly in the middle of the theater. The concert began at
7:06 pm instead of 7:00 pm as it was supposed to be opened. I guess because just only five people
(also five members of a music group) prepared for this show so they did not manage their time well.
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Actually, this song was not bad, I just do not like this kind of music, rock music made me dizzy. The
next song also brought a rock style, "Whiskey on The Mountain". The same girl played for this two
songs. Still, very high and strong voice. "He Calls that Religion – Mississippi Sheiks" was the next
piece, arranged by an old man. The time and space seemed to be back in early 1970s. This song was
still perfect for all those "holier than thou" types. Although the meaning of this piece contain a little
sadness, I still felt joyful because of its style. The whole room was soundless except the singer
voice. Now I hear this song again and realize that this song was also an amazing pieces with smooth,
soft rhythm and consonant harmony. Especially, the melody of the guitar was so
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Music Concert Report
Danisha Narvaez
Melusky
Music 102
Concert Paper
On Wednesday, November 30th at 7:30 p.m, I attended "The Lebanon Valley College Chamber
Orchestra and String Chamber Ensembles". It took place at the Lutz Hall. This hall is located at the
Blair Music Center (LVC). It can fit up to 500 people. This time there was about 50–60 people. For
this event, the hall was not decorated as I expected. It had a camera in the middle, recording the
concert and that's about it. The stage was big, it fit the 26 members of the orchestra comfortably.
Entering the hall, there was a guy with the programs on his hand. He was very sympathetic. He
handed one (program) to everyone that came in. Inside the program, there was the performances the
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With a total of five performances. Johannes Dietrich was the conductor and he played in all of the
performances. The first performance was "Mc Mozart's Eine kleine bricht Moonlicht Nicht Musik"
by Teddy Bor. This performance lasted for about four minutes. It had a total of four members. Two
girls and two boys.Two of them played the violin, one the viola and the other one the cello. Since
this was the opening of the concert I thought they were going to play something longer. They also
didn't have an intro, which surprised me a little bit. But the overall performance was great. It was
very calm and relaxing and everyone seemed to enjoy it. There were four other performances. Five
Sketches for string trio Op.23, Quintet in d minor, Concerto Grosso Op 3, No. 4 in F major and the
last one was Symphony No. 104 in F Major (London). All of them were not that long. I noticed that
on the last two performances they added more people. On the Concerto Grosso there was 15
members in total and on the Symphony there was 26. After each performance there was a "break".
On that break all they did was prep the stage for the others. Some of the things they did was, add/
remove chairs and music
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Music Concert Review Essay
I, Randy Rivas, attended a solo performance by Dr. Li–shan Hung at Cerritos College. The
performance location, took place in the music building at BC–51 on January twenty ninth at eleven
in the morning. The performance was played on the piano with three amazing pieces; Impromptu in
E–Flat Major D.899 NO.2 by Franz Schubert, Ballade No.4 in F Minor, Op.52 by Frederic Chopin,
and lastly Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel by Johannes Brahms. For this being my first
concert like this, I had a great time enjoying and observing how she played and witness her brilliant
performance making the songs come to life in person instead of just hearing it digitally. One of the
pieces the she played by Chopin was my favorite since it was the only one I recognized the most out
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I was attached to slower parts in the pieces but the fast rhythms and melodies caught me off guard
and it kind of shocked how it when to soft to strikingly loud. Talking about the dynamics there were
loud parts after the calm and gets even louder when it progresses in some parts. There were parts
when the sound fades a little and comes back pulsing with energy and it is really ecstatic. I think she
really projected the light melodies really well showing a kind of serious enjoyment of the piece. I
believe there was good balance of the melody lines and accompaniment. The instrumentalists did
make soft soothing sounds as well of striking sounds that captures you. Dr. Li–shan had a solid
performance and made no mistake in the account I only heard one and not the other pieces so I was
familiar but nothing stood out were people can tell she made a mistake or even missed a note.
Overall I think the performance was a really new exciting thing to me as a musician. It makes me
appreciate all kinds of music and seeing what a person can do is truly
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The Offspring's Music Concert
Of the '90s hard rock (American "punk"), I particularly like The Offspring, Green Day, and Blink
182. I have some of their albums. I don't mind hearing some Simple Plan either. They are from my
X Generation. I have the "Ixnay on the Hombre" album in CD format and their Greatest Hits. The
Offspring's songs have a lot of bass in it without sounding metal, so I know why it appeals to you.
Today was the first time I visited their official website and I see that the concert is in Manchester on
Tuesday 25th of August. When did you come across hearing of The Offspring? You would have
been 11 years old when they became famous!
That Bryan "Dexter" Holland was studying for a PhD. He gave it up, then later said he wanted to be
a professor by age 40, and has now returned to do his PhD since 2013. He's also got a chilli sauce
brand. I've always suspected he was business–minded from the attitude of his songs (I can't explain
how I read people, even from songs). I'm kind of jealous of his success because he had a head start
growing up in the (then) affluent middle–class suburb of Garden Grove. He certainly breaks the
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The music for it and the real sorrow and anguished pain are so personal, deep, and done just right.
That song might be timeless and maybe sound relevant 100 years from now. That is in contrast to
the lyrics of "Self Esteem": I just think that some people should not share all of their personal
thoughts and opinions with the general public or even try to make a joke of it. It would have been
funny but missed the mark because it just seems like forced and sordid contempt. (Again, I don't
know the technicality of how I can "read" the singer from the song. It was like Dexter allowing me
to reach into his unpleasant juvenile side. Other than that, I think that he and I could get along and
he'd find me amazingly amusing while breaking all of his stereotyped ideas at the same
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A Music Concert Experience
QUESTIONS TO ELANAAFRIKA–BREDENKAMP FOR 'THE LAST WORD' PAGE IN CAPE
UNION MART MAGAZINE – THE INTREPID EXPLORER MAGAZINE SUMMER 2017/2018
What are the top destinations you would still love to travel to?
I still want to do a "music concert experience" holiday, where my amazing hubby and I only attend
music festivals.
Also, we are going to New York for my 40th and my mother–in–law and I are travelling to
Philadelphia next year. I would love to go to Amsterdam!
Our family is also visiting Madeira next year. I just can't wait! Which favourite places have you
already ticked off your list?
So many! I loved the vibrancy of Malaysia and the food in Penang. The carelessness of Thailand
and cocktails in Phi Phi.
London, London, London! We travel there every year.
Zambia and its people!
Nairobi and the coast with Italian influence.
Shopping in Italy!!!!
Spain and Gaudy
Serbia and Kaimak
Mauritius! Too many times.
What is the weirdest food/drink that you have ever tried?
I don't taste weird things and only recently tried bacon. But I have made a few linguistic mistakes on
my travels. In Serbia, I asked for "Vodu" thinking that it's water, instead I got a drink that they call
"liquid cocaine"! Being a traveller, I tried it of course!
Are you an adrenaline junkie? What activities would appeal to you and what would not?
Before having my children I had no fear! Now I'm even too careful to get on a bike! I've done
Bloukrans and bungeed 250 meters. Paragliding in
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Music Concert Review Sample
Concert Review The music concert this review covers is the Plano Symphony's rendition of the
Beethoven's Choral Fantasy in C minor and Symphony No. 9, The Choral, in D minor. The concert
was held at a church in April 16, 2016, and it was a sold out performance. Since it was a night
simply dedicated to Ludwig van Beethoven, the symphony titled the concert as "Best of Beethoven."
The first part of the concert played Beethoven's Choral Fantasy, also known as Fantasia, and it lasted
less than 30 minutes. It opened with a lady named Anastasia Markina, and she introduced the piece
with a slow virtuoso playing of the piano, to which later on the strings, cellos and basses, enter.
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Though my ears are not exceptionally honed nor trained to point out musical mistakes, I would like
to add that mistakes, if any, were not thoroughly noticeable. The musicians blended well and
produced the right effect based on the musical context. However, when the vocal soloists sang in the
final movement of the Ninth Symphony, their voices were drowned out by the loudness of the
orchestra and large chorus. It did not help that the soloists were located lower than chorus, which
made the perception of hearing the soloists more difficult. The conductor, Hector Guzman, was
effective in leading the music in that whenever the piece called for dynamics, his movements told
the musicians how much more or less it was needed. And also, Mr. Guzman did not just interact
with the orchestra, but the chorus and vocal soloists as well. He seemed to be respected by his
fellow musicians and gave the proper recognition to the soloists of the
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The Importance Of A Classical Music Concert
An integral part of learning an instrument is watching and listening to professionals. We have the
opportunity to hear several guitar concerts each semester.
If you've never attended a classical music concert before, you might feel uncomfortable with the
idea of it. This is perfectly normal and is not specific to classical music. I'm sure you can imagine
how out of place one might feel attending a Phish concert if one wasn't accustomed to the culture
that goes along with that music. The same can be said for all genres of music.
The main thing to remember when attending these concerts is that the focus is on the sound of the
music. There are no fancy lights, dancers, or singers; all you will see is someone sitting on a chair
playing guitar. Aside from some pretty funky facial expressions, there is not a heavy visual element
to classical guitar concerts. Furthermore, the sound of the guitar is very delicate. This means that the
audience has to be even quieter than they would be at an orchestral or wind ensemble concert. You
should behave in a way that allows your complete attention to be on the performer and does not
distract your fellow audience members.
When you focus on the sound of the music, you may be surprised at what the guitar is capable of.
The following is a list of some things you can listen for.
Loudness and softness
Changes and transformations
Repeated sections of music
Different speeds
Different guitar sounds
Melodies
Rhythms
Patterns
Amazing
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The Music And Dance Concert
The World Music and Dance Concert series this year was diverse in their expression of the different
countries represented. For example, countries such as Haiti, The United Kingdom, North India,
China and many African countries were represented during the performance. Between both their
representation of typical music and dances performed, the concert accurately depicted what a typical
scenario in each country would look like. The atmosphere of the performance can be described as
exciting and optimistic. I was interested to see what the concert would entail; I was pleasantly
surprised with what I witnessed. The first performance was titled Mande Medley. The musical
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Oppositely, while more towards the front of the stage there was a group of dancers performing. All
dressed in different colors, they performed together dancing to the beat of the songs sung. There
were two guys both dressed in white, while the girls all had on colorful outfits. This piece kept the
audience's attention because of all that was happening created an appealing visual for people to
watch. Eventually, the dancers left, leaving the A cappella group to set forward and allowing them to
perform separately. They performed a modern–day song that according to the pamphlet was released
in the United Kingdom, and it turned out to be a song that was a chart topper. The fourth
performance can be described as poetry, dance and music all combined. This section included three
separate performances going onstage at the same time. There was dancing performed by Zelma
badu–Younge. While the musical portion was performed by Paschal Yao Younge and Azuguno, and
the poem part was spoken by Abla Dzifa Gomashie who moved around the stage as she spoke. She
questions what it means to be, and make a woman a woman. This piece captured the audience's
attention by having separate events going onstage, so nothing was ever still. The music dictated the
pace of the dancing on stage. Eventually, once the music picked up so did the dancing and the
speaking on stage. More towards the end of the performance both women on stage began to dance
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Chamber Music Concert
Concert Report
On Monday April 10, 2017 I had the unique experience of attending the Chamber Music Concert. I
found out about the event through the moodle page and it seemed like a good fit for my first
classical music concert. The venue for the concert was Bezanson Recital Hall where the concert
promptly started at 7:30 P.M. It was a free event and so therefore the seating was first come first
serve or general admission. As I arrived at the concert, light illuminated from the center stage where
the first musicians eagerly awaited to perform. As I looked around I witnessed many people in the
auditorium which seated about 200 people. The crowd ranged from middle–aged men and women to
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As I mentioned, I had never been to a classical music concert before and for this reason did not
know what to expect. I have not listened to much classical music in the past and was honestly
slightly skeptical about how thing would go. Typically the concerts I attend are very loud and with a
lot of crowd noise as they are more mainstream. This classical concert contained very interesting
works of music and was different in that the audience was silent as the musicians performed.
Everyone seemed to be more intrigued to simply listen and hear the works of art that these
musicians were putting on display. I found the event to be very relaxing and interesting with some of
the background knowledge I have acquired throughout the semester. I was able to grasp and take in
the experience more due to the knowledge I have progressively gained about music throughout the
semester. It allowed me to listen in a different way and focus on certain things rather than just the
overall sound. All in all, this was an eye–opening experience that allowed me to take in and
appreciate the art of classical music along with the skills these musicians
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Women In Music Concerts
Over the past weekend, I attended four concerts of the same band and I noticed something that I've
noticed consistently throughout the many shows I've attended – the immense response of women
where music is concerned.
Now, at these shows it's only natural for us to gravitate toward new people. It's a new atmosphere,
especially for those of us who don't have friends with a similar music taste, and it gives a chance to
gush about how talented the guitarist is or the vocal range of the lead singer. We are a community of
music lovers and it shows in the turnout of the concerts I've had the opportunity to view live these
past few years.
It goes without saying that we are often ridiculed for the kind of music we enjoy growing up, the
same can be said for a few of my peers, and it does feel insecure about listening to anything that I
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Yes, he probably is, but what does anyone get out of saying that? Who is that person to set the
standard on what music is good? If someone is only there because the find a band member
attractive, what business is it of anyone else's? She's still there watching someone she admires dance
across the stage in all of their handsome glory. She's still enjoying herself without worry and that is
the point of the show. We aim to be free of the all consuming problems in our lives and that's exactly
what we achieve.
So this is my advice to you, ladies. Unapologetically listen to your favorite music. Scream it from
the rooftops. If someone's in your car and you want to hear your favorite artist sing about how they
thought love was the top, play that song because it's not their car and you can listen to whatever you
want. If you want to go see your favorite band four times in one week, do it, because it's worth if it
makes you
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Music Concert Narrative
It was the very last day of summer, definitely the worst. I ordered my new rental trumpet, and the
music company said it would be here the next day. I was super excited to actually play a musical
instrument, not just some plastic recorders. The next day I go into band and there my trumpet is
waiting for me. When we got in we were all excited and ready to play, but nobody knew anything...
really about band. Our band director, Mr. Camarta gave us all an idea of how to use an instrument.
After that he told us to grab our mouthpieces from our cases, and to try and make sound with them!
So we pull them out and try to use them, but when we did it sounded horrible! Even the choir
director said "I think some cats are dying in there!" but I'll never know what it actually sounded like
in the choirs point of view.
We all took our instruments home to practice that day. The next day we came back and some of the
kids already knew the notes! Mr.Camarta told us to take out our instruments and to put the
mouthpieces on them. We tried a few tunes from the book after learning the notes, and it didn't
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We all looked at it at first and were clueless. Nobody knew what anything meant. Then we got our
second peice called The Lost Kingdom which sounded good the first time we played! It didn't sound
great, just good. We all practiced and practiced and practiced until one day I heard about an after
school activity called Jazz Band, which was an activity you would come to after school to play jazz
music, to mess around and have fun! In the band we have 4 Tenor saxophones, a trombone, one
clarinet, one flute, one trombone, a french horn, 3 alto saxophone, 2 drummers, and 7
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Jazz Music Concert Review
On December 3, 2015 the University of Florida's School of Music hosted a concert at the University
Auditorium where the Jazz band performed. The band consisted of four sections: saxophones,
trumpets, trombone, and rhythm. The Saxophone section performers included Greg Snider (Alto),
Dustin Fergerson (Alto), Ben Grier (Tenor), John Peasant (tenor), Tony Laracuente (tenor), and
Ryan Colon (Baritone). The Trumpet section performers included Sean Bocinsky, Ben Rochford,
Lucas Owen, and Brantley Daniel. The trombone section performers included Stephen Anderson,
Jacob Armstrong, Joshua Jenkins, Like Blackman, and Andrew Bajorek. The Rhystem section
performers included Zac Chester (piano), Sean Fournier (piano), Erik Abernathy (Guitar), Delorean
Fullington (bass), Calvin Bond (bass), Clyde Conner (Drums), Tom Hurst (drums), and Andrew
Mankin (drums). The performance consisted of four pieces, which depicted different styles of jazz
music. The styles of songs ranging from Afro–Cuban to swing allowing for the crowd to enjoy the
wide variety of music. The first piece of the night was Wind Sprint by John Patitucci and arranged
by the Clyde Connor. On piano Sean "Trent" Fournier, a freshman at the University of Florida,
displayed his jazz ability with his solo in this song. With the sporadic movements of his hands he ...
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This song is an example of Afro–Cuban that has a clave rhythmic pattern. This performance started
off with the bass and drum creating the beat for the entire song, followed by the piano and then the
brass instruments. Drummer Clyde Conner performed a solo showing his ability to play a soulful
piece but having the Latin twist to it, which was very impressive. Ben Grier also had a solo where
the sounds of Afro–Cuban jazz seemed so fluid though his performance. He also immensely
impressed the crowd when he played a high note and held, which caused for a round of
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Reflection Paper On Music Concert
I attended a live classical music concert on October 11th, 2017. The concert was held in the Art
Gallery at Marlboro Hall and was a piano trio. A piano trio is an ensemble that typically includes a
piano and two other string instruments. The piano trio in this concert consisted of pianist Hyeeun
Hahm, violinist Benedict Sin, and cellist Pecos Singer. They performed four selections, "Trio Op.1,
No.1" by Ludwig van Beethoven, "La Calesita" by Mariano Mores, "Milonga" by Alberto Ginastera,
and "La vi Llegar" by Enrique Francini. Beethoven's composition, "Trio Op.1, No.1," will be the
composition discussed for the rest of this paper.
All of the instruments that were present played in "Trio Op. 1, No.1." This specific selection was
chamber music. Chamber music is music that is meant to be played in a small room by small
orchestra or ensemble. This type of music is usually separated into a fast movement, a slow
movement, a dance–inspired movement, and a final fast movement. "Trio Op.1, No.1" has a fast
movement, titled Allegro, a slow movement titled Adagio Cantabile, a dance–inspired movement
titled Scherzo, and a fast movement titled Finale. This piece was also in sonata form as it had an
exposition, a development, and a recapitulation. None of the compositions in this concert featured a
composer. Instead, all of the performers worked together to make sure each of their parts were heard
equally.
"Trio Op.1, No.1" was published by Beethoven in 1795. It was dedicated to and
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Music Concert Review Paper
The second concert I attended was the Shepherd school of music collegium concert at Rice
University. The program featured music from the renaissance and was a little bit different then the
orchestra concert I attended. For one there were fewer musicians. It had a more intimate setting, not
a big theater but rather a small rehearsal hall. The musicians exchanged in and out after there part of
the performance was over and there was some singing as well. The beginning of the concert started
off with a performance of Claudin De Sermisy's "Content désir (1544). There were viols and
recorders used during this performance. I wasn't very impressed by the overall performance. The
muscians were not always on the same page and it sounded bad at times.
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Classical Music Concert Narrative
In September, I attended the concert Windfire: Flute and Percussion Spectacular at Rammelkamp
Chapel. Paula & John Kasica performed on the flute and percussion with Nancy Shaaf
accompanying on the piano. This was my first time attending a live classical music concert. I didn't
know what to expect. My limited experiences with classical music were listening while I studied or
using it to fall asleep at night. Honestly, I worried that I might fall asleep during the concert. As it
turns out, I had no reason to fret. I brought my two nieces (Mackenzie and Naylani) and my
daughter (Talia) along with me to the concert. My girls asked me what to expect and I had no
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Hopelessly, we searched the forest for the man that was no longer there as the haunting melody
played. Suddenly, the percussion began and we envisioned our hero dashing in to save us. Our
bodies swayed to the rhythm as we saw Ariadne and Dionysius triumphantly dancing. The "Suite
Antique" prelude brought us back from the forest and enthralled us with the playing of the
instruments. Naylani began lifting her arms as though she were playing the flute herself, mimicking
the actions of the flutist and the movements of her body as she drew breaths to play. I watched as the
pianist's fingers moved eloquently. Soon, my fingers strummed upon my knee in my own attempts
to replicate the piano playing. As the ostinato took over the stage, our spirits lifted as the music
became full of life. Before I knew it, Naylani was dancing like a woodland fairy and having such a
good time. Laughter spread as she began playing the flute again as she danced. The aria brought
back the slow and soothing music from before and we watched as the artists played. Our gazes were
on the instruments of choice as we dreamed of ourselves playing the pieces we were hearing.
Feelings of peace and relaxation developed our bodies as we simply enjoyed the music.
Reminiscent of Charlie Brown theme song, we imagined an episode as the waltz played. Charlie
Brown walked along as Lucy held a football in hopes of jerking it away at the
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Essay On A Music Concert
I attended my second concert for my music appreciation class on November 2, 2017 beginning at
7:30 pm and the performance lasted two hours. The musicians in this concert was Patty Goble
singing soprano, Dan Goble playing many different saxophones, and finally Russell Hirshfield
playing the piano. The pieces performed during this concert was II Re pastore, KV 208/ Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), Ariettes oubliees/ Claude Debussy (1862–1918) this piece of music
had three movements, Hat City Sonata (2011)/ Piet Swerts (b. 1960) as well as the piece had three
movements as well, there was a 30 minute intermission, and the next pieces performed were
Arabesque (1891) / Claude Debussy, Etude. Pour les arpeges composes (1915)/ Claude Debussy,
and the last song I listened to was Steady Study on the Boogie (1993)/ Christian Lauba (b. 1952).
The first piece that was played in the concert was the II Re pastore, KV 208 by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. This piece of music was so beautiful. In this piece of music there was a piano, a flute player
and a soprano singer sang opera. The rhythm of the music was very nice and easy to enjoy, it had
different long and short notes which help the song sound amazing and the opera singers dynamics
was amazing flowing from lower notes to higher notes with ease. She did a great job and sounded
like a very experienced opera singer, and I was very impressed. She sang in latin and made the song
really come alive. The articulation of the notes she made were
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Chamber Music Concert
The concert that I went to was Masterworks Series in BargeMusic, New York City's floating concert
hall, located in Brooklyn. It was a classical chamber music concert, compose by two instruments of
the string family of cello, and violin and in the percussion section the piano. The selections played at
the concert were; Barber(1910–1981) Sonata for Cello and Piano in C minor, Op.6. Beethoven
(1770–1827) Sonata in C Major, Op 102 No.1. Weber–Piatigorsky(1786–1826) Sonata No 5 in A
Major, Op.10b, J.103, and last but not the least Beethoven(1770–1827) Piano Trio in E–flat Major,
Op.70 No.2. During the concert there was a small intermission of about 15–20 minutes. I really
liked the concert, but what I loved the most was the final set in Piano Trio
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Music A La Carte By The OSU Music Concert
About two weeks ago, there was a concert called Music a la Carte by a the OSU music faculty
showcase. The crowd was mixed of people; young and older audiences. There were many
performers that performed. The tunes were pleasing and enjoyable to the audience. There were ten
songs played in the afternoon.
Francesco Paolo Tosti, an Italian composer and a music teacher. By the 1885 he was one of the most
popular composer of songs in England. He created a music called Ideale. It was performed by
Mitchell Hutchings and Lauren Servias during the concert. Lauren Servias played the piano. It
sounded soothing and slow. It was very easy to listen to. In addition, Mitchell Hutchings was the
person who sang in an opera like voice. It was deep and slow. The duet was very talented.
Flow, My Tears by John Dowland, an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. John
Dowland is best known today for his melancholy songs. The performers who played this piece is
Nicholas Larson and Cameron O'Connor. Nicholas Larson was the person singing. He was similar to
the first performer Mitchell Hutchings. The only difference was Larson was holding his pitch for
some part of the song he sang. Cameron O'Connor played the guitar. It was slow and it sounded
more in the Latin style. The audience seems to enjoy the music. Another song the performers played
is, "Fairest Isle" from "King Arthur" by Henry Purcell. Henry Purcell was an English composer. He
is considered one of the greatest English
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Student Chamber Music Concert
On Monday, April, 18, 2016, I attended a concert held by Wake Forest University's Department of
Music. The performance was titled "Student Chamber Music I Concert" and it began promptly at
7:30pm. 7. The program that was distributed when I came in was very helpful in explaining the
repertoire. The music to my surprise was very enjoyable! The concert began with a flute ensemble.
The first work they played was called "Allegro" by Demenico Cimarosa. This sonata was originally
written in the Romanic Era for the piano. There were six flutists playing. The next composition was
"Madrigals" by Samuel Adler which was composed for six flutists and written in the Twentieth
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There were two students with violas and two students with cellos. They began with "My Lady
Hundson's Puffe" by John Dowland. At the beginning of this song from the Renaissance Era, they
plucked the strings of their instruments. One of the cellists left and began to play the harpsicord. I
could not tell when this work ended and when the next work, "John Come Kisse Me Now" by
William Byrd began. I felt awkward because neither I nor the audience gave applause. This work
was also from the Renaissance Era. The harpsichord solo was very unpleasant to listen to. Their
final performance was, "Two masquing dances" which featured "The Goates Masque" and "The
Witches' Second Dance". The works were composer was anonymous. Even though, these two works
were from the Renaissance Era, they had more melody and somewhat of a sonata form. This was my
least favorite section of the concert. Following the Consort were four guitarists. They played Gypsy
Dances, Op. 55 by the Twentieth Century composer, Jacquin Turina. The first movement, "Ritual
Dance" was slow and formal sounding. As they moved to the second movement, "Seduction Dance",
the tempo started out slow but gradually became faster. The guitars seemed like they were doing a
call–and–response. The third and last movement, "Zambra", was played at a very fast tempo. There
were more guitar solo parts in this section. There was also a rondo at the
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Music Concert Review Essay
October 28th was the day of the Latin Music Recital in the Caine Performance Hall. This was only
one of many performances that week. Latin is a genre of music that unless I have come across it at
other such events I have not heard it otherwise. Thus it is a genre that I had to do some research on
in order to better appreciate what I was hearing. This concert was basically split into two parts each
part had a main soloist on guitar that was accompanied by other musicians. The concert hall, since
this was going to be mainly solo music to begin with, had all of the sound absorbing curtains up so
that all would be able to hear the solo guitarist. A main center spot light on stage helped me to know
where to focus because I was a little unsure of what to expect from this performance. Based on my
observations, most of those around me had no idea what this concert would be like and so it was
very quiet as they all seemed to be looking around in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After the host welcomed the audience and informed us all about what Latin Week on campus was
about and what the events were he invited on stage the first performer after which he, the host,
promptly left the stage. The room was deathly quiet as we waited for the solo guitarist to tune her
instrument. The guitar soloist was on stage and performed roughly six or eight pieces, none of which
were announced by title. At the conclusion of those six or eight pieces the guitarist then introduced a
clarinetist and a flutist who would take turns playing solos with her. The two other players switched
on every other piece and played a duet with the guitarist. These pieces like those before were
unannounced so I quit looking at the program altogether because I didn't know any of the pieces for
starters and if they weren't going to be mentioned I decided to just enjoy rather than worry about
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Concert Report On Music Concert
Name
Music32
Concert Report
Professor Name
2015.6.2
Music Concert Report On Sunday, May10 2015, a concert was held in The Broad Stage. The concert
was played by Santa Monica College Symphony Orchestra, whose conductor is Dr. James Martin.
For this concert, I would identify myself as a referential listener at this concert. I say this because I
am not an expert in music, therefore it would be hard for me to be a critical listener. I wouldn't be
able to tell what went wrong with a performance even if some incorrect notes were played. I was
more of a referential listener because the music was soothing and brought my mind to peaceful
thoughts. This essay will tells my experience of the concert in order to persuade my friend to attend
a classical music concert with you in the future. There were a total of four music pieces performed.
They were "Overture from the Singspiel", "Concerto in e minor", "Concerto on b minor,opus 104",
and "Symphony#2 in b minor, opus 5". I think pieces were performed belong to classical style. The
first piece was "Overture from the Singspiel", which is composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The conductor is James Martin. When it comes to the acomposer, Mozart was born January 27,
1756, Salzburg, archbishopric of Salzburg [Austria]–died December 5, 1791, Vienna), Austrian
composer,
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Music Concert Essay

  • 1. Music Concert Essay This afternoon at 12:30, I went to the listening hour, a free noontime concert, at the Music Building. The concert of the day is SJSU Saxophone Studio and Dr. Victoria Lington's Saxophone Ensemble Concert. Since it is just a one–hour noontime concert, most of the students there just where their t– shirts and jeans to the concert. The SJSU Saxophone Studio students have played six pieces of music in one hour. They began the concert with Sonata no.3 composed by George Frideric Handel (1685–1789). The second piece is Quartett (Allegro de Convert) composed by Caryll Florio (1843– 1920). Then the third piece they played is Saxophone Concerto. After that, they played Premier Quartet op. 53 that composed by Jean Baptiste Singelee and Cello Suite No.1 BVW 1007 that composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. The last piece is Rondo, composed by Zdenek Lukas (1928– 2007). All of the music performed today is classical music. Only the first and third piece play by alto saxophone with piano accompaniment. And the second, fifth and sixth piece is quartet that include soprano, alto, tenor and baritone. At the concert, I think I am a referential listener. I would think of a scene when I heard the music to understand the music and its mood according to the dynamic changing. For example, in the piece of Premier Quartet op. 53, I would image that people are dancing in the ballroom. When I heard the slow tempo, I think that people just began to dance or have the rest during dancing. When I heard a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Tithe Music Concert On Friday, February 23rd 2018, I attended a music concert at Chabot college at building 1300. The concert was tithe "wind symphony". The name of the performers was Chamber Ensemble, The Orchestra, The Wind Band and Jazz Ensembles. During the concert Timothy Harris was the conductor, Gray Hill the guest conductor while Joe Bonfiglio, the soloist. The instrument of the ensembles were Horns, Trumpet, Trombones, bass trombone, Harp, percussion, Clarinets and Bass Clarinet, Bassoons and contrabassoon, 1st violins, 2nd violins , flutes and piccolo, Oboe and English Horn, viola, Bass, cello, double bass, wind, saxophone, tuba, marimba , Xylophone, timpani, Piano, Bass Drum, cymbals and Snare Drum. Violin is the four strings that are set in vibration, usually one at a time; it is extremely wide range of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Viola is larger than violin, lower range "deeper" sound. Often fills in the harmony. Cello is lower in sound range often played the melody and enriches sound. Harp is one of the oldest music instruments; it is played by plucking the strings whose pitch is change with foot pedals. Guitar is made of wood with hallow resonating body and a fritted finger board. Flute soprano with range woodwind instrument, similar to the flute but sounding an octave higher. Oboe soprano range of double reed woodwind instrument. English horn double reed woodwind instrument larger and lower in range. Clarinet is a single reed wood instrument with a wide range of sizes. Bass clarinet also a woodwind instrument with the lowest range of the clarinet family. Bassoon, a double reed woodwind instrument with a low range. Contrabassoons are double reed woodwind instrument with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. Music Concert Critique The Lyrique Quintette, Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Leonard Bernstein stated, "Music can name the unnamable and communicate the unknowable" (Wandberg, 2001, p. 16). This means that music has the power to transmit, inspire passion and sensations that mere words will not do. As a part of the curriculum for the class Music Lecture (MLIT 1003), it was required to attend a classical music concert in order to perceive and analyze distinctive elements of the performance. On Tuesday, March 31, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. the Lyrique Quintette performed three different compositions. The first one was a piece named Le Grand Tango composed by Astor Piazzola with arrangement for quintet for Sharretts. Secondly, they quintet performed Compass Kaleidoscope written ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This concert opened with Le Grand Tango by the Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzola. Some of the most relevant aspects that I noticed of this pieces were its arrangement, tempo and mood. Even though this piece was originally composed for piano and cello, the arrangement made for quintet added new combination of timbers. Also, it was noticed that Le Grand Tango' first section was predominantly exalted by the rhythm. Nevertheless, the second section of the piece presented a change of dynamic because of melancholic mood mixed with some jumps of expressivity. Finally the last section's main attraction was the variable tempo providing a taste of excitement and energy. The second piece analyzed was Quartet in E– flat Major op.51 movement 4 by Antonín Dvořák. Before the performers started playing, one of them gave a brief story about this composition. There are two factors that was relevant to me. First, this composition was not originally made for woodwind quintet; however, one composer prepared this arrangement for them as a gift. As a second factor, the whole Quartet in E–flat, Op. 51 by Antonín Dvořák presented Czech folk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Music Concert Research Paper Music Concert Essay The concert I attended was performed by the Brooklyn College Wind Ensemble conducted by Jeff W. Ball on March 1, 2016. The Midwood High School Band, conducted by Melissa Williams, performed as special guests. Before going to the concert, I looked up Wind Ensemble so I'd know what to expect. A Wind Ensemble consists only of wind, brass, and percussion instruments. My concert experience was enjoyable as I went in knowing what the Wind Ensemble is, and went in with an open mind. The Wind Ensemble concert was being performed at the Whitman Theater at 7:00 pm. When I arrived at the theater at 7:05 pm, I noticed that most of other people that were attending to see the concert were in their thirty's and forty's. I did notice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Conservatory Wind Ensemble played the "Jugemu" Capriccio for Wind Ensemble, The Mississippi River (American march version), Elegy for a Young American, Arabesque, and the Suite No. 2 in F major, op. 28 no. 2G March, Song without words: I'll love my life, Song of the Blacksmith, & Fantasia on the Daragason. A similarity that I noticed was that majority of the songs that played were in the major key by the Conservatory Wind Ensemble as none of them sounded 'sad.' All the songs except for the "Jugemu" Capriccio for Wind Ensemble had a sharp tone and majority of the songs that were played in the homophonic texture, with the exception being Mississippi River (American march version) which seemed to be Polyphonic. The duration of each song was around two to three minutes with the last song on the program Suite No. 2 in F major, op. 28 no. 2G March, Song without words: I'll love my life, Song of the Blacksmith, & Fantasia on the Daragason being the exception as it lasted longer than any other song in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Essay Music Concert Report Billy Hong 1st Concert Report Prof. Schonbrun F1 MU110 The chamber music concert was held in Manhattan School of Music at 5:00 pm Friday, April 15. The concert was conducted by many instruments with various types of music. The atmosphere was fairly intense as the concert hall was approximately the size of an average home living room with about 35 people in the audience. The camber concert was divided into two major parts with an intermission of 15 minutes in between the parts. As for this concert report I would like to focus on primarily the music pieces I've liked and the experience I have had. The first part of the concert was diverse and colorful as the beginning two pieces were featured by both violin and cello. These two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The distance from the performer and the audience was so close, allowing you to speculate every single emotion being produce throughout the concert. The room itself had a very tall ceiling which made this unique echo that amplified the instruments sound. The audience seemed very profession as total silence was the only response they had until the end of the piece .The concert overall was a great experience and I look forward to attending another chamber music concert soon. Billy Hong Prof. Schonbrun F1 MU110 2nd Concert Report The concert took place at Manhattan School of Music, which is located in the performing arts recital hall on Monday, May 1, 2011. The stage setting was neat, demonstrative, and very well organized as I first entered the entrance. I could feel electrify with many extreme bright lights hanged on the top, which made me felt more exciting. There were many types of people coming in this concert including teenager and elderly. This concert was conducted by Dr. Nicholas Muni from MSM Symphonic Band with one of the talented musicians from PCSl High School, Ms. Jai Sun Song. The Manhattan School of Music Band performed a total of fives pieces such as the "Drayton Hall Esprit"
  • 10. by Francis McBeth, "Sea Songs" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, "With Quiet Courage" by Larry Daehn, "Noisy Wheels of Joy" by Eric Whitacre, "National Emblem" by E.E. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 12. Choral Music Concert In UNC Wilmington's Recital Hall On October 16th I attended the choral music concert in UNC Wilmington's recital hall. The performance consisted of a concert choir and a chamber choir with Joe Hickman as the conductor. The concert, which was entirely performed by students, had a number of instruments, like the viola, trumpet, and timpani, playing during the concert choir. I had been to very few choral music concerts in the past, so this experience expanded of my understanding of music in a new and exciting way. Throughout the concert, five pieces were performed by two different choirs. The first three being a small group without interments and the second a large group accompanied by a small chamber orchestra. The first group, the chamber choir performed three pieces from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13.
  • 14. Concert Review: The Music Man I attended the Concert "The Music Man" on January 22 2016 8:00–9:00 at Porter High School. This type of Concert was both Vocal and Instrumental. It had people playing various amounts of instruments including Violins, cellos, a piano and more. It also had people on stage dancing and singing along with the instruments. The first song Played in this concert was "Rock Island" It was followed by "Iowa Stubborn", "(Ya Got) Trouble", "Piano Lessons", "Goodnight My, Someone", "Seventy–six Trombones", "Sincere", "The Sadder–But–Wiser Girl", "Pickalittle (Talk–a–little)", "Goodnight, Ladies", "Marian The Librarian", "My White Knight", and "The Wells Fargo wagon". When We first got there there wasn't a lot of people, but after a while the whole front ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. World Music Concert Report The audience in Wheeler Concert Hall at the University of Evansville hushed as the conductor tapped his baton on the music stand in front of him. Raising both hands in the air, scanning the performers of the orchestra to make sure everyone had their instruments in place and appeared ready, he took a quick breath to cue the orchestra to start playing. Out of the many concerts that I have attended throughout my lifetime, especially since becoming a music student studying music, this particular concert was different. I found myself listening for musical aspects that may have come from different cultures. I don't think I would have been so interested in this before I had taken the course, Seminar in World music. In this classe we studied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... at the University of Evansville. Everybody has the natural capacity to comprehend and appreciate music. There are numerous hypotheses as to why this may be, yet it has turned into a fundamental piece of people. People have communicated through music since the beginning of time. Some even think that music came before the spoken language. Straight forward tribal rhythms developed into numerous sorts of more intricate music, including traditional shake, jazz, and R&B, while the styles between these numerous sorts of music may differ. In Seminar in World Music, we explored the basic development of music in the different cultures. In this class, we explored music throughout the world. Each culture has its own unique evolution, and this class gave us an introduction to 11 different cultures and the development of the music in that area of their musical forms. Music of China, Japan, Europe, Latin America, Sub–Saharan Africa, Middle East, The Caribbean, Indian, and Native America are some of the different cultures that we focused on throughout the course of the semester. The history and development of the music in these different cultures have influenced Western art music as we know it today. After completing Seminar in World Music, I have realized how important it is for music students to familiarize themselves with music from different cultures. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Music Concert Critique The overall concert offered a wide verity of choir song, from classical pieces composed by Mozart to musical show tunes. The combination of which resulted in an overall enjoyable experience. The concert was not the first choir concert I had ever attended so I went in expecting it to be similar to the high school choir performances I have seen before. I was not expecting the scale of the concert to be so large. Instead of being one choir and an hour–long program there were four groups along with a much longer program. Each of the choir groups had a different dynamic, sound and feel to it. The differences made it interesting. To begin, I thoroughly enjoyed the performance. Going into it I didn't expect it to be as entertaining as it was. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each new voice built on the others until the entire choir sang one line at different times and in different keys. It never achieved the complexity that the baroque fugue compositions were known for but it possessed the same power. With the layered voices and imitative structure, the song didn't feel as thin as it would have had the words been sung in a single voice. Instead, it was full and had the overall feeling of the music conveying the meaning of the words more than the actual words. The two songs that made the grates impression were "there is nothin' like a dame" sung by the singing cardsman and "light of a clear blue morning" sung by the collegiate chorale. They were not the traditional chorale songs I was expecting to hear. The first song stuck out because of the performance itself. The men made it entertaining as explained earlier. In contrast, the second song had a high clear sound that contrasted with the emotion the soloist managed to evoke. The words of the song produced a sorrowful mood but the crispness of the soloist's voice brought the feeling of hope to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Music Concert Review Music has been around for centuries and has taken many, unique forms over the past hundreds of years. Every culture, big or small, has their own different style of music. Music has evolved to become a fundamental constituent of human life. I have been to many different instrumental performances, but this was my first concert that I attended since I have been at LSU. The setting of this event was that it was located at the Union Theatre, and it started at 7:30 pm. The Union Theatre was an amazing venue. I walked through the front doors and into the lobby of the theatre, where a person was waiting in the box office to take my money and give me a ticket. When I received by ticket, I was handed a program and went inside the theatre. The theatre ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first family of instruments was the percussion section. This family caught my attention because I used to play percussion in high school. They also caught my attention because this family emphasizes and sets the rhythm of the piece. I really enjoyed the xylophone instrument during this concert because the xylophone brought out the melodies in each piece. Another family of instruments that caught my attention was the low brass section. I enjoyed this when the intense moment of a song came on because the low brass instruments emphasized the dark moments of the intense sections of each song. This emphasis brought out strong emotions out of me towards the songs. There were 5 guest conductors during this concert, but each one had their unique style of conducting their songs. All five conductors wore tuxedos with a white bowtie. When the conductor approached his podium, the band was stomping their feet to applaud him. He approached his podium and bowed to everyone. These conductors pointed at a certain family of instruments during a part of a song to emphasize those instruments to play louder, or softer. The conductors also raised their hands when they wanted the band to perform a louder dynamic change, or lower their hands when they wanted the band to perform a quitter dynamic change. I was really impressed about how the band had a lot of respect for the conductor. The band followed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Concert Chamber Music Analysis The concert Chamber Music by Two, Three and Four was made up of three different pieces. Each of the three pieces were composed by, in order, W. A. Mozart, M. Ravel, and J. Brahms. Performing the pieces were Alicia Eppinga on the cello, Barbara Corbato on the viola, Mark Clinton on the piano, and Mihai Craioveanu on violin. These musicians performed sub–sections within the pieces known as movements, which brought their own sense of individuality to the piece while still creating a sense of unity across the board. The first piece consisted of piano, violin, and cello. In each of the movements, there were different musical contexts and styles that lead to the creation of a story– the different phases of life. As the entire piece progressed, the tonality shifted from being very light hearted, energetic, and happy in the first movement, to a calmer more relaxing mood in the second, to a more tense and high strung character in the last. There were more noteworthy characteristics of the piece other than the shifts in tone. For example, the piano seemed to remain the dominant instrument throughout the whole piece while the violin and the cello accented it and added depth to the different movements creating a homophonic texture. Throughout the second movement, the violin and cello mimicked the melodies of the piano quite a bit as well. Tempos also varied according to the movement, contributing to their tones. Allegro in the first and last movements created the upbeat and intense ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Music Concert Review Assignment Extra Credit Assignment The event I choose to attend was the Concert featuring Maestro Soler in Taylor Auditorium. The event started out with Professor Jones giving the audience an introduction to what type of music we will be hearing also a bit of background information about Maestro Soler. Soler is a classical/popular Latin American guitar player. He was born in Spain. He is known all around the world and has won many awards. He travels around the world to do concerts around mostly Europe, and also once every few years comes to the United States to perform at colleges, like Campbell University. He is known to be the most notable artist in the guitar world. My experience at the concert was different but not in a bad way. I have heard Spanish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Music Concert Review In this virtuoso series concert, the style of music displayed was different pieces from 1756–1983. There are six groups who performed and the instruments range from horn, violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, harp, percussion, and a beautiful voice. This concert was full of new sounds, and I wasn't very familiar with these different sounds and instruments that were being played. My initial reaction to this chamber ensemble was that I absolutely loved it. It's insane how all these instruments can make music glow so beautifully. My favorite instrument out of the whole concert was the harp because it made this incredible sound that flowed so well with the cello, and the voice of Tiffany Blake. It's a very tall instrument but at least it can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their use of music was very different because each of them had music in different time periods. They demonstrate a lot of different things through their music like sound, the arrangement of the instruments, and the different tempos. I've gained a lot of appreciation through their music because looking at all those people how they play their instruments and the vocals are extremely hard. I was very amazed with the sounds that they gave off it was very different for me. Through the chamber ensemble i've learned to appreciate the different instruments that are being played and it allows me to listen more to their music. It's great to see these people are focused on their music and their dedication towards what they do. It was great experiencing a new concert full of new instruments and actually hearing someone sing. This displays how important music is from back in the day to modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Sample Music Concert Review Daniel Harris Professor Nissen Music History 100 February 4, 2015 Ann Arbor Concert Review It was January 18, 2015, and my dad and I had arrived in Ann Arbor, MI to watch the Ann Arbor Concert Band. Today's concert was called the "Wilkommen: A tribute to Ann Arbor's German Heritage" concert held at the Michigan Theatre. This concert featured some of the most famous German composers from the Baroque, Classical, Early Romantic, and Romantic eras of music. The program included "Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare" by Richard Strauss was a song that featured primarily brass instruments. This piece started off with just a few brass instruments. Eventually more brass instruments began to play, each making an impact. The composition included a theme, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... German composer Johannes Brahms wrote this song back in 1880. Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1833 (Johannes Brahms Biography). Brahms was introduced to music at seven years old (Johannes Brahms Biography). In 1853 Robert Schumann was one of the most well known musical composer and critic during this period (Johannes Brahms Biography). He credited Brahms as being a musical genius and thus, Brahms became well known (Johannes Brahms Biography). Johannes Brahms was known to being a great master of the symphonic and sonata style during the romantic period (Simpson). Brahms is best known for his ability to vary his movement throughout his pieces (Geiringer). Brahms also tried to modernize his music at the time (Geiringer). When Brahms composed Academic Festival Overture, he was towards the end of his career (Simpson). Johannes Brahms wrote this song because the University of Breslau gave Brahms an honorary doctorate in music (Schwarm). Brahms was flattered so he thanked the university, but according to a friend, the university wanted Brahms to write a music composition for the university (Schwarm). Therefore, Johannes Brahms began to compose the song. Brahms received some of the inspiration for the song from drinking songs (Schwarm). Brahms wanted to add a new twist onto this song. Brahms even called this '"Rollicking potpourii of student song,"' (Scwarm). Johannes Brahms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Music Concert Review Sample Before attending this concert, I was a little skeptical about it because I am not one for loud and crowded places. I know, I know, why would you go to a Christian rock concert if you don't like loud places, but it was all that was available to fit my busy work schedule. To my surprise, I actually really enjoyed the concert, and it wasn't at all what I was expecting it to be. The concert that I attended this go around was called "Rock Fest 2018" which was held at GenXaret in Columbia, MD and the tickets were $20.00 a piece, and totally worth every penny spent. Now that we are at the end of this course, I can say that I have learned so much throughout this eight weeks. Not only have I learned about the structure of music and the different components ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since this was a Christian rock concert I can easily agree that many of the characteristics of rock and roll music which are discussed in the text book were definitely prominent in this concert. First, was the use of the drums, each of the different bands had a designated drummer who was the only drummer throughout the entire performance. It was kind of interesting however, because in most performances you don't usually see the drummer sing but when watching the band Wolves at the Gate their drummer sang a small part in one of their songs. Next is the very heavy use of the bass, while I through enjoyed the concert, the bass was incredible and I definitely left the concert with a headache, but it was well worth it. With the heavy use of the bass, I felt like I wasn't just listening to music but the bass was so strong you could really feel it too. In bits and pieces of different songs some band members also used a keyboard. Of course, with this being a rock concert there were electric guitars which seemed like it was the main instrument being used. There were also plenty of vocals, though the "singing" seemed more like yelling to me, I enjoyed the instrumentation much more than the vocal parts. I really enjoyed the super repetitive yet very catchy riffs that were being played within the music. Some songs even had some really nice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. My Experience At A Music Concert In September, I attended the concert Windfire: Flute and Percussion Spectacular at Rammelkamp Chapel. Paula & John Kasica performed on the flute and percussion with Nancy Shaaf accompanying on the piano. This was my first time attending a live classical music concert. I didn't know what to expect. My limited experiences with classical music were listening while I studied or using it to fall asleep at night. Honestly, I worried that I might fall asleep during the concert. As it turns out, I had no reason to fret. I brought my two nieces (Mackenzie and Naylani) and my daughter (Talia) along with me to the concert. My girls asked me what to expect and I had no answers for them. The flutist introduced herself and asked if we played any instruments. We each told her our instrument of choice that we someday hoped to learn. Eagerly, we awaited the start of the program. "Sweet Simplicity" was the first piece played. Instantly, we were spellbound. My eyes went immediately to the pianist's fingers as they danced on the ivory keys with such passion and vigor. It was the flutist that drew my nieces' eyes, as they watched the purse of her lips and the way she controlled her breathing. John Kasica's percussion playing is what hooked my daughter. She watched as he rhythmically tapped on the drums, his body moving in harmony with each beat. We were literally dancing in our seats to the vibrant beat coming from the stage. Smiles spread across our faces as we became excited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Music Concert Report Sample Concert Report #2 I went to the "Mark Flood: Greatest Hits" concert on May 5, 16. The performance is presented in the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston. The genre of the concert was Saxophone Quartet and I believed the music is from Contemporary Era. There was four pieces, which composed by four different composers were performed. They started by the "Walk the Walk" by Michael Daugherty, I liked the beginning piece because my mood for this piece was happy and joyful. The beat was powerful and made myself into the song. The second piece was the "Jungle" by Christian Lauba, the tone color were bright and mellow. I felt pretty excited about the dong. Then they continued the third piece, which was "Pitch Black" by Jacob TV, I have to admit that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was not really into it, the tempo was weird for me and I didn't quite get the melody. It went very fast, very fast, fast, back to moderate, then fast again which was pretty confusing. . They ended the concert with "Saxophone Quartet No.2" by Joel Love, which was five following pieces; Always, Whispers, Million Will Die, Lullaby, and This just In. All the pieces have only movement, except "Saxophone Quartet No.2," which has five. There was five performers were performing. Dan Gelok, soprano saxophone; Matt Singletary, alto saxophone; Seth McAdow, tenor saxophone; Evan Withner, baritone saxophone; Blake Wilkins, percussion. There was actually a special purpose to the concert, according to CAMH, "Musiqa celebrates modern creative arts through interdisciplinary concerts that highlight modern music and its connections to literature, film, dance, art, and more" ("Concert"). I have to admit that I was not a fan of saxophone before I came to this concert. However, I liked the concert, a lot. They sounded pretty joyful and also they played the music to present the art works, which some point I was really in to it. The music was performed pretty well, the musician seemed prepared for the performance and they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Essay On A Music Concert This afternoon, I went to the music concert hall where is located in the music building for the listening hour, a small noon–time concert which is performed by the staff and students from the music majors. Since it is a free noon–time concert, most of the audiences just wear the t–shirts and jeans to the concert. Dresses are not required for the concert. The performance today is given by the Ananda Jazz Ensemble. They have played "Running Away", composed by Bob Marley; "Madalena", composed by Ivan Linz; "Conejitos y Ananda", composed by Abi Romero; "La Bikina", composed by Ruben Fuentes; and "Chukaro", also composed by Abi Romero. Because this is a Latin Americdan Journey, all of the music performed is jazz music. All pieces played in the concert are an ensemble of piano, bass, and drums. During the concert, I was trying to be a perceptive listener; I enjoyed the music with concentration and paid attention to the music's unity and variety, such as the dynamics and tempos. I also tried to associate the music with a picture when I listened to it and understand the emotion in the music. The first piece played in the concert is "Running Away", given by Abi Romero who plays the piano, Satoro Tagawa who plays the bass and Brandon Winans who plays the drums. The historical period of this piece of music is the Contemporary Period. The style of this music is jazz. It is a chamber music. It only has one movement and totally has three patterns. This piece of music has no function, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Music Appreciation: Music Concert Review Kha Tran Music Appreciation HUM 1113 Second Concert Review A Night of "Guitars" Not like a first concert I attended, this show named "a night of Blues" had a little bit small and less impressive. It was not because the show was boring, but just a few people joined this show, the theater is also smaller, too. It was a Tuesday evening of April 12, me and my sister knew that there also had another concert held on the VPA, but still decided to go to this concert because we all love guitar. We headed to school at 6: 45 pm, took the seats opposite to the theater and looked around. There was two kids coming with his father, they looked so happy. After a while, there was some of their friends joined. We bought a coke and some snack before go inside. Like the first one, we found our seats perfectly in the middle of the theater. The concert began at 7:06 pm instead of 7:00 pm as it was supposed to be opened. I guess because just only five people (also five members of a music group) prepared for this show so they did not manage their time well. Anyway, the concert began ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Actually, this song was not bad, I just do not like this kind of music, rock music made me dizzy. The next song also brought a rock style, "Whiskey on The Mountain". The same girl played for this two songs. Still, very high and strong voice. "He Calls that Religion – Mississippi Sheiks" was the next piece, arranged by an old man. The time and space seemed to be back in early 1970s. This song was still perfect for all those "holier than thou" types. Although the meaning of this piece contain a little sadness, I still felt joyful because of its style. The whole room was soundless except the singer voice. Now I hear this song again and realize that this song was also an amazing pieces with smooth, soft rhythm and consonant harmony. Especially, the melody of the guitar was so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Music Concert Report Danisha Narvaez Melusky Music 102 Concert Paper On Wednesday, November 30th at 7:30 p.m, I attended "The Lebanon Valley College Chamber Orchestra and String Chamber Ensembles". It took place at the Lutz Hall. This hall is located at the Blair Music Center (LVC). It can fit up to 500 people. This time there was about 50–60 people. For this event, the hall was not decorated as I expected. It had a camera in the middle, recording the concert and that's about it. The stage was big, it fit the 26 members of the orchestra comfortably. Entering the hall, there was a guy with the programs on his hand. He was very sympathetic. He handed one (program) to everyone that came in. Inside the program, there was the performances the members were going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a total of five performances. Johannes Dietrich was the conductor and he played in all of the performances. The first performance was "Mc Mozart's Eine kleine bricht Moonlicht Nicht Musik" by Teddy Bor. This performance lasted for about four minutes. It had a total of four members. Two girls and two boys.Two of them played the violin, one the viola and the other one the cello. Since this was the opening of the concert I thought they were going to play something longer. They also didn't have an intro, which surprised me a little bit. But the overall performance was great. It was very calm and relaxing and everyone seemed to enjoy it. There were four other performances. Five Sketches for string trio Op.23, Quintet in d minor, Concerto Grosso Op 3, No. 4 in F major and the last one was Symphony No. 104 in F Major (London). All of them were not that long. I noticed that on the last two performances they added more people. On the Concerto Grosso there was 15 members in total and on the Symphony there was 26. After each performance there was a "break". On that break all they did was prep the stage for the others. Some of the things they did was, add/ remove chairs and music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Music Concert Review Essay I, Randy Rivas, attended a solo performance by Dr. Li–shan Hung at Cerritos College. The performance location, took place in the music building at BC–51 on January twenty ninth at eleven in the morning. The performance was played on the piano with three amazing pieces; Impromptu in E–Flat Major D.899 NO.2 by Franz Schubert, Ballade No.4 in F Minor, Op.52 by Frederic Chopin, and lastly Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel by Johannes Brahms. For this being my first concert like this, I had a great time enjoying and observing how she played and witness her brilliant performance making the songs come to life in person instead of just hearing it digitally. One of the pieces the she played by Chopin was my favorite since it was the only one I recognized the most out of the three. My reaction of hearing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was attached to slower parts in the pieces but the fast rhythms and melodies caught me off guard and it kind of shocked how it when to soft to strikingly loud. Talking about the dynamics there were loud parts after the calm and gets even louder when it progresses in some parts. There were parts when the sound fades a little and comes back pulsing with energy and it is really ecstatic. I think she really projected the light melodies really well showing a kind of serious enjoyment of the piece. I believe there was good balance of the melody lines and accompaniment. The instrumentalists did make soft soothing sounds as well of striking sounds that captures you. Dr. Li–shan had a solid performance and made no mistake in the account I only heard one and not the other pieces so I was familiar but nothing stood out were people can tell she made a mistake or even missed a note. Overall I think the performance was a really new exciting thing to me as a musician. It makes me appreciate all kinds of music and seeing what a person can do is truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. The Offspring's Music Concert Of the '90s hard rock (American "punk"), I particularly like The Offspring, Green Day, and Blink 182. I have some of their albums. I don't mind hearing some Simple Plan either. They are from my X Generation. I have the "Ixnay on the Hombre" album in CD format and their Greatest Hits. The Offspring's songs have a lot of bass in it without sounding metal, so I know why it appeals to you. Today was the first time I visited their official website and I see that the concert is in Manchester on Tuesday 25th of August. When did you come across hearing of The Offspring? You would have been 11 years old when they became famous! That Bryan "Dexter" Holland was studying for a PhD. He gave it up, then later said he wanted to be a professor by age 40, and has now returned to do his PhD since 2013. He's also got a chilli sauce brand. I've always suspected he was business–minded from the attitude of his songs (I can't explain how I read people, even from songs). I'm kind of jealous of his success because he had a head start growing up in the (then) affluent middle–class suburb of Garden Grove. He certainly breaks the American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The music for it and the real sorrow and anguished pain are so personal, deep, and done just right. That song might be timeless and maybe sound relevant 100 years from now. That is in contrast to the lyrics of "Self Esteem": I just think that some people should not share all of their personal thoughts and opinions with the general public or even try to make a joke of it. It would have been funny but missed the mark because it just seems like forced and sordid contempt. (Again, I don't know the technicality of how I can "read" the singer from the song. It was like Dexter allowing me to reach into his unpleasant juvenile side. Other than that, I think that he and I could get along and he'd find me amazingly amusing while breaking all of his stereotyped ideas at the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. A Music Concert Experience QUESTIONS TO ELANAAFRIKA–BREDENKAMP FOR 'THE LAST WORD' PAGE IN CAPE UNION MART MAGAZINE – THE INTREPID EXPLORER MAGAZINE SUMMER 2017/2018 What are the top destinations you would still love to travel to? I still want to do a "music concert experience" holiday, where my amazing hubby and I only attend music festivals. Also, we are going to New York for my 40th and my mother–in–law and I are travelling to Philadelphia next year. I would love to go to Amsterdam! Our family is also visiting Madeira next year. I just can't wait! Which favourite places have you already ticked off your list? So many! I loved the vibrancy of Malaysia and the food in Penang. The carelessness of Thailand and cocktails in Phi Phi. London, London, London! We travel there every year. Zambia and its people! Nairobi and the coast with Italian influence. Shopping in Italy!!!! Spain and Gaudy Serbia and Kaimak Mauritius! Too many times. What is the weirdest food/drink that you have ever tried? I don't taste weird things and only recently tried bacon. But I have made a few linguistic mistakes on my travels. In Serbia, I asked for "Vodu" thinking that it's water, instead I got a drink that they call "liquid cocaine"! Being a traveller, I tried it of course! Are you an adrenaline junkie? What activities would appeal to you and what would not? Before having my children I had no fear! Now I'm even too careful to get on a bike! I've done Bloukrans and bungeed 250 meters. Paragliding in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Music Concert Review Sample Concert Review The music concert this review covers is the Plano Symphony's rendition of the Beethoven's Choral Fantasy in C minor and Symphony No. 9, The Choral, in D minor. The concert was held at a church in April 16, 2016, and it was a sold out performance. Since it was a night simply dedicated to Ludwig van Beethoven, the symphony titled the concert as "Best of Beethoven." The first part of the concert played Beethoven's Choral Fantasy, also known as Fantasia, and it lasted less than 30 minutes. It opened with a lady named Anastasia Markina, and she introduced the piece with a slow virtuoso playing of the piano, to which later on the strings, cellos and basses, enter. Then Markina played an ornamented version of the choral theme, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though my ears are not exceptionally honed nor trained to point out musical mistakes, I would like to add that mistakes, if any, were not thoroughly noticeable. The musicians blended well and produced the right effect based on the musical context. However, when the vocal soloists sang in the final movement of the Ninth Symphony, their voices were drowned out by the loudness of the orchestra and large chorus. It did not help that the soloists were located lower than chorus, which made the perception of hearing the soloists more difficult. The conductor, Hector Guzman, was effective in leading the music in that whenever the piece called for dynamics, his movements told the musicians how much more or less it was needed. And also, Mr. Guzman did not just interact with the orchestra, but the chorus and vocal soloists as well. He seemed to be respected by his fellow musicians and gave the proper recognition to the soloists of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. The Importance Of A Classical Music Concert An integral part of learning an instrument is watching and listening to professionals. We have the opportunity to hear several guitar concerts each semester. If you've never attended a classical music concert before, you might feel uncomfortable with the idea of it. This is perfectly normal and is not specific to classical music. I'm sure you can imagine how out of place one might feel attending a Phish concert if one wasn't accustomed to the culture that goes along with that music. The same can be said for all genres of music. The main thing to remember when attending these concerts is that the focus is on the sound of the music. There are no fancy lights, dancers, or singers; all you will see is someone sitting on a chair playing guitar. Aside from some pretty funky facial expressions, there is not a heavy visual element to classical guitar concerts. Furthermore, the sound of the guitar is very delicate. This means that the audience has to be even quieter than they would be at an orchestral or wind ensemble concert. You should behave in a way that allows your complete attention to be on the performer and does not distract your fellow audience members. When you focus on the sound of the music, you may be surprised at what the guitar is capable of. The following is a list of some things you can listen for. Loudness and softness Changes and transformations Repeated sections of music Different speeds Different guitar sounds Melodies Rhythms Patterns Amazing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. The Music And Dance Concert The World Music and Dance Concert series this year was diverse in their expression of the different countries represented. For example, countries such as Haiti, The United Kingdom, North India, China and many African countries were represented during the performance. Between both their representation of typical music and dances performed, the concert accurately depicted what a typical scenario in each country would look like. The atmosphere of the performance can be described as exciting and optimistic. I was interested to see what the concert would entail; I was pleasantly surprised with what I witnessed. The first performance was titled Mande Medley. The musical performance was extremely upbeat and fast paced, and it captured the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oppositely, while more towards the front of the stage there was a group of dancers performing. All dressed in different colors, they performed together dancing to the beat of the songs sung. There were two guys both dressed in white, while the girls all had on colorful outfits. This piece kept the audience's attention because of all that was happening created an appealing visual for people to watch. Eventually, the dancers left, leaving the A cappella group to set forward and allowing them to perform separately. They performed a modern–day song that according to the pamphlet was released in the United Kingdom, and it turned out to be a song that was a chart topper. The fourth performance can be described as poetry, dance and music all combined. This section included three separate performances going onstage at the same time. There was dancing performed by Zelma badu–Younge. While the musical portion was performed by Paschal Yao Younge and Azuguno, and the poem part was spoken by Abla Dzifa Gomashie who moved around the stage as she spoke. She questions what it means to be, and make a woman a woman. This piece captured the audience's attention by having separate events going onstage, so nothing was ever still. The music dictated the pace of the dancing on stage. Eventually, once the music picked up so did the dancing and the speaking on stage. More towards the end of the performance both women on stage began to dance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Chamber Music Concert Concert Report On Monday April 10, 2017 I had the unique experience of attending the Chamber Music Concert. I found out about the event through the moodle page and it seemed like a good fit for my first classical music concert. The venue for the concert was Bezanson Recital Hall where the concert promptly started at 7:30 P.M. It was a free event and so therefore the seating was first come first serve or general admission. As I arrived at the concert, light illuminated from the center stage where the first musicians eagerly awaited to perform. As I looked around I witnessed many people in the auditorium which seated about 200 people. The crowd ranged from middle–aged men and women to students supporting the arts and their friends. As everyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I mentioned, I had never been to a classical music concert before and for this reason did not know what to expect. I have not listened to much classical music in the past and was honestly slightly skeptical about how thing would go. Typically the concerts I attend are very loud and with a lot of crowd noise as they are more mainstream. This classical concert contained very interesting works of music and was different in that the audience was silent as the musicians performed. Everyone seemed to be more intrigued to simply listen and hear the works of art that these musicians were putting on display. I found the event to be very relaxing and interesting with some of the background knowledge I have acquired throughout the semester. I was able to grasp and take in the experience more due to the knowledge I have progressively gained about music throughout the semester. It allowed me to listen in a different way and focus on certain things rather than just the overall sound. All in all, this was an eye–opening experience that allowed me to take in and appreciate the art of classical music along with the skills these musicians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Women In Music Concerts Over the past weekend, I attended four concerts of the same band and I noticed something that I've noticed consistently throughout the many shows I've attended – the immense response of women where music is concerned. Now, at these shows it's only natural for us to gravitate toward new people. It's a new atmosphere, especially for those of us who don't have friends with a similar music taste, and it gives a chance to gush about how talented the guitarist is or the vocal range of the lead singer. We are a community of music lovers and it shows in the turnout of the concerts I've had the opportunity to view live these past few years. It goes without saying that we are often ridiculed for the kind of music we enjoy growing up, the same can be said for a few of my peers, and it does feel insecure about listening to anything that I liked for a while. That is, until I decided that I wasn't about to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, he probably is, but what does anyone get out of saying that? Who is that person to set the standard on what music is good? If someone is only there because the find a band member attractive, what business is it of anyone else's? She's still there watching someone she admires dance across the stage in all of their handsome glory. She's still enjoying herself without worry and that is the point of the show. We aim to be free of the all consuming problems in our lives and that's exactly what we achieve. So this is my advice to you, ladies. Unapologetically listen to your favorite music. Scream it from the rooftops. If someone's in your car and you want to hear your favorite artist sing about how they thought love was the top, play that song because it's not their car and you can listen to whatever you want. If you want to go see your favorite band four times in one week, do it, because it's worth if it makes you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Music Concert Narrative It was the very last day of summer, definitely the worst. I ordered my new rental trumpet, and the music company said it would be here the next day. I was super excited to actually play a musical instrument, not just some plastic recorders. The next day I go into band and there my trumpet is waiting for me. When we got in we were all excited and ready to play, but nobody knew anything... really about band. Our band director, Mr. Camarta gave us all an idea of how to use an instrument. After that he told us to grab our mouthpieces from our cases, and to try and make sound with them! So we pull them out and try to use them, but when we did it sounded horrible! Even the choir director said "I think some cats are dying in there!" but I'll never know what it actually sounded like in the choirs point of view. We all took our instruments home to practice that day. The next day we came back and some of the kids already knew the notes! Mr.Camarta told us to take out our instruments and to put the mouthpieces on them. We tried a few tunes from the book after learning the notes, and it didn't sound half bad for 70 kids playing a musical instrument for the first time probably ever! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We all looked at it at first and were clueless. Nobody knew what anything meant. Then we got our second peice called The Lost Kingdom which sounded good the first time we played! It didn't sound great, just good. We all practiced and practiced and practiced until one day I heard about an after school activity called Jazz Band, which was an activity you would come to after school to play jazz music, to mess around and have fun! In the band we have 4 Tenor saxophones, a trombone, one clarinet, one flute, one trombone, a french horn, 3 alto saxophone, 2 drummers, and 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Jazz Music Concert Review On December 3, 2015 the University of Florida's School of Music hosted a concert at the University Auditorium where the Jazz band performed. The band consisted of four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombone, and rhythm. The Saxophone section performers included Greg Snider (Alto), Dustin Fergerson (Alto), Ben Grier (Tenor), John Peasant (tenor), Tony Laracuente (tenor), and Ryan Colon (Baritone). The Trumpet section performers included Sean Bocinsky, Ben Rochford, Lucas Owen, and Brantley Daniel. The trombone section performers included Stephen Anderson, Jacob Armstrong, Joshua Jenkins, Like Blackman, and Andrew Bajorek. The Rhystem section performers included Zac Chester (piano), Sean Fournier (piano), Erik Abernathy (Guitar), Delorean Fullington (bass), Calvin Bond (bass), Clyde Conner (Drums), Tom Hurst (drums), and Andrew Mankin (drums). The performance consisted of four pieces, which depicted different styles of jazz music. The styles of songs ranging from Afro–Cuban to swing allowing for the crowd to enjoy the wide variety of music. The first piece of the night was Wind Sprint by John Patitucci and arranged by the Clyde Connor. On piano Sean "Trent" Fournier, a freshman at the University of Florida, displayed his jazz ability with his solo in this song. With the sporadic movements of his hands he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This song is an example of Afro–Cuban that has a clave rhythmic pattern. This performance started off with the bass and drum creating the beat for the entire song, followed by the piano and then the brass instruments. Drummer Clyde Conner performed a solo showing his ability to play a soulful piece but having the Latin twist to it, which was very impressive. Ben Grier also had a solo where the sounds of Afro–Cuban jazz seemed so fluid though his performance. He also immensely impressed the crowd when he played a high note and held, which caused for a round of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Reflection Paper On Music Concert I attended a live classical music concert on October 11th, 2017. The concert was held in the Art Gallery at Marlboro Hall and was a piano trio. A piano trio is an ensemble that typically includes a piano and two other string instruments. The piano trio in this concert consisted of pianist Hyeeun Hahm, violinist Benedict Sin, and cellist Pecos Singer. They performed four selections, "Trio Op.1, No.1" by Ludwig van Beethoven, "La Calesita" by Mariano Mores, "Milonga" by Alberto Ginastera, and "La vi Llegar" by Enrique Francini. Beethoven's composition, "Trio Op.1, No.1," will be the composition discussed for the rest of this paper. All of the instruments that were present played in "Trio Op. 1, No.1." This specific selection was chamber music. Chamber music is music that is meant to be played in a small room by small orchestra or ensemble. This type of music is usually separated into a fast movement, a slow movement, a dance–inspired movement, and a final fast movement. "Trio Op.1, No.1" has a fast movement, titled Allegro, a slow movement titled Adagio Cantabile, a dance–inspired movement titled Scherzo, and a fast movement titled Finale. This piece was also in sonata form as it had an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation. None of the compositions in this concert featured a composer. Instead, all of the performers worked together to make sure each of their parts were heard equally. "Trio Op.1, No.1" was published by Beethoven in 1795. It was dedicated to and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Music Concert Review Paper The second concert I attended was the Shepherd school of music collegium concert at Rice University. The program featured music from the renaissance and was a little bit different then the orchestra concert I attended. For one there were fewer musicians. It had a more intimate setting, not a big theater but rather a small rehearsal hall. The musicians exchanged in and out after there part of the performance was over and there was some singing as well. The beginning of the concert started off with a performance of Claudin De Sermisy's "Content désir (1544). There were viols and recorders used during this performance. I wasn't very impressed by the overall performance. The muscians were not always on the same page and it sounded bad at times. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Classical Music Concert Narrative In September, I attended the concert Windfire: Flute and Percussion Spectacular at Rammelkamp Chapel. Paula & John Kasica performed on the flute and percussion with Nancy Shaaf accompanying on the piano. This was my first time attending a live classical music concert. I didn't know what to expect. My limited experiences with classical music were listening while I studied or using it to fall asleep at night. Honestly, I worried that I might fall asleep during the concert. As it turns out, I had no reason to fret. I brought my two nieces (Mackenzie and Naylani) and my daughter (Talia) along with me to the concert. My girls asked me what to expect and I had no answers for them. The flutist introduced herself and asked if we played ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hopelessly, we searched the forest for the man that was no longer there as the haunting melody played. Suddenly, the percussion began and we envisioned our hero dashing in to save us. Our bodies swayed to the rhythm as we saw Ariadne and Dionysius triumphantly dancing. The "Suite Antique" prelude brought us back from the forest and enthralled us with the playing of the instruments. Naylani began lifting her arms as though she were playing the flute herself, mimicking the actions of the flutist and the movements of her body as she drew breaths to play. I watched as the pianist's fingers moved eloquently. Soon, my fingers strummed upon my knee in my own attempts to replicate the piano playing. As the ostinato took over the stage, our spirits lifted as the music became full of life. Before I knew it, Naylani was dancing like a woodland fairy and having such a good time. Laughter spread as she began playing the flute again as she danced. The aria brought back the slow and soothing music from before and we watched as the artists played. Our gazes were on the instruments of choice as we dreamed of ourselves playing the pieces we were hearing. Feelings of peace and relaxation developed our bodies as we simply enjoyed the music. Reminiscent of Charlie Brown theme song, we imagined an episode as the waltz played. Charlie Brown walked along as Lucy held a football in hopes of jerking it away at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Essay On A Music Concert I attended my second concert for my music appreciation class on November 2, 2017 beginning at 7:30 pm and the performance lasted two hours. The musicians in this concert was Patty Goble singing soprano, Dan Goble playing many different saxophones, and finally Russell Hirshfield playing the piano. The pieces performed during this concert was II Re pastore, KV 208/ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), Ariettes oubliees/ Claude Debussy (1862–1918) this piece of music had three movements, Hat City Sonata (2011)/ Piet Swerts (b. 1960) as well as the piece had three movements as well, there was a 30 minute intermission, and the next pieces performed were Arabesque (1891) / Claude Debussy, Etude. Pour les arpeges composes (1915)/ Claude Debussy, and the last song I listened to was Steady Study on the Boogie (1993)/ Christian Lauba (b. 1952). The first piece that was played in the concert was the II Re pastore, KV 208 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This piece of music was so beautiful. In this piece of music there was a piano, a flute player and a soprano singer sang opera. The rhythm of the music was very nice and easy to enjoy, it had different long and short notes which help the song sound amazing and the opera singers dynamics was amazing flowing from lower notes to higher notes with ease. She did a great job and sounded like a very experienced opera singer, and I was very impressed. She sang in latin and made the song really come alive. The articulation of the notes she made were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Chamber Music Concert The concert that I went to was Masterworks Series in BargeMusic, New York City's floating concert hall, located in Brooklyn. It was a classical chamber music concert, compose by two instruments of the string family of cello, and violin and in the percussion section the piano. The selections played at the concert were; Barber(1910–1981) Sonata for Cello and Piano in C minor, Op.6. Beethoven (1770–1827) Sonata in C Major, Op 102 No.1. Weber–Piatigorsky(1786–1826) Sonata No 5 in A Major, Op.10b, J.103, and last but not the least Beethoven(1770–1827) Piano Trio in E–flat Major, Op.70 No.2. During the concert there was a small intermission of about 15–20 minutes. I really liked the concert, but what I loved the most was the final set in Piano Trio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Music A La Carte By The OSU Music Concert About two weeks ago, there was a concert called Music a la Carte by a the OSU music faculty showcase. The crowd was mixed of people; young and older audiences. There were many performers that performed. The tunes were pleasing and enjoyable to the audience. There were ten songs played in the afternoon. Francesco Paolo Tosti, an Italian composer and a music teacher. By the 1885 he was one of the most popular composer of songs in England. He created a music called Ideale. It was performed by Mitchell Hutchings and Lauren Servias during the concert. Lauren Servias played the piano. It sounded soothing and slow. It was very easy to listen to. In addition, Mitchell Hutchings was the person who sang in an opera like voice. It was deep and slow. The duet was very talented. Flow, My Tears by John Dowland, an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. John Dowland is best known today for his melancholy songs. The performers who played this piece is Nicholas Larson and Cameron O'Connor. Nicholas Larson was the person singing. He was similar to the first performer Mitchell Hutchings. The only difference was Larson was holding his pitch for some part of the song he sang. Cameron O'Connor played the guitar. It was slow and it sounded more in the Latin style. The audience seems to enjoy the music. Another song the performers played is, "Fairest Isle" from "King Arthur" by Henry Purcell. Henry Purcell was an English composer. He is considered one of the greatest English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Student Chamber Music Concert On Monday, April, 18, 2016, I attended a concert held by Wake Forest University's Department of Music. The performance was titled "Student Chamber Music I Concert" and it began promptly at 7:30pm. 7. The program that was distributed when I came in was very helpful in explaining the repertoire. The music to my surprise was very enjoyable! The concert began with a flute ensemble. The first work they played was called "Allegro" by Demenico Cimarosa. This sonata was originally written in the Romanic Era for the piano. There were six flutists playing. The next composition was "Madrigals" by Samuel Adler which was composed for six flutists and written in the Twentieth Century. The final programmatic song the flute ensemble played was "Bohemian Dance" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were two students with violas and two students with cellos. They began with "My Lady Hundson's Puffe" by John Dowland. At the beginning of this song from the Renaissance Era, they plucked the strings of their instruments. One of the cellists left and began to play the harpsicord. I could not tell when this work ended and when the next work, "John Come Kisse Me Now" by William Byrd began. I felt awkward because neither I nor the audience gave applause. This work was also from the Renaissance Era. The harpsichord solo was very unpleasant to listen to. Their final performance was, "Two masquing dances" which featured "The Goates Masque" and "The Witches' Second Dance". The works were composer was anonymous. Even though, these two works were from the Renaissance Era, they had more melody and somewhat of a sonata form. This was my least favorite section of the concert. Following the Consort were four guitarists. They played Gypsy Dances, Op. 55 by the Twentieth Century composer, Jacquin Turina. The first movement, "Ritual Dance" was slow and formal sounding. As they moved to the second movement, "Seduction Dance", the tempo started out slow but gradually became faster. The guitars seemed like they were doing a call–and–response. The third and last movement, "Zambra", was played at a very fast tempo. There were more guitar solo parts in this section. There was also a rondo at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Music Concert Review Essay October 28th was the day of the Latin Music Recital in the Caine Performance Hall. This was only one of many performances that week. Latin is a genre of music that unless I have come across it at other such events I have not heard it otherwise. Thus it is a genre that I had to do some research on in order to better appreciate what I was hearing. This concert was basically split into two parts each part had a main soloist on guitar that was accompanied by other musicians. The concert hall, since this was going to be mainly solo music to begin with, had all of the sound absorbing curtains up so that all would be able to hear the solo guitarist. A main center spot light on stage helped me to know where to focus because I was a little unsure of what to expect from this performance. Based on my observations, most of those around me had no idea what this concert would be like and so it was very quiet as they all seemed to be looking around in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the host welcomed the audience and informed us all about what Latin Week on campus was about and what the events were he invited on stage the first performer after which he, the host, promptly left the stage. The room was deathly quiet as we waited for the solo guitarist to tune her instrument. The guitar soloist was on stage and performed roughly six or eight pieces, none of which were announced by title. At the conclusion of those six or eight pieces the guitarist then introduced a clarinetist and a flutist who would take turns playing solos with her. The two other players switched on every other piece and played a duet with the guitarist. These pieces like those before were unannounced so I quit looking at the program altogether because I didn't know any of the pieces for starters and if they weren't going to be mentioned I decided to just enjoy rather than worry about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Concert Report On Music Concert Name Music32 Concert Report Professor Name 2015.6.2 Music Concert Report On Sunday, May10 2015, a concert was held in The Broad Stage. The concert was played by Santa Monica College Symphony Orchestra, whose conductor is Dr. James Martin. For this concert, I would identify myself as a referential listener at this concert. I say this because I am not an expert in music, therefore it would be hard for me to be a critical listener. I wouldn't be able to tell what went wrong with a performance even if some incorrect notes were played. I was more of a referential listener because the music was soothing and brought my mind to peaceful thoughts. This essay will tells my experience of the concert in order to persuade my friend to attend a classical music concert with you in the future. There were a total of four music pieces performed. They were "Overture from the Singspiel", "Concerto in e minor", "Concerto on b minor,opus 104", and "Symphony#2 in b minor, opus 5". I think pieces were performed belong to classical style. The first piece was "Overture from the Singspiel", which is composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The conductor is James Martin. When it comes to the acomposer, Mozart was born January 27, 1756, Salzburg, archbishopric of Salzburg [Austria]–died December 5, 1791, Vienna), Austrian composer, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...