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    Jazz concert review #2

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    Professor Miller Music-12 5/23/04 Jazz Concert On Sunday May 2‚ 2004 I attended a jazz concert with some classmates. The program was entitled Jazz at the Stockmarket. We kind of got lost on the way so we only saw the second half of the show. The Sacramento based musicians were Jim Malone on keyboard‚ Steve Krohn who played both the guitar and keyboard‚ Rich Defazio an amazing drummer. That night the band was featuring Ken Stout who is an incredible tenor saxophone player‚ and also a guest appearance

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    While listening to a radio station dedicated to classical music‚ my grandpa heard about a concert starring Kirk Muspratt and the New Philharmonic orchestra. He had been a long-time supporter and contributor to the orchestra and loved the conductor‚ so he wanted me to share his experiences as well. The New Philharmonic really is not the newest orchestra; it was founded 40 years ago with only 29 musicians who practiced in worn-down buildings. Originally founded to be a chamber group‚ the NP eventually

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    listen to some great historical Classical pieces. Although the time of the concert was a little late and I was almost out of energy to fully appreciate the performance‚ I got the best out of this magnificent performance. The concert as I like to name was the continuation from last weekend concert. Both concert were called "El Paso’s Summer Music Festival which took place at UTEP’s Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall. This concert although it had a small size of audience‚ it had a great ambience to fully enjoy

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    Jazz Festival 2014 Concert Review On March 22‚ 2014‚ the Jazz Band at Lone Star College North Harris performed a total of ten Jazz pieces: Hugh’s Blues‚ Cantaloupe Island‚ Gandy Dancer‚ Horn of Puente‚ Top Dog‚ Aaron’s Blues‚ Mazatlan‚ Jeannine‚ There’s Only So Much Oil in the Ground‚ and Rock This Town. According to the Washington Post‚ Jazz was the music that originated in Louisiana during the early 1900’s “in the fields where [African American] people worked as slaves and made up songs to express

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    No. 1 in D‚ "Titan‚" written by Gustav Mahler. The concert was held in the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Center downtown on September 24‚ 2009. The conductor of this performance was named Jaap van Zweden‚ and the first part of the show featured a cello soloist named Nina Kotova. Although this was my first experience going to a symphony performance‚ overall I found the concert to be surprisingly entertaining and enjoyable. As I entered the concert hall I was overwhelmed by how large the building was

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    Unfortunately‚ I miss places the ticket so I attached the order confirmation instead as proof that I really went. The concert took place in the Music Recital Hall and I would say it was a pretty decent turn out. The wide range of the diverse crowd seemed to enjoy the music performed before us because after the sets it seemed like some people were clapping and showing support. The audience in the concert had a wide range of ethnicity and social class. Some guests attending were friends or family of those preforming

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    The White Witch James Weldon Johnson O BROTHERS mine‚ take care! Take care! The great white witch rides out to-night. Trust not your prowess nor your strength‚ Your only safety lies in flight; For in her glance there is a snare‚ And in her smile there is a blight. The great white witch you have not seen? Then‚ younger brothers mine‚ forsooth‚ Like nursery children you have looked For ancient hag and snaggle-tooth; But no‚ not so; the witch appears In all the glowing charms of youth. Her

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    Pops Concert Review Essay

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    The pops concert at Sartell High School took place at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium‚ and the concert band performed four pieces. The first song played was Pippin. At the beginning of the song not everyone was playing the same dynamic‚ but when it got to the first transition everyone was balanced. After there was a new melody‚ there were occasional parts when one section stood out more. Those sections eventually fixed their dynamic. The next dynamic that could have been fixed was‚ the trumpets

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    I had the full experience right inside my dorm room. The webcast was a really interesting experience that I enjoyed. I think I may have even appreciated it more than the real thing. Although you cannot replace getting dressed up and going to a concert‚ I liked this webcast because the different camera angles provided footage of everyone playing their instrument and if I had been in a seat I would have been stuck looking at the same few people the whole performance.. For example‚ the conductor

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    Kid Cudi Concert Review

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    an enormous white screen‚ and there was music playing while we waiting for Kid Cudi to make his entrance. Once the lights turned down‚ the crowd grew quiet in anticipation. Cudi began to talk to us from backstage‚ telling us his rules about the concert: no fighting‚ no throwing things on stage‚ etc. Although this ruined the mood a bit‚ everyone was still waiting for something amazing to happen. Cudi occasionally had to remind the audience of the rules‚ his fans nevertheless adored him when he eventually

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