He and She She took after their father‚ Hair like a tangle of wire. He took after their mother‚ A dreamer who curled by the fire. She chose games that were rowdy‚ Borrowed his planes and his cars. He gazed out of the window‚ Riding the moon and the stars. She would rage like a tiger‚ Fight him with fists and with hate. He would smoulder in silence‚ Patiently‚ bitterly wait. She ran wild in the playground‚ Shouting her threats at the boys. He crept under the oak tree‚ Guarding
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Parkins‚ Margaret Parkins‚ Genevieve Feiwen Lee‚ and Alma Fernandez. The instruments that were played are the Violin played by Parkins S‚ the cello played by Parkins M‚ the piano played by Lee‚ and the Viola played by Fernandez. The place where the concert was being held at was the Bing Theater at the LACMA the theater was big enough to hold a lot of people. If there was an estimated guess there were probably 30-40 rows. The stage had the piano‚ and two chairs and two stand for the violin and cello
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reminiscent Old MacDonald‚ barnyard sounds and all. The final piece in this set in the popular hymn At The River which dates back to 1865 and is originally attributed to the Reverend Robert Lowry. This arrangement was also presented at the memorial concerts commemorating the lives of Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein. I dedicate this set to all of my students‚ past and present‚ and to the phenomenal educators with who I worked over the
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On Saturday‚ February 27‚ I attended a concert choir that was presented by the Department of Music and College of Liberal Arts; the title of the program was From Darkness to Light. There were eight songs that were performed by the choir‚ all of which were accompanied by a piano. The first song was Sure on this Shining Night by Samuel Barber‚ which possessed a medium-paced tempo. Throughout the song‚ there was an equal distribution between the male and female voices. The change in dynamics was very
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nothing compared to my experiences in high school. Similar to junior high and intermediate school‚ the band partook in concert performances. Prior to high school band‚ the entirety of band class consisted of playing the standard sheet music‚ which was played from the comfort of our own chair. On any given day I would casually stroll to the band hall‚ where we then rehearsed our concert music. I remember counting the simplistic rhythms‚ fingering the black notes that floated across the page on my clarinets
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Jazz Concert Review On Saturday 28th I went to The Globe Café in Coral Gables‚ I got there with my brother exactly at 8pm and sat on a high table just in front of the band. We got there just before they started playing and stayed for the whole first session that was just over an hour. The Café was real nice‚ It wasn’t far from where I live and there was no traffic coming in‚ it is situated in a very nice part of Coral Gables just two blocks from Miracle Mile‚ that was perfect because parking was
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Blake Lehodey‚ B00644905 MUSC 2020‚ History of Jazz Thursday‚ October 21st Writing assignment 1: Concert Report Since I have been in university‚ most talk of live music has revolved around “what club has a special on tonight?” or “which DJ is going to be in town this weekend?” I have nothing against electronic music but sitting in a packed bar near the Halifax Harbor listening to jazz and conversing in a booth with my friends‚ instead of shouting to clear the volume of dance music‚ has been one
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going on! The world out there is a dark and gloomy place Filled with destruction and violence! Turn on the news and television‚ “Violence”‚ will be the headline Newsreader 1 : Al-Jazeera news….. Newsreader 2 : Live‚BBC…. Newsreader 3 : CNN reports to you… Violence‚ WOAH! It’s everywhere! Television‚ newspapers‚ posters! Just everywhere! GOSH it must be absolutely serious Guys‚ sorry to break the momentum‚ But what’s violence again? Tch‚ tch‚ tch‚ tch‚ tch -pause to think- Oooh! Oooh
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The concert I attended was the Percussion Ensemble directed by Dr. Colin Hill. The ensemble took place in the Bryan Fine Arts Building at the Wattenbarger Auditorium in Tennessee Tech University. The ensemble lasted about an hour and half. The ensemble consisted of seventeen members in total and every member performed passionately to their piece. The hall looked elegant and the members looked well dressed. The instruments looked very shiny and well taken care of. The first song the members performed
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performers beautifully conveyed stories through music‚ lighting‚ costumes‚ props‚ scenery‚ and most importantly‚ dance. “‘Tarantella’ from August Bournonville’s Napoli”‚ “Consumed”‚ and “Closer to Closure” particular stuck out during the duration of the concert. The movements held the audience’s attention as they followed the suspenseful and striking storylines. In “‘Tarantella’ from August Bournonville’s Napoli” the graceful movements of the dancers portrayed the story of people courting their lovers.
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