Program Note Mother Goose Suite‚ Maurice Ravel Maurice Ravel was born on March 7‚ 1875‚ in Ciboure‚ France‚ and died in Paris on December 28‚ 1937. At the age of 14‚ he was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire and studied under the famous French composer‚ Gabriel Fauré. ‘Although he had none of his own‚ Ravel loved children. Throughout his life‚ he kept his ability to see the world through a child’s eyes‚ and he never outgrew his passion for creating elaborate toys and reading fairy tales aloud.”[
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Mohamed alnaqbi Music 18 12/4/2014 Music Report 3 Introduction Tonight I went to see and hear the “Clarinet studio Recital with john Cozza” at the Music Recital Hall in Sacramento state university from 8:00-9:30‚ also it was a free concert. The Klarinatklub mainly focused on performing pieces from Tango and other beautiful clarinet music pieces. The performers varied in ages and wore black tuxedos and dresses. The hall had wood flooring and a slight outward design so that the music could better
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admired Tchaikovsky so much that he used the theme of “Legend” for a set of variations in the second movement of his Second String Quartet. This piece’s style is a themes and variations. Its instrumentation includes Cello solo‚ 2 Flutes‚ 2 Oboes‚ 2 Clarinets (A)‚ 2 Bassoons + 2 Horns (F) + Violins I‚ Violins II‚ Violas‚ Cellos‚ and Double Basses. The second piece was Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra‚ Op.34 (1957) by Robert Kurka (1921-1957). This piece introduced the marimba‚ which proved to the
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The all male band was comprised of baritone saxophones‚ tenor saxophones‚ alto saxophones‚ bass trombones‚ trumpets‚ a clarinet (occasional)‚ a guitar‚ a piano‚ an upright bass‚ and drums. The first set consisted of 8 pieces: Soupbone‚ by John Clayton; Chega De Saudade (No More Blues)‚ by Stan Getz; Ascending‚ by Fred Sturm; When I Fall in Love‚ (composer not announced)
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MUS 110 Short Answer Questions over Jazz Fall 2010 Mai Nguyen 2. Explain why jazz would be considered the first truly American art form. Present two music compositions and discuss geographic location‚ famous proponent of the style and give at least two musical characteristics that define the style. Select from the following compositions: Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Armstrong) In the Mood (Miller) Ko-Ko (Ellington) Koko (Parker) So What (Davis) Take Five (Brubeck) Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin)
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From even before the first time I picked up my clarinet ‚ I always loved music. I had taken piano lessons and attended dance lessons. Now I am involved in the marching band‚ concert band‚ pit orchestra‚ and jazz band. Music was always what made me truly happy. Music also seems to come to me very naturally. I play three instruments‚ clarinet‚ flute‚ and saxophone. I am hoping to start piano lessons again soon. As a member of the marching band I have three years of experience. I run the sectionals
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it’s a little chilly outside. It was the 4th or 5th day of 6th grade and today we would choose new instruments for the band. I was considering switching to french horn‚ but my first pick was the tuba. In elementary school we could only play trumpet‚ clarinet‚ or saxophone. When I get out of bed‚ I change and tell my family good morning as I walk into the kitchen‚ my body filling with adrenaline. After I eat my toast I tell my parents goodbye and race to school. The day goes by very fast. First period
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increasing distress of the Russian people at the hands of the invading French. The atmosphere started to be tense when woodwind and brass instruments joined the strings‚ it seemed that the war was declared‚ the Battle of Borodino. The oboe‚ clarinets and flutes had alternate interactions with double basses‚ with a lot of brass instruments and percussions as the support of the piece‚ I could feel that how chaotic the situation in Russia was and how tiring the soldiers were. Houses were destroyed
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Kreuzspiel is a composition written by Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1951 scored for oboe‚ bass clarinet‚ piano and four percussionists. The work starts off with sparse piano and percussion and gradually get thicker. The notes the piano plays are separated by huge distances of more than a few octaves. The interplay between the percussion and the piano continue for some time until the woodwinds enter. The woodwinds continue the same thematic principle that is exemplified in the opening measures with the
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3.1 Introduction – Getting your Stuff Together Composers require a certain degree of research going into any film-scoring project. Once you have convinced the producers that you are the right composer for their project the quest for answers begins. Finding the most suitable way of scoring the film requires input from many layers of the projects creative team. (Wright & Karlin‚ 2004). Knowing the genre‚ the film‚ the artistic and practical possibilities for the film‚ who is involved and to what
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