About two weeks after the 2013 All-State concert‚ juniors Mitch Dekutoski and Julianna Norby received letters from the Honors Performance Series at Carnegie Hall inviting them to audition for their program “It looked like a rare opportunity for me‚ so I decided to audition. I sent in a recording of a solo I sang for solo contest that year and waited six months before I found out I got selected for it‚” Dekutoski said. This audition was no small deal; only a select number make it as finalists. “The
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Uyen Phuong Le Music 12 Professor Greg Stier Jazz Concert Report February 5‚ 2012 Phat Cat Swinger Show Report I made a right decision by going to the Phat Cat Swinger show at Hip Kitty Jazz and Fondue in Claremont on Friday‚ February 3‚ 2012. The show was more than just impressive! The venue was an upper club and lounge with retro decoration that could bring you back to the jazz era. The stage was neat‚ simple and organized. There were people of all ages. Just like me‚ they came there to enjoy
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On the date of December 11‚ 2015 the Ball State School of Music presented a Christmas themed jazz concert at Sursa Hall. The concert cost five dollars for students and ten dollars for general admission. The show was performed by the Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra and they created a fantastic jazz performance with elements of Christmas. The crowd in attendance was a mixture of students from the University and High schools throughout the state‚ natives of Muncie and jazz enthusiast. The performance
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On Tuesday‚ December 8th‚ the Allen High School Philharmonia and Sinfonietta orchestras performed a variety of fascinating pieces. The orchestras began the concert with “Holiday Dances by Mark Williams". The next piece that the orchestras performed was “Saint Nick’s Canon on the Housetop” arranged by Carrie Lane Gruselle. The last piece that the AHS Philharmonia and Sinfonietta orchestras performed was “We Wish you a Merry Christmas” arranged by Lloyd Conley. In the first piece‚ Holiday Dances
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The concert I attended was a live band performing for a Valentines dance at our local senior center. (Gem County Senior Center) The concert took place Saturday‚ February 18th from 6-9. The band’s name was “Just For Fun” the type of music that they played was country rock according to the lead singer. There were 4 members of the band 3 men and 1 woman. They all played either the guitar or bass. There was no keyboard or drums. The songs that were played were all cover songs. None of the music I listened
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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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listening- 22/10/2010 Medium of performance-CD Karen Geoghegan (bassoon) BBC Philharmonic‚ Gianandrea Noseda This is Mozart’s only surviving bassoon concert‚ the concerto has three movements- * I. Allegro * II. Andate ma Adagio * III Rondo : tempo di menuetto The first movement is sonata form‚ the second movement is a slow movement with small variations on motifs and the final movement
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veterans of The Mallory Concert Series at Rutgers University: Camden. The expectation is obvious with the lack of seats available that the concert will be captivating. As the air turns to a silent empty hum‚ we are ready. Personally notable movements from the first piece of the program‚ Piano Trio in C Minor‚ Op. 2‚ are Andante and Vivace. Pappone‚ “lauded as a ‘first rate’ violinist by Maestro Lorin Maazel” and founder of the non-profit Delius Music Academy (Mallory Concert Series Program)‚ executed
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that had been transformed into a small concert hall for the evening. The name of the venue was “Makeout Reef” it is hidden in plain sight in the Elliotborough neighborhood on the cross streets of Bogard and Percy. Three bands played before the main act‚ Triathalon. At first glance the concert seemed to be fairly disorganized‚ like more of a house party than a legitimate concert. The venue’s main entrance had a large table with entrance prices‚ future concert dates‚ and the programming for the evening
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As a music educator for over a decade I needed to pay homage to the time I spent in the classroom. The current state and future of music education in school is terrifying. So many people‚ myself included‚ can trace back to the some of the most important moments of our musical development to the what we learned with an elementary music educator. I still have the majority of songs I learned in the fourth grade committed to memory. As I developed lesson plans‚ it was important that I incorporate
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