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    Isaiah Bryant Concert Review November 18‚ 2012 “P.D.Q. Bach "The Abduction of Figaro” This is a grand opera that begins off initially with laughter. This appears to be a theme that reoccurs throughout the piece suggesting that it is a comic opera. The mood is serious yet comical throughout. It was really impressive how the composer orchestrated the story into the opera with elements of comedy in the piece. I can see how the opera plays into the minds of those of the middle class

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    Spring 2012 Concert Report Two concerts I attended this semester were Steve Aoki and Datsik and “The Brown Bag Series.” Although two completely different music styles‚ they were both fun to attend and interesting to think about when considering their musical elements. Steve Aoki is an American electro house musician‚ record producer and founder of Dim Mak Record. Datsik is a Dubstep DJ and music producer from British Columbia‚ Canada. “The Brown Bag Series” was an instrumental concert consisting

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    the so-called ’Concert of Europe’ actively sought through Congress and diplomacy in general to preserve the balance of power that was defined by the territorial arrangement. It should also be noted that it was moderate success‚ as a study of the events of 1839-40 show where France‚ offended in their lack of inclusion in a four-Power intervention in the regime of the Ottoman sultan in his absence‚ participated in several actions that hinted he was preparing for war‚ but when the concert four entrenched

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    Example of Concert Review Essay [This was a paper written by an actual student in the Popular Music in America class. It is not offered as an award-winning review nor is it compositionally error-free. It did‚ however‚ receive an A for this assignment and is an example of the level of writing and analysis that is required to receive an A. Please do not‚ however‚ begin your paper in exactly the same way or attempt to copy “buzz words” or phrases. Write your own paper!] On February 17‚

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    03/12/2014 On March 31st 1732 in a small village by the name of Roharau‚ in Austria next to the border of Hungary‚ a young boy by the name of Franz Joseph Haydn‚ who would turn out to be a famous composer‚ was born to the parents of Mathias Haydn and Anna Maria Koller. Franz was one of the parents three boy children. Mathias Haydn was a professional master wheelwright who loved music. He was a harp player. He worked as a wheelwright in the Austrian village of Rohrau‚ and was also a maktrichter

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    JOYFUL AND TRIUMPHANT 1.)I believe that Joyful and Triumphant was a magnificent piece of music because of the sections that went marvelously. The first demonstration is between measures 23 through 31. The clarinets and the bass clarinet sounded harmonized together. Between those measures‚ it felt like it was precisely chorale style. Another demonstration is between measures 75 through 83. The few instruments that played their small solos‚ like chimes‚ and bass clarinet did a spectacular job. And

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    International Organization. The objectives‚ Principal actors involved‚ Instrument used by the Great powers involved for the fulfilment of the main objective. The various treaties signed by the members‚ The Paper conclude with the Success and Failures of the Concert system. TABLE OF CONTENT Title

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    Concert Report: University of Arkansas Children’s Choir Fall Collaborative Concert When I first decided to attend a children’s choir performance I didn’t know what to expect. I walked into the Fine Arts Center along with the mass crowd of eager parents to see their children. The lights were dimmed and the theatre was packed. I among many had to sit in the aisle for the duration of the performance. The University of Arkansas Children’s Choir and Prairie Grove High School Choirs were both a surprising

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    Laremie Lemmon 03/30/2015 Concert Report I attended The Works of Thomas Root on Tuesday‚ March 24th. It featured the Weber State University wind ensemble and symphonic band as well as the WSU Band Alumni. There were many pieces conducted and created by Thomas Root. Most pieces were still unpublished but they were wonderful nonetheless. He also had pieces that were dedicated to people that he had come to meet throughout his life‚ and a piece was dedicated to his own mother. The first piece that

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    WU Recital The Washburn University Recital was held in the White Concert Hall. It featured 6 different ensembles‚ each having their own compositions. The program began with the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment. The second performance included the flute with piano accompaniment. The third performance included the tuba with piano accompaniment. The fourth performance was a male singer with accompaniment from the piano. The fifth performance was the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment.

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