Live Concert Review Limp Bizkit tends to be one of the greatest American rock/rap bands of all times. What “Greatness” can be found in modern music? Can 40 million sold records be considered “Greatness”? If so‚ then Limp Bizkit has earned this societal label. This band found a new generation of alternative music back in the late 90s – beginning of 2000s‚ and a lot of people grew up listening to this music. Therefore as a big fan‚ I was privileged to attend one of Limp Bizkit’s concerts in New
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Winter Concert Review: Moon of Winter The piece that will be reviewed in this essay is the Moon of Winter. The Moon of Winter was composed by Vince Gassi. This essay will address the balance‚ intonation‚ and tone of the piece. The balance in this piece was really great for the most part. The intonation was a little out of the‚ but the group fixed it quite quickly. The tone was actually really good‚ and it gave the piece feeling. On January 13‚ 2018‚ the AACMS instrumental music group had their Winter
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Concert Review 3 Quey Percussion Concert Quey Percussion Concert was a superb performance and a real pleasure to be at. Performed in Davis Hall of the Gallagher Blue Dorn Performing Art Center on April 12th‚ it featured Gene Koshinksi and Tim Broscious. Throughout the concert many different styles of music were used‚ this ranged from music he wrote to go along the silent movie La Sire ́ne ́ to a performance called Impressions of Chinese Opera. Both pieces were incredibly different‚ however they
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including the background information about great performers who collaborated to create the masterpiece. My goal in this paper is to bring you to the source of my inspiration after beholding this violin concerto. To achieve this goal‚ I have organized a review of this performance. Violin Concerto in E minor Outstanding masterpiece by Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto in E Minor - is always present in the repertoire of violinists all around the world‚ maintaining a comparison with the most remarkable
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I came into the session after a long day of golf. I wasn’t too tired‚ but I came into the session hoping for it to bring me to a state of a higher happiness. The session began abruptly with a type of jazz distinctive from my past hours listening to 91.1. This first musical piece was Alfredo De La’s “Somos Los Reyes Del Mundo” in the album Triunfo. The beat behind all of the vocal‚ violin‚ and flute improvisation sounded very much like salsa music. The bongo being played behind all the improvisation
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Concert Review: Bob Marley By Brock Oler Why do musicians make music? There’s obviously no simple answer. Music can be used for such an assortment of actions‚ that picking one stimulus could never fully be accurate. A soothing melody hummed to an upset child could likely be used for comfort or relaxation; music in this form targets the subconscious. Often‚ however‚ the tune of a song is much less important than the words that create it; certain musicians use their lyrics to tell a story or
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The concert that I reviewed is the Guitar Studio Recital featuring The Oakland University Saxo-Ensemble. I love listening to guitars so I figured that this was the perfect concert for me. It was very creative because the Saxophone players were dressed up as zombies and the composer was dressed up as death and he used his scythe to compose the ensemble. Halloween‚ being one of my favorite holidays‚ this was a nice surprise. I am glad that I attended this concert because it the pieces were not too
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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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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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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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