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    Elizabeth Green

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    and later studies with Clarence Evans and Jacques Gordon – both principals in the Chicago Symphony.) • 1923 – she finished her music degree at Wheaton before she graduated from high school. • 1928 – she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy with a minor in physics. • After graduation she went on to teach strings in Waterloo‚ Iowa which is also were she organized and started the Waterloo symphony. • 1939 – she received a master’s degree of music from Northwestern University. • 1942

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    MUS 103 Music Appreciation D.J. Culp‚ Jr. Graduate Instructor Ph.D. Student in Music Education Office: Practice Room 245C (second floor) Music Building djculpjr@olemiss.edu Text: Listening to Music‚ 7th ed. What does it mean to Appreciate?  Appreciate: to value or regard highly; to be grateful or thankful for; to raise in value Is appreciation a requirement of enjoyment? Does appreciation yield enjoyment? What to expect from this course      Learn to actively listen by studying musical

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    awake to write music. Beethoven would often times write his friends and tell them about his symptoms. He didn’t know what the cause of his deafness‚ but it didn’t stop him from doing what he was most passionate about. When he performed his Ninth Symphony‚ he wasn’t able to hear the applause of his audience so all he could do was weep. That would be a hard feeling to be able to see them applauding but not able to hear it. His last performance in 1811‚ he wanted to play Piano Concerto No. 5‚ but

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    Music of Indonesia

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    ------------------------------------------------- Music of Indonesia The music of Indonesia demonstrates its cultural diversity‚ the local musical creativity‚ as well as subsequent foreign musical influences that shaped contemporary music scenes of Indonesia. Nearly thousands of Indonesian islands having its own cultural and artistic history and character.[1] This results in hundreds of different forms of music‚ which often accompanies dance and theater. The musics of Java‚ Sumatra‚ Bali‚ Flores and

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    Don T Cry Research Paper

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    TEENAGERS: CLASSICAL MUSIC YOUR CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW (AND WILL ENJOY!) Many parents‚ when faced with the teenage years and teenage musical tastes‚ buy their child a headset and hope that their child’s hearing will survive the next ten years. (The generation gap can often be measured in decibels!) And yet‚ while schools provide the counterbalance to popular reading matter with good literature and a talkshow view of contemporary society with courses on history and current events‚ it is left to parents

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    Pollyette Milligan August 13‚ 2014 A1: Bill Bailey Bill Bailey sits as a member of the Utah Opera executive committee. He has been tasked with the investigation of determining an advantage or disadvantage in merging the Utah Opera and Utah Orchestra and Symphony. Currently‚ the Opera is financially stable and continues to be through the support of the community. Generally speaking‚ the support of the Opera could be fiercely harmed if the supporters feel strongly enough against the merger to decrease

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    Favorite Instrument

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    entirely of brass‚ the saxophone is considered a woodwind because it utilizes a reed to create its sound. It looks smooth and sexy‚ yet the sound is rich and strong. Although it is more commonly found in jazz‚ military and marching bands than in orchestras‚ it is occasionally found in some classical music. 1. History and Manufacturers: A. http://library.thinkquest.org. This website was wonderfully rich in information. On this website‚ it is revealed that the original saxophone was

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    Concert Report

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    The concert that I attended was the University Symphony Orchestra presented by the University of Louisville School of Music. The production featured 4 different works of music: "Spring" from The Four Seasons‚ Op. 8 by Antonio Vivaldi‚ Fantasy for Trombone and Orchestra‚ Op. 42 by Paul Creston‚ Flute Concerto in D Major‚ Op. 283 by Carl Reinecke‚ and Symphonic Dances from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein. The first piece of music was Spring from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi. This work

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    taught it and directed choirs in Leipzig; wrote over 300 cantatas and numerous accomplishments for the organ‚ harpsichord‚ clavichord and for small orchestras! George Handel (1685-l759) was a composer‚ as Bach‚ but was most well known for composing Italian operas and English oratorios. Joseph Haydn (l732-1809) has often been called the father of the symphony and string quartet. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) who was considered to be the greatest musical genius of all time by many was a classical

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    Jazz and Classical Music

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    interesting results and could also lead to an appreciation of the abilities needed to perform or compose these kinds of music. Let’s begin with a look at the histories of the two. The music called classical‚ found in stores and performed regularly by symphonies around the world‚ spans a length of time from 1600 up to the present. This time frame includes the Renaissance‚ Baroque‚ Classical‚ Romantic and Contemporary periods. The classical period of music actually spans a time from of 1750 to 1800; thus

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