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    RJFT2 Task 2 A1. The Utah Symphony was recognized as a Group II orchestra. Group I and Group II are distinguished by the endowment amount and level of annual expenditures. For the year of 2001-2002‚ the average endowment for Group I orchestras was around $76 million and $8.8 million for Group II orchestras. The Utah Symphony came in just shy of $12.2 million in 2000-2001 and was projected to be upwards of $13.7 million for 2001-2002. That being said‚ the Utah Symphony was considered to be at the

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    concert overtures and programmatic symphonies. Chopin’s compositions were all for piano and very expressive. He was known for his innovations in the ballade‚ sonata‚ waltz‚ mazurka‚ and nocturne. Mendelssohn composed many works including symphonies‚ oratorios‚ piano works‚ and chamber music. He wanted to move the music past the classical style and bring it closer to his time. Schumann also composed many genres which included pieces for piano‚ piano and orchestra‚ and piano and voice. He uses intense

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    Music is something that I have been raised with since I have musicians as parents‚ and it’s also something in lives of everyone. Music is often taken for granted but it lends to our every day in simplistic ways. Music isn’t just something that orchestras perform‚ but found in movies‚ bird’s songs‚ even our rhythmic heartbeats. Life without music would be like life without the enhancement of colors: dull and monotonous. I love music and it’s something I hope to make a career out of‚ music performance

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    Mount Holyoke College pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music and International Relations. I learned about this position from Kristie Chan‚ BSO Orchestra Management Assistant. I am very enthusiastic about this opportunity. I have been involved in orchestra management for over five years. I currently serve on the Mount Holyoke Symphony Orchestra Board as a Music Librarian. I ensure that music scores are prepared for the upcoming concert seasons. In addition‚ I work as a Mount Holyoke Music Department

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    Org Management - Task 2 I have been asked to develop an action plan for Anne Ewers as she moves forward with the ongoing merger of the Utah Opera and the Utah Symphony. A balanced scorecard has been provided for both organizations‚ and this document will include analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of each organization and recommendations that Ms. Ewers can take to address the weaknesses. Additionally‚ I will analyze the four aspects (including strengths and weaknesses) of the scorecards for

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born 1756 and died in 1791‚ in his lifetime he created a phenomenal amount of impressive works including operas‚ sonatas‚ symphonies‚ concertos and chamber works. Mozart’s father Johann‚ also a musician‚ realised his son was particularly gifted in music at the very early age of 3‚ when he started playing keyboard. At the age of 5 Mozart was composing and performing his works all over the Europe. At the age of six Mozart performed for the Bavarian elector and the Austrian

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    for the conductor Bruno Walter during his illness. This performance led to a front page article in The New York Times. He led the Philharmonic eleven times by the end of the season. From 1945 to 1947‚ Bernstein conducted the New York City Center orchestra and appeared as a guest conductor in the United States‚ Europe‚ and Israel. Rumors about his sexuality began to become a major issue. His lifelong mentor Mitropoulos advised him to find a partner and get married to stop these speculations. He married

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    involved in school activities‚ and I have been recognized for several prestigious awards. First‚ I have met the criteria for community service hours‚ with most of my hours coming in the past couple months. I am the Principal horn for the Sedalia Symphony Orchestra and I am a leader in Upward Bound’s Supplemental Instruction

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    of large orchestras‚ often made up of more than 1000 performers. The use of giant orchestras is a development of the romantic period. Leonard Bernstein describes the symphony as “”the first musical expedition into psychedelic because of its hallucinatory and dream-like nature”; this is very unique to a piece composed of this period. Berlioz composed music that represented his lively imagination. Freedom of form and design was also a key aspect of the romantic period and Berlioz’s symphony portrays

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    Lillian Hikmah Professor Kevin Cummines Intro to Music 21 November 2013 Applied Questions 2: 1. Discuss the use of music in Catholic and Protestant worship practice‚ from the development of polyphony‚ through the music of J.S. Bach. In so doing‚ discuss the shift in responsibility for musical development from the Catholic Church to the Lutheran Church. During the middle Ages‚ the Catholic Church was the sole contributor to musical development. The music of the early church was monophonic‚ and had

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