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    Wgu Jft2 Task 1 Analysis

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    to performing arts. Thus a proposal to merge the Utah Symphony and Utah Opera companies was made. There have been very few mergers of this type in history. In 1963 the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Madison Opera merged. Also‚ in 1985‚ the Chattanooga Opera and Chattanooga Symphony combined. These entities remained combined for a period of time‚ but ultimately disbanded due to ideologies and methodologies that differed. The Utah Symphony and Utah Opera merger discussion began in December 2001

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    in his new symphony‚ the Symphony n°3 in E-Flat Major – also named the Sinfonia Eroica. The Sinfonia Eroica was meant to be part of history because of its instrumentation and the romanticism surrounding it. Considered to be the first “romantic masterpiece”‚ Beethoven chose to compose the longest symphony at that time‚ changing the Classical orchestra to one meant to represent Sturm und Drang feelings‚ such as Sehnsucht in the fourth movement. Besides this important change‚ the symphony was also the

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    Concert Report

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    Concert Report 1 MUSIC 1010 I went to the season finale of Salt Lake Symphony featuring Utah Voices and soprano by Melissa Heath. The conductors were Dr. Robert Baldwin and Dr. Michael Huff. The concert was held in the Libby Gardner Hall on Saturday‚ May 18‚ 2013. The concert started at 7:30 pm and ended at 8:45 pm. The performance was called “Viva Verdi! A Bicentennial Celebration”‚ based on selected works of 19th century Italian romantic composer Giuseppe Verdi‚ who is primarily known for

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    Listening Journal 2 Title: Piano Concerto in G major‚ K. 453‚ I — 1784 C.E. Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer Information: Lived from 1756-1791 C.E. German nationality Genre: Symphony Performing Forces: Solo piano with orchestra (pairs of woodwinds‚ horns‚ and strings) Timbre: Form: First-movement concerto form‚ with orchestral and solo expositions‚ then development‚ recapitulation‚ and coda Comments: I was impressed by the various piano sections‚ which display incredible moments of

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    Chorale‚ Symphony Orchestra‚ and Wind Ensemble were featured. Included in the program of this concert are the pieces “A Prophecy of Peace‚” “Requiescat in Pace‚” and “Southwestern Sketches.” Samuel Adler’s “A Prophecy of Peace” is a choral composition sung at this concert by the Sam Houston State University Chorale. The beginning started off in a

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    The Classic Era

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    Review Questions 1. What is a symphony? Symphonies were associated with vocal music‚ such as operas. 2. What is a sonata? How is it related to the sonata form? A sonata is a large-scale composition that is played. 3. What is a coda? The coda will use music from the movement‚ but it typically does not add anything to the "argument" of the piece 4. What are the three different parts of the sonata form? Describe each part. Exposition: The exposition is the first part of the sonata form‚ and

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    Adhocracy Culture Paper

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    helps them in adjusting their products to be able to meet with their goals. Since Opera is an art program‚ the foster the creativity needed for the adhocracy culture. Opera has more of their focus on the fixed assets more than their budget‚ unlike symphony. In other for Opera to make more income‚ they performances must be in standard enough

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    Classical Music

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    accompaniment with a repeated pattern typically in the left hand)‚ were used to liven the movement of the piece without creating a confusing additional voice. The now-popular instrumental music was dominated by several well-defined forms: the sonata‚ the symphony‚ and the concerto‚ though none of these were specifically defined or taught at the time as they are now in music theory. All three derive from sonata form‚ which is both the overlying form of an entire work and the structure of a single movement

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    Unit 1 Music Analysis

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    Sympony No. 9 Mvt. 4 was probably the most diverse of the pieces in Unit 1(Orchestra). From changes of loudness‚ tempo‚ and rhythm‚ there was always a point during the performance that caught someone’s attention. Around the start‚ the main theme was played by the double bass so softly that it could be missed and soon was followed by the oboes and violins to build up (Orchestra).The theme was the only part of the symphony that I knew well while the other parts were all new to me. The soloists and

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    Music Concert Review

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    Music Concert Review I watched a concert named ‘Swire Symphony Under the Stars’ which is performed by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. I have never watched a concert not holding in concert hall before‚ this concert was held at outdoor in the Happy Valley Racecourse Recreation Ground. People just sat wherever they wanted‚ enjoying the performance while eating sandwiches happily. There were large screens projecting the stage for the audience at the back‚ everyone

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