On Tuesday‚ December 8th‚ the Allen High School Philharmonia and Sinfonietta orchestras performed a variety of fascinating pieces. The orchestras began the concert with “Holiday Dances by Mark Williams". The next piece that the orchestras performed was “Saint Nick’s Canon on the Housetop” arranged by Carrie Lane Gruselle. The last piece that the AHS Philharmonia and Sinfonietta orchestras performed was “We Wish you a Merry Christmas” arranged by Lloyd Conley. In the first piece‚ Holiday Dances
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awaiting a Sugarland Concert at the Grandstand Stage at the Indiana State Fairgrounds when a windstorm rolled through and collapsed the Grandstand Stage taking the lives of seven people and injuring nearly forty others. The audience was briefly warned to vacate the area in an event of a storm‚ however the warning was given only moments before the stage collapse and the audience had no time to evacuate (Crandall‚ Parnell & Spillan‚ 2013). Throughout the day and evening of the concert‚ the National Weather
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bustles into Mallory Hall on a rainy December afternoon with anticipation for the thrilling sounds of Nicholas Pappone (violin)‚ Grace Mei-En Ho (cello)‚ and Candace Chien (piano); all of whom are seasoned veterans of The Mallory Concert Series at Rutgers University: Camden. The expectation is obvious with the lack of seats available that the concert will be captivating. As the air turns to a silent empty hum‚ we are ready. Personally notable movements from the first piece of the program‚ Piano
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Music 100-05 Orchestra Concert Report 1 The piece preformed was Clarinet Quintet in b minor‚ OP. 115 by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). The piece had four movements: Allegro‚ Adagio‚ Andantino‚ Con moto and because it was a quintet‚ there were five musicians. There were two violins‚ played by Gregory Maytan and Oleg Bezuglov. There was one viola and one cello‚ played respectively by Paul Swantek and Pablo Mahave-Veglia. The clarinet was played by Arthur Campbell. Allegro‚ as the first movement
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night‚ November 22th‚ a great concert was held again in the Sean O’Sullivan Theatre of Brock University. This concert was performed by four young‚ energetic‚ and talent musicians: Vera Alekseeva play a violin‚ Austin Hitchcock plays a French horn‚ and Karin Di Bella plays piano. When I entered the theatre‚ my eyes were immediately caught by a beautiful piano on the stage under the bright light. Some students were taking pictures of the instruments. Before the concert start‚ the musicians were briefly
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The concert that I attended on November 4th was the Music of the Night‚ a musical theatre gala performance‚ which was performed by the faculty of the Department of Music from the University of Arkansas. They performed thirteen songs that were all performed by piano and their voices. Each song was unique from one another ranging from funny‚ happy‚ upbeat rhythms to songs that made you feel sad emotions. Of the thirteen songs that were performed the two that stood out to me were Whatever Happened to
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Seligman Introduction to Music: Concert Report 30 November 2010 The Lyric Oboe On October 26‚ 2010‚ I attended an oboe concert in Parker Theatre. It was such a wonderful experience because I loved the music styles and the stage presence shown by the members of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic String Quartet. This was the first time for me to see a performance in the theatre. When I got a ticket and entered the concert hall‚ I was surprised because compared to the other concert hall‚ Mckenna Theatre‚ the
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This concert consists a wide range of different dances. The concert starts at a slower pace with the Ian Eastwood performance which is performed to a slower song. The dances that are present in this concert are very strong and a common theme that is shared amongst all the dances is that they all tell a story. From the beginning of the show to the end‚ each dance tells its own story. This is why the title is a world of adventure‚ with each performance and each story the audience is taking on different
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music at the age of four and throughout my life it has brought me the confidence and motivation to find my talent‚ my appreciation‚ and my identity. My first recollection of music occurred atop of my father’s shoulders during a Dave Mathew’s Band concert‚ at the age of four. Awed by the sights and sounds of live music‚ I marveled at the mass of people singing‚ dancing and bouncing colored beach balls through the air. My favorite part of the show happened when LeRoi Moore
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The MDC Jazz Band ensemble was held in the McCarthy Auditorium on October 28th 2010. The conductor of the Jazz Band was Matt Bonelli. The concert consisted of 3 Jazz and 3 dance performance happening simultaneously. A large crowd attended the performance which began at 8.00 pm and ended at 9.30 pm. The first piece was the Wind Blues was hard to listen to because it was very loud to the extent that the sound produced was harsh. The trumpet part of the performance was the best. The sound produced
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