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    minor by him that I fell in love with. That being said‚ when I saw him on the list of people I could choose from I once again became excited. I listened to symphony number four‚ analyzed by Gerard Schwarz. Symphony number four was a beautiful piece that was made up of four parts and varied in tempo and instruments. To begin with‚ the symphony was made up of an orchestra‚ several instruments. The instruments included a brass section - tenor trombones‚ trumpets‚ French horns‚ and tubas. A woodwind

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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 their

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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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    What is a brass instrument? Before getting into the history of how brass instruments originated and developed it is necessary to be clear on what a brass instrument actually is. A brass instrument is defined as an “aerophone‚” which means it is an instrument where the musician must blow air into the instrument. The musician produces the tone by buzzing the lips into what is generally a cup-shaped mouthpiece. It doesn’t mean that the instrument is necessarily made of brass‚ since instruments that

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    15 January 2011 Concert Report: Mozart Symphony No. 40 The western classical concert that I have chosen to review is A Tale of Two Symphonies. This concert is performed in the Avery Fisher hall within the Lincoln Center in New York City. It was performed on July 29‚ 2008. The orchestra that is performing is the 42nd Mostly Mozart Orchestra. The conductor is Louis Langrée. The two pieces being performed in this concert is Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 and Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde.

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    Stravinsky’s works can be divided into three major periods: his Russian period (1907-1919)‚ his Neoclassical period (1920-1954)‚ and his Serial period (1954-1968). His Neoclassical period was the longest of the three and the most significant. Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements (1945)‚ composed during this period‚ was his first major composition after moving to the United States in 1939. As the title reveals‚ this 20-25-minute work is made up of of three movements: Mvt. I: Overture; Allegro‚ Andante;

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    MUSC 220 Ludwig van Beethoven‚ 1770-1827. Classical Period Symphony No. 5 in C minor‚ Op. 67 This piece is relatively long compared to the music written in previous periods such as Medieval‚ Renaissance and Baroque. Beethoven is known to have stretched the musical forms of the Classical period‚ which were already different in nature and length to those in previous periods. This piece appears to be more distorted than other symphonies in the same period; even music in the previous periods almost

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    theory‚ the reward for the Utah opera would be to remain financially stable during the downturn of the economy and less public/private donations coming in. The expectancy in this is whether they choose to support or oppose the merger with the Utah Symphony‚ which is looking to strengthen their finances with a merger with the opera‚ though in theory this would strengthen the bottom line of both organizations. The instrumentality in this theory is for the opera to continue to have success. In using

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    a sensational performance by the University Symphony‚ composed by Dr. Jonathan Pasternack‚ that enhanced my knowledge and emotional state through the uniqueness of both the symphony and opera act. Having only experienced a symphony once during the course of my life‚ I was ecstatic to attend such a soothing and joyful concert. The concert was fairly short‚ it last two hours‚ and consisted of 2 symphony songs and 1 opera act. The first two were symphony‚ which were played in a very unpredictable manner

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    and weaknesses of the symphony Financial weaknesses of the symphony are cash flow due to low fund raising‚ and high expenses resulting from artist compensation. Financial strengths of the symphony consist of high ticket sales and a large amount of concerts performed during the year resulting in high gross revenue. Leadership strengths of the symphony would be in part to Keith Lockhart’s report with the musicians‚ and his artistic vision. Leadership weaknesses of the symphony would entail the vacant

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