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    Jft2 Task 2

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    A1. Utah Symphony Strengths and Weaknesses When picking out the strengths and weaknesses of symphony there isn¿t a list to which you can refer. Rather‚ you will want to read the case study carefully and to use your insight to discover indications of strengths and weaknesses in the data provided in the case. Be sure to cite examples and to address all four required areas including: financial strengths/financial weaknesses & leadership strengths/leadership weaknesses of the symphony. The key will

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    Amadeus did an excellent job in illustrating Mozart’s life; the movie was full of drama and envy. Mozart was an extraordinary musician who will never be forgotten. Mozart wrote many admirable pieces‚ I have chosen Symphony No.25 and Piano Concerto No.21. Symphony No.25 the first movement has a light tempo‚ while still at times sounding dark. The piece as a whole gives off a very stormy and full feeling. The dynamics range throughout from loud to soft and back to loud. Overall the piece

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    Beethoven’s 9th symphony conducted by Leonard Bernstein is a truly sophisticated piece of art that takes you through a roller coaster ride of mixed emotions. Feelings of sorrow and fear throughout the piece are coated with affirmation‚ that there is a light at the end of the tunnel‚ and then Beethoven continues onto exploding your emotions using sounds that bring feelings of extreme proudness and accomplishment. This end of the journey is a magnificent chorale using a modified version of Schilling’s

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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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    reliable but 4-10year forests are not so reliable. But in this case‚ the Symphony insists 10-year forecasts‚ as it believed they were at steady or mature state position. Richness: high Definition:a function of the amount of the amount of resources available to support an organization’s domain In rich environments‚ uncertainty is low because plentiful resources reduce the level of competition. As the position of Symphony was steady and the state is mature‚ there existed low uncertainty and competition

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    29‚ 1899 – May 24‚ 1974) was an American writer‚ piano player‚ and bandleader of a jazz symphony‚ which he drove from 1923 until his demise in a vocation traversing more than fifty years.[1] Conceived in Washington‚ D.C.‚ Ellington was situated in New York City from the mid-1920s ahead‚ and picked up a national profile through his ensemble’s appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem. In the 1930s‚ his symphony visited in Europe. In spite of the fact that broadly considered to have been a vital figure

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    Metropolitan Museum of Art “Concerts with Commentary”. She was often referred to as “America’s First Lady of the Piano”. Since then she has played all over the USA with many orchestras including the National Symphony‚ Boston Symphony Orchestra‚ Cleveland Orchestra and the Indianapolis Symphony. She has also played in many foreign countries‚ giving tours in Japan‚ Holland‚ and Germany‚ among others. She has also earned a reputation as a specialist in Scriabin‚ having recorded all ten of his sonatas

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    Karl Amadeus Hartmann

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    changing world events‚ including World War I‚ World War II‚ and the Great Depression. It was after the defeat of the Nazis that Hartmann started revising many of his works. Symphony No. 1 was one of them. The first symphony‚ “The Search for a Requiem‚” gives evidence to the importance of Mahler. [ (Morgan‚ 1994) ] Symphony No. 1‚ “Essay for a requiem” was first written in 1936 as and solo alto piece with orchestra. Poems from Walt Whitman were used for the text of each movement. The work was later

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    Holding truth today and in the past‚ attending classical concerts is hailed as a sign of both sophistication and style. Very reminiscent of 18th Century attendances at places like the Music Center at Strathmore‚ my noteworthy experience broadened my musical horizon. As a newcomer to classical concert-going‚ I was enthralled by the aural masterpieces and the alluring atmosphere. In partaking in the National Philharmonic’s opening concert of the year at the Music Center at Strathmore‚ one experiences

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    Mozart K331 Analysis

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    Bibliography: Brown‚ Peter. “Amadeus and Mozart: Setting the Record Straight.” The American Scholar. 61(1992): 49-52. Heartz‚ Daniel. Mozart‚ Haydn‚ and Early Beethoven: 1781-1802. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 2009. [ 3 ]. Daniel Heartz‚ Mozart‚ Haydn‚ and Early Beethoven: 1781-1802‚ (New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 2009)‚ 52-4.

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