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    Music Report On Friday 7th March 2010‚ at 8 pm‚ organized a big concert to celebrate the 200 anniversary of the birth of Frederic Chopin. This invitation was open to all students of the college‚ which had the opportunity to hear two concerts for piano‚ of the great Polish composer. The concert brings together two music teachers of the College: soloist and piano: Ms. Tatiana Papageorgiou and Mr. Dimitris Toufexis‚ piano and conducting and as well as the orchestra of Deree. The concert took place

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    Matt Doman Music Midterm Tuesday and Thursday 12:15-1:30 1. I am 19 years old and have never truly been able to understand music. I have never been taught the correct way to listen to music and feel the music. I have never taken any prior music classes or ever been able to play an instrument. Although‚ I have always loved music. Being in enjoyment of music has really assisted me in finding a new appreciation in not only music‚ but also famous composers that I have never heard of. I’ve never

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    The 1920s started a new era in music known as the jazz era. Saxophones were just recently accepted by modern audiences instead of being used in only military bands (Verity). The saxophone was created by Adolphe Sax in 1840 and is a reeded instrument made of brass. Because it is made of brass‚ it fits in very well with other brass instruments‚ like trumpet and trombone that were very popular in bands. It is also a reeded instrument which allows it to have a voice-like quality and great range of tonal

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    Passionately Pursing our God in Music and Worship Music is of God’s creation and an integral part of our lives‚ yet much of the current experience is one of the most emotionally charged and divisive issues facing the Christian Church‚ families‚ and individuals in America today. Pastors‚ worship leaders‚ trained musicians‚ and believers in general face new and powerful forces of change - forces that bring renewal to some churches and fear and schism to others. No one can sidestep the hot debate

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    head: EFFECTS OF MUSIC ON STUDYING Music Enhances Concentration Necessary for Studying Nana Y. Jukwakyi Agovi Cardinal Stritch University Music Enhances Concentration Necessary for Studying Music is known to be food to the soul. Many studies have investigated the effects of music on attention needed for studying. A great deal of studies conducted was to investigate the effects of music‚ most specifically the Mozart Piece‚ on the enhancement of intelligence. Music produce soothing

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    Music has been around for centuries. Governments have also been around for centuries. People probably would not expect that the two would ever be linked together. But after the 1985 PMRC hearings‚ the term “government” would forever be linked to its influence on music and the sale of music in stores. Now some people might not know what the PMRC is or what their impact was on music. According to the article “PMRC Events”‚ The PMRC or Parents Music Resource Center was formed in 1985 by Tipper Gore

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    Matt Crane 8-19-06 Music Back in the late 1960s‚ disco originated as a combination of many instruments played together. It was in 1969 when Jerry Butler released his latest song ‘Only the Strong Survive’ that we got our very first disco song. This was the birth of disco but then it was a form of music which hadn’t been named. Four years and many songs later on the 13th of September 1973‚ Vince Aletti wrote an article in the Rolling Stone Magazine which gave this music form its name “DISCO”

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    differences between the music represented on the Your Eyes CD and the Big Band music. The most noticeable is the is the way the vocals are represented. On the Your Eyes the vocal are song‚ while on the other hand the Big Band vocalization is done instrumentally. For example‚ Duke Ellington employed the technique of wordless vocals. This technique‚ sometimes referred to as instrumentalized voice‚ became synonymous with Ellington. The instrumental vocals of the Big Band music are spontaneous and improvisation

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    Music Medium – Final Assignment LBailey COMM 202 6380 Media and Society (2142) Professor Thompson March 02‚ 2014 Music carries a deeper message and meaning that lives outside the realm of entertainment. It has a way of capturing the predominant mood that reflects the time of its creation‚ seizing and sometimes prolonging the emotions surrounding the events and occurrences within each decade. What was occurring in the world at the time a musician wrote a song frequently had an

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    Disco is a genre of dance music that that had its roots in clubs that catered to African American‚ psychedelic and other communities in New York City and Philadelphia during the late 1960s and early 1970s. While disco was a form of black commercial pop music and a craze among black gay men especially‚ it did not catch mainstream attention until it was picked up by the predominantly white gay clubs of New York. Latinos and women embraced disco as well‚ and the music eventually expanded to several

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