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    On April 1st‚ 2015‚ I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the Faculty Recital at the Queensborough Performing Arts Complex. It was an intimate setting‚ a small crowd of approximately twenty people‚ gathered to enjoy a midday concert. The crowd was composed mostly of students‚ as well as‚ a few older patrons of the arts. I had never been in the theater at the Queensborough Performing Arts Complex before‚ even though I have been a student at the college for sometime. I was surprised at it’s size

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    Concertcritique

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    expected to attend one additional concert each semester as a listener (not performing). Concerts should be of a “classical” or “serious” nature as opposed to popular music. The idea is to have you attend concerts and be exposed to music you might not ordinarily be exposed to. Consider Mr. Lestina’s general guideline: “If you think you’re going to enjoy it‚ then it probably won’t count.” Examples of events that count: Other band‚ orchestra‚ jazz or choir concerts at VHHS. (not one you are already

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    Compare and contrast the instrumentation and improvisation of two recordings made between 1910-1950. Comment on how jazz has developed between these recordings “Dixie jazz band one-step” was recorded in 1917 by the “Original Dixieland Jazz Band” (ODJB) who inherited much instrumentation from New Orleans Brass Band tradition. In this piece they made use of a typical small combo with a ‘frontline’‚ including cornet‚ clarinet and trombone‚ and a ‘rhythm’ section consisting of piano and drums. Charlie

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    Started From the Top Just like many other rappers‚ Aubrey “Drake” Graham raps about how tough his life is/was and how he went from having nothing to having anything he wanted. However many people claim that these rappers rap about a life that they have never truly lived and that they try to create a public image that is fake which portrays them as a thug when they truly are not. In the articles‚ “Faux Americana: Why I Still Love Bruce Springsteen”‚ by Stephen Metcalf and “More Rock‚ Less Talk:

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    from the radio giant Clear Channel Communications in 2005‚ Live Nation‚ the world’s largest events and live music promoter is now preparing itself to go even bigger. Led by CEO Michael Rapino‚ Live Nation is revolutionizing the music industry from a concert business to a one-stop shop that would make every fan and artists musical ends meet. Live Nation’s arising strategy is to connect the artists to the fans in every aspect possible by going after the music star’s themselves rather than just their live

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    Among my most meaningful performances‚ I think the ‘Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation Little Heroes Sharing The Love Concert’ has been the most worthy one because this concert in particular had the objective of raising funds to provide medical help to poor people in Africa‚ that cannot afford medications. In this occasion I felt the matter was not just about playing in concert but through the power of music I got to instrumentally help a cause. Besides that‚ at the age of 14‚ I began to learn the

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    ways to support the artist. We pay for their shirts‚ hats and concert tickets. Plus there are still people out there who do buy their music. If music fans everywhere decided to start downloading from the internet I am sure that the music companies would find some way to make the consumer pay for it. Yes‚ they are losing a lot of money from the millions of people who download music‚ but they still make millions with their concerts and possibility of being able to lend music to a commercial. Plus

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    Whether it’s a music festival‚ DJ set‚ or classical concert‚ these musical experiences outline social experiences in everyday life. In Musicking: The Meanings of Performing and Listening‚ Christopher Small discusses the different types of appropriate behavior for various concert settings. Specifically‚ Small describes the classical music experience as a gathering of “middle-class white people” with posh etiquette and an interaction of consumers and producers. Many behaviors I observed at the Taiwan

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    Your next-door neighbour likes to listen to music late at night. Because of the loud music‚ you often lose sleep. Write a letter to your neighbour. In your letter - Describe the situation - Explain the problem it is causing you - Offer at least one solution Dear Dan‚ We have been neighbours for a number of years now and in order to maintain the good relationship we have and to avoid future misunderstanding‚ I wanted to let you know that the loud music you have been playing at night is affecting

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    Metropolitan Opera‚ among other cases. The first part of the new case‚ dubbed Lady Gaga(A)‚ places students in the shoes of the pop star’s manager‚ Troy Carter‚ who faced the daunting and sudden task of launching the performer’s first major solo concert tour in 2009. Elberse developed the case based on extensive interviews with Carter and several other executives who are part of team Gaga‚ including Interscope Geffen A&M Vice Chairman Steve Berman‚ Live Nation’s global touring CEO Arthur Fogel

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