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    Jazz Dance: Luigi

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    Luigi one of the Fathers of Jazz dance Luigi was born in Steubenville‚ Ohio‚ on March 20‚ 1925. He was one of 11 children in his family. He was born with the name Eugene Louis Facciuto but‚ later was renamed Luigi by his mentor Gene Kelly because he told him “There are too many Genes!”Luigi’s brother tony taught him to sing and dance at a young age. Eugene began singing and dancing for pennies on street corners. He performed in local talent shows and toured as a singer with a performing orchestra

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    National Hall of Jazz Fame

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    consultant? Mr. Rutland’s project vision was to save Paramount Theatre‚ a local landmark‚ by establishing a National Jazz Hall of Fame that could be used as a museum and performance center. The board of Directors determined that to save the Paramount Theatre a minimum of $600‚000 would be needed‚ which caused the plan to unravel. However‚ to support their passion and love for jazz‚ they continued their efforts to establish the NJHoF in Charlottesville‚ VA. Mr.

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    The great art of Jazz was born in the year of 1895 in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. Jazz is responsible for the creation of Drum Sets and the creation of words like “cool” and “hip”. Jazz was played in all the bars‚ honky-tonks‚ saloons‚ and dancehalls. Jazz was a tremendous influence on the music played today‚ but it would not have come so far if it was not for Louis Armstrong. Armstrong is considered the most important improviser in Jazz (he taught the world to swing) (‘Jazz at Lincoln Center’).His trumpet

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    Concert Review Essay

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    at Frazer United Methodist Church. This concert was presented by the Booker T. Washington Magnet High school. Throughout my high school career‚ band concerts wasn’t a huge deal at my school so‚ seeing Booker T.Washington magnet school perform was a very great expirence. With the small amount of knowledge about music‚ i still manage to know a little about what was presented in the concert from my own person expirences with music. They performed the concert in four segments with no interludes which

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    String Trio Concert

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    attended a string trio concert. The concert was held at First Presbyterian Church‚ in Bryan‚ TX; started at 7:30 pm and finished at 9:15pm.The ensemble‚ named Aspen String Trio‚ consists of three types of instruments: a violin for Davide Perry‚ viola for Victoria Chang‚ and cello for Michael Mermagen. There was approximately an audience of two hundred people and most of the seats were occupied. Most audience members were old and some young people also attended. The concert was the 19th season of

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    Dance concert Critique

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    Dance Concert Critique When I thought of dance for the first time‚ I believed it was just simplistic movement and structured choreography. However‚ dance can be interpreted as a story versus just following a beat through its unique body language‚ musical composition‚ and set of props. The Fall Dance Theatre demonstrates these traits extensively within its performances specifically the pieces “In Sleep‚ We Dream” and “I’m Still with You”. The performance “In Sleep‚ We Dream” has two different

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    Mock Concert Essay

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    Mock Concert report The piece begins softly with a lot of allegro feel. The violin strokes are airy and this seems to be a prominent part for the piece. It seems to be a fairly decent sized orchestra preforming this piece and they all seem fairly lively. The podium seems to have a soloist as well as a conductor‚ but the conductor is playing along with the soloist. This is an interesting technique‚ but it seems to fit the piece perfectly and it adds a unique perspective which seems to attract the

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    principle Mrs. Hazira Zawahir on stage to deliver the Principals Report. Thank you Ma’am. Our Managing Director Mr. Inticab Khan has tremendously worked hard to give us a loved education… So‚ now can we please have you on stage sir to address the gathering. Thank you sir. I Wish to inform that todays Programme will be conducted in 3 parts. So‚ prefects induction will be the 1st event followed by the prize giving and in conclusion the concert and the entertainment. Now I respectfully call upon the principal

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    recording. For many years‚ he thought about arranging it for choir‚ but never did -- until the tragedy in Newtown‚ Conn. “I had to respond in some way to this horrific event. That was the catalyst for my decision to arrange the song for the UNH Concert Choir‚ which I will be directing this spring while their regular conductor‚ Bill Kempster‚ is on leave. This‚ I hope‚ will be a response‚ among others I am sure‚ from the entire UNH community to the tragedy of the Newtown massacre‚” Ripley says.

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    The University Of North Texas College Of Music presents: UNT Concert Orchestra I went to the UNT Concert Orchestra on Wednesday‚ October 3rd‚ 2012. It was held in Winspear Hall at the Murchison Performing Arts Center at 8:00 pm. The Concert was led by Conductor Clay Couturiaux and featured soloist Christopher Deane‚ who played the Marimba. The first piece was Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky‚ Op. 35a (1894) by Anton Arensky (1861-1906). The piece was written in 1894‚ in tribute to Pyotr

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