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    "Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany" by Michael Kater There has only been one moment in history when jazz was synonymous with popular music in the country of its origin. During the years of‚ and immediately prior to World War II‚ a subgenre of jazz commonly referred to as swing was playing on all American radio stations and attracting throngs of young people to dancehalls for live shows. But it wasn’t only popular amongst Americans; historian Michael H. Kater‚ in his book

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    Third Day Concert

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    The Concert The Third Day concert in April 2012 brought a sold out crowd of over 3000 people to Joplin’s Memorial Hall. When the ushers finally opened the doors people were lined up down the street. People flooded into the lobby where the band’s merchandise was being sold. The merchandise was set out on eight tables that were arranged in a U-shape against the entire back wall. The wall behind the tables was lined with t-shirts and hats. Half of the people were buying merchandise‚ and those who

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    Jessica Weiner Music Appreciation Dr. Gentry December 5th‚ 2015 Concert Response Paper #2 I had the opportunity to attend a concert in Jordan Hall‚ a beautiful and antiquated concert hall at the New England Conservatory in Boston. The ensemble consisted of the New England Conservatory’s very own Youth Philharmonic Orchestra and was led by David Loebel‚ the conductor. This was a full symphony orchestra with woodwind players‚ string players‚ brass players‚ and percussion players. The orchestra

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    “I attended the violin recital featuring Alicia Choi in Wheeler concert hall. The recital included Yoni Gertner on viola‚ Brady Anderson on cello‚ and Futaba Niekawa on piano. There was a large‚ excited crowd that attended the show that night. The room was abuzz with talking and laughter before the show began. The recital lasted about an hour and fourty-five minutes. The first piece that was played was the String Trio in E-flat op. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was broken down into six movements

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    Jan Doe MUL 1010 Professor John‚ Doe 20 Oct. 2013 Concert Review: “The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra” On October 19‚ 2013 I sought out to listen to some classical music for my review for class. It was a pleasure to have found the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra at the St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Oviedo‚ FL‚ a part of St. Luke’s concert series of 2013-14 that has been held in the last nineteen years here in Oviedo‚ FL. This free event that’s held each year at St. Luke church holds about three

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    conforming tom the tempo and contour of the piano. This adds harmony to the instrumental and helps establish the mood of the song. After the spoken exposition‚ the sung musical number begins and the piano number picks up tempo again‚ this time in a more jazz sounding melody. The song returns the first melody‚ but this time accounts for the added voice and the piano accommodates cadences with variation in the pitch and melody. The singer is then joined with a chorus‚ provided by some side characters‚

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    Classical Jazz Case Study

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    1. List the main character(s) the main characters in Case Study F is the artist Karen Finley (Oster 253). 2. Give a brief review? A brief overview of the classical Jazz at the Lincoln Center was the subject of discussion in fall 1990. (Oster251) The trustees and their staff debated of turning four-year-old jazz program into an independent performing arts organization like the Metropolitan Opera or the New York City Ballet. (Oster251) This new independent program would argue that this new independent

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    Jennifer Groglio Music 150 Live Concert Essay Title Throughout the history of time‚ music has changed‚ grown‚ and developed into many unique and different genres and broken off into many interesting directions. Among one of these rather recent and distinct groups comes the genre of psychedelic rock portrayed by groups like Dr. Dog and Wilco. Psychedelic rock is considered controversial simply because of its origin and the habits it produces‚ encourages‚ and signifies

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    Live Concert Paper

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    Live Concert Paper On November 22‚ 2013‚ I went to the B.B Kings Restaurant and Blues club in downtown Nashville. From five o’clock to nine o’clock at night‚ Carl Stewart Band played. Then from nine o’clock to one o’clock in the morning the B.B King all-stars played. I did not stay that late though. The Carl Stewart Band was mainly blues with a little bit of light rock. They had acoustic guitars‚ electric guitar‚ drums and a few more instruments. All of their songs seemed to have related to life

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    Exciting Day at a Concert

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    One of the most important days of my life was seeing Avenged Sevenfold headline the Buried Alive Tour in San Jose. I was very excited from the start knowing that I was going to see my favorite band live. The lineup featured some of my other favorite bands such as Black Veil Brides‚ Asking Alexandria‚ and Hollywood Undead; therefore‚ the show was going to be ten times better. As I entered the arena I noticed that the place was packed with hardcore Avenged Sevenfold fans. For the first time ever I

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