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    In the featured book "Young people’s Concert‚" the author‚ Leonard Bernstein‚ explains the meaning of Classical music. Mr. Bernstein believes that people do not understand the exact meaning of classical music and they describe any music that isn’t pop or jazz as a classical music. He started his argument by giving examples about the mistakes that people do when they describe music and he found that the reason why people use inappropriate words to describe music is because people do not know why people

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    nothing compared to my experiences in high school. Similar to junior high and intermediate school‚ the band partook in concert performances. Prior to high school band‚ the entirety of band class consisted of playing the standard sheet music‚ which was played from the comfort of our own chair. On any given day I would casually stroll to the band hall‚ where we then rehearsed our concert music. I remember counting the simplistic rhythms‚ fingering the black notes that floated across the page on my clarinets

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    Concert and Theatre Tickets: Regarding advertising for Concert and Theatre Tickets‚ such advertisements for a public concert or theatre performance must indicate the admission price. Any additional charge and the circumstances in which such additional charges are payable must be stated separately‚ in either monetary or percentage terms. In all other forms of advertising (e.g. radio or TV advertising) the admission price must be stated together with a reference to the fact that an additional charge

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    4 B Concert Analysis

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    Performing at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center was pianist and faculty member Robert Holm. The concert was held on February 27th‚ 2018 at 7:30pm. This was Robert Holm’s 50th performance and as a tribute he did “The 4 B’s” theme. The 4 B’s represent the composers Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)‚ Béla Bartók (1881-1945)‚ Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)‚ and Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). The first piece was Prelude and Fugue in A-flat major‚ WTC Book II by Johann Sebastian Bach. Prelude and Fugue

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    Music 100-05 Orchestra Concert Report 1 The piece preformed was Clarinet Quintet in b minor‚ OP. 115 by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). The piece had four movements: Allegro‚ Adagio‚ Andantino‚ Con moto and because it was a quintet‚ there were five musicians. There were two violins‚ played by Gregory Maytan and Oleg Bezuglov. There was one viola and one cello‚ played respectively by Paul Swantek and Pablo Mahave-Veglia. The clarinet was played by Arthur Campbell. Allegro‚ as the first movement

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    CultureTopic: Jazz: Urban and Rural Reactions in the 1920sIn parallel with the uproar of jazz during the 1920s came the commotion of different critics from various geographical settings. Many of the white people living in rural areas disliked and rejected jazz as a musical genre. However‚ the urban city-dwellers were more fond of it; therefore‚ it was more generally accepted and frequently found in city nightclubs and radio stations. Several characteristics of cities also allowed jazz to survive in

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    The concert I attended was the Percussion Ensemble directed by Dr. Colin Hill. The ensemble took place in the Bryan Fine Arts Building at the Wattenbarger Auditorium in Tennessee Tech University. The ensemble lasted about an hour and half. The ensemble consisted of seventeen members in total and every member performed passionately to their piece. The hall looked elegant and the members looked well dressed. The instruments looked very shiny and well taken care of. The first song the members performed

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    From Jazz to Hip Hop New genres of music often start off with an underground following. As the music evolves it eventually loses its subversive feel. It is no longer revolutionary nor a creative art form‚ thus it becomes a product of popular culture found amongst the demographics of MTV. One popular style of music that grew by countering American culture is jazz. Today jazz is often compared to hip-hop; both art forms have grown from an underground following to counter American culture. Furthermore

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    simply discuss how Ludwig van Beethoven integrated old and new musical ideas into his work‚ thus creating an unconventional but transcendent and influential quartet‚ based on the String Quartet No.9 in C‚ Op. 59‚ No.3 “Razumovsky” performed on the concert.” On 22nd Nov‚ Shanghai Quartet‚ one of the world’s foremost chamber ensembles‚ performed two musical works. They are Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No.9 in C‚ Op. 59‚ No.3 “Razumovsky ” and Antonin Dvorak’s Piano Quintet No.2 in A‚ B. 155

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    performers beautifully conveyed stories through music‚ lighting‚ costumes‚ props‚ scenery‚ and most importantly‚ dance. “‘Tarantella’ from August Bournonville’s Napoli”‚ “Consumed”‚ and “Closer to Closure” particular stuck out during the duration of the concert. The movements held the audience’s attention as they followed the suspenseful and striking storylines. In “‘Tarantella’ from August Bournonville’s Napoli” the graceful movements of the dancers portrayed the story of people courting their lovers.

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