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    Proscenium and Concert

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    Title: Planning a concert particularly its facilities Thesis statement: A concert would not be possible without considering the importance of an organized and well-equipped facility. Successful concerts are what performers and organizer and audiences all hope for. This not only means the thoughtful programming of quality music‚ but also a smoothly run performance and production. Therefore‚ a lot of planning and making sure that everything is in order is the key to a successful all-out

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    Bebop Jazz Influence

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    Breaking News: Bebop Jazz Influences Beat Poets The 1950’s was an unusual decade to say the least. Some would say it was a lost decade because it doesn’t get mentioned much in the history books. But there was plenty that happened that would shape the decades to come. In a time when the United States was heavily conservative due to the popularity of the fight against communism there was a little known revolution taking place by a group of young rebels who were known as the Beatniks. Some of the

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    Ways to live forever Main character: Sam Oliver McQueen Major characters: Felix‚ Mum‚ Dad‚ and Sister Pages: 199 Author: Sally Nicholls The book Ways to Live forever is about a young boy who writes a book as a school assignment. Sam Oliver McQueen is an eleven year old child‚ terminally ill with leukaemia. In the book Sam writes he includes stories‚ facts‚ lists‚ and his own diary. One of the lists is entitled "Things I want to do". With the help of his best friend Felix Stranger‚ an ill

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    Gershwin biographer Isaac Goldberg wrote in 1931 that with the Rhapsody in Blue‚ George Gershwin "fired the jazz shot heard round the world." This symphonic jazz concerto may be the most famous piece of American classical music. Undoubtedly the most famous classical work of its own time‚ it was a serious concert work that contained elements of popular music in the 1920s including the style of jazz. Gershwin’s Rhapsody even remains a part of American popular culture today; its famous themes are heard

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    Concert Review

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    Isaiah Bryant Concert Review November 18‚ 2012 “P.D.Q. Bach "The Abduction of Figaro” This is a grand opera that begins off initially with laughter. This appears to be a theme that reoccurs throughout the piece suggesting that it is a comic opera. The mood is serious yet comical throughout. It was really impressive how the composer orchestrated the story into the opera with elements of comedy in the piece. I can see how the opera plays into the minds of those of the middle class

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    Concert Attendance

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    marked-up essay is below this form.) HOW THIS WORKS: Your e-structor has written overview comments about your essay in the form below. Your e-structor has also embedded comments [in bold and in brackets] throughout your essay. Thank you for choosing Smarthinking’s OWL; best wishes with revising your paper! Hi‚ Kamila! I’m Karlo V. and I am going to help you with your draft today. Here are some points you might want to think about as you revise your paper. *Strengths of the essay:   You’ve

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    Early Jazz History

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    Jazz is one of the most dynamic forms of music‚ having started in New Orleans with blues and ragtime around the 1900. Jazz was not heard at concerts around the nation. Jazz was heard in the small bars and “honky tonks” of the poor New Orleans neighborhoods. Now the idea of jazz being a secluded and limited from the rest of the nation and world is preposterous to musicians today because of the way Jazz has permeated our entire society. Jazz has changed so much since its inception and that is evident

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    Concerts Across Time

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    MUSI200 Concerts Across Time Professor Gant Baroque vs. Popular Music Music is the heart of culture and has affected people in more ways than the average person can have on someone. It can take you on a journey or help bring closure to a(n) ending journey. Music has always done this through the changes in time and the persona behind the music. Music will always grasp the changing culture ’s heart based on the time period. Baroque music is different from what today ’s culture would call popular

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    National Jazz Hall

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    Midterm Robert Wilson Question 1 The project that Mr. Rutland is trying to manage is establishing maintaining a National Jazz Hall of Fame(NJHF) in Charlottesville‚ VA. The NHJF was created and has been in existence for about one year. Now‚ Mr. Rutland has found that the Paramount Theatre in downtown Charlottesville‚ which shares it’s name with a famous jazz hall from the 1930s and 40s in New York City‚ is about to be demolished and would like to save and renovate the building as the headquarters

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    Concerts Across Time

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    Concerts Across Time After viewing a rock concert performed by Linkin Park from modern times and a performance of Marin Marais‚ Suite No.3 from Pieces en trio (1692) baroque music (performed in modern times). I enjoyed both concerts‚ but even not being a musician‚ rock music can easily be separated from baroque music. There are several large differences between rock and baroque. Although there are differences‚ rock formed as a result of Baroque and classical music;

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