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    Spectacular at the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra. I have thoroughly enjoyed each and every event I have attended at the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra. They seem to always do an excellent job. I come from a small town in eastern Iowa‚ so it is incredible to have such amazing resources to enjoy from such a short drive away. To see a symphony like this from my hometown‚ I would have to drive over an hour‚ and the symphony still would not be as high quality as the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra. I think more

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    MUL 2110-02 10/22/07 Word Count: 791 Beethoven’s 9th Symphony: Mvt. 2 Scherzo Throughout time there have been an ample amount of composers that have made great contributions to the musical world. The standard orchestral repertoire includes a lot of amazing works that have influenced countless people. However‚ since 1827‚ it can be argued that no composer has had the monumental impact on music that Ludwig van Beethoven did. Beethoven was a third generation musician. His grandfather

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    “Utah Symphony and Utah Opera: a Merger Proposal” Financial Strengths and Weaknesses of the Utah Symphony Before the Merger The financial state of the Utah Symphony before the merger was grim. It was understood by the symphony’s chairman of the board‚ Scott Parker‚ that the situation was getting worse. This was aggravated by the downturn of the economy and the event of 9/11. However‚ even before the economic downturn and 9/11‚ the symphony was very close to a deficit situation (Delong & Ager‚

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    The antecedent years of the Classical Symphony moulded and defined the typical outline and structure that became established by the early 18th Century. By the 1720s in particular‚ the framework comprised of a dramatic‚ fast movement followed by a second slow‚ lyrical movement and ended with a fast dance-like third movement. It is known‚ between the years of 1720-1820‚ 16‚558 symphonies had been written. By the beginning of the 19th Century‚ the symphony had generally maintained the same principle

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    this woodwind instrument is what really gave this symphony its calmness. In certain sections‚ it may feel rushed and rapid due to the sudden

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    Nicole Music 122 Dr. December 5‚ 2012 Beethoven and Tchaikovsky’s Final Symphonies: Comparative Analysis Although from different eras‚ embracing different styles‚ Beethoven and Tchaikovsky can both be identified as two of the most influential‚ emotional composers. As men they were alike in the profound emotion put into everything they did. They both had emotional issues though Beethoven was angrier‚ and frustrated while Tchaikovsky was quite depressed and always had feelings of guilt

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    together they will each need to feel valued and know that their value will not decrease. The equity theory discusses six different aspects of motivating employees. First‚ managers need to understand the employee’s perceptions of the idea. The Utah Symphony and The Utah Opera are struggling as separate entities. The arts are trying to save both by merging the two together. Both are very strong in their beliefs that they can function on their own and that if they merge they will lose their individuality

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    I think that the whole class should go to a symphony orchestra. I think that because our class would think it would be amazing to see it up close and listen to it. It would be benefiting to kids because they would learn from it. The first reason is that kids would learn how to play the instruments when they get older. They would probably want to be in one. The kids would want to practice while there playing. When the kids see it they will be amazed at what they see. The second reason is that we would

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    For many students‚ summer is not the most productive time of year. It is our big break from education‚ stress‚ and school related activities. We are free of due dates and responsibilities‚ or so we think. I am a member of the Martin High School Symphony Orchestra. We‚ as musicians‚ are responsible for maintaining our ability to play at a consistent‚ near professional level. To accomplish this‚ we must practice. However‚ caught up in the excitement of my last high school summer‚ practicing my instrument

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    ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’‚ which was written by the English alternative rock band ‘The Verve’‚ was an iconic song of the late 1990s and carried with it a story many people can relate to. The metaphorical title suggests that life‚ like a symphony‚ is comprised of high notes and low notes but is bitter sweet because many people can find themselves stuck in the formal structure of society and‚ without realizing it‚ watch as life passes before their eyes. The song‚ which is in a first person

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