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    On the date of December 11‚ 2015 the Ball State School of Music presented a Christmas themed jazz concert at Sursa Hall. The concert cost five dollars for students and ten dollars for general admission. The show was performed by the Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra and they created a fantastic jazz performance with elements of Christmas. The crowd in attendance was a mixture of students from the University and High schools throughout the state‚ natives of Muncie and jazz enthusiast. The performance

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    Roslyn Perrault I attended the Chamber Orchestra Concert on November 6‚ 2012. This was there first concert. They played three pieces during this concert. The first piece that they played was Bassoon Concerto in F Major‚ Op.75 written by Carl Maria von Weber. The second piece that they played was The Lark Ascending written by Ralph Williams. The last piece that they played was Symphony No. 4 in A Major‚ Op. 90 written by Felix Mendelssohn. Bassoon Concerto in F Major‚ Op. 75 written by Carl Maria

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                                                     My Musical Identity       When the word music comes into mind‚ there are too many feelings rushed in     all at once. Music is the worlds universal language. Melodies and harmonies mark pavements as     they are heard by millions around the world. The importance of music in my life is too  significant     that as my life progress‚ music takes a greater role and has more value. Music has always been     my escape. Harmony‚ melody and lyrics have been a guide throughout my life and have help me  

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    Edward Estlin Cummings or E. E. Cummings‚as he was popularly called was an American poet‚ painter‚ essayist‚ author‚ and playwright. His body of work encompasses approximately 2‚900 poems‚ two autobiographical novels‚ four plays and several essays‚ as well as numerous drawings and paintings. He is remembered as a preeminent voice of 20th century poetry. One of his major work is the poem “ I thank You God”. The poem by e.e. cummings‚ titled "I thank you God for most this amazing..." suggests a way

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    Concert Review 3 Quey Percussion Concert Quey Percussion Concert was a superb performance and a real pleasure to be at. Performed in Davis Hall of the Gallagher Blue Dorn Performing Art Center on April 12th‚ it featured Gene Koshinksi and Tim Broscious. Throughout the concert many different styles of music were used‚ this ranged from music he wrote to go along the silent movie La Sire ́ne ́ to a performance called Impressions of Chinese Opera. Both pieces were incredibly different‚ however they

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    On Tuesday‚ December 8th‚ the Allen High School Philharmonia and Sinfonietta orchestras performed a variety of fascinating pieces. The orchestras began the concert with “Holiday Dances by Mark Williams". The next piece that the orchestras performed was “Saint Nick’s Canon on the Housetop” arranged by Carrie Lane Gruselle. The last piece that the AHS Philharmonia and Sinfonietta orchestras performed was “We Wish you a Merry Christmas” arranged by Lloyd Conley. In the first piece‚ Holiday Dances

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    The concert I attended was a live band performing for a Valentines dance at our local senior center. (Gem County Senior Center) The concert took place Saturday‚ February 18th from 6-9. The band’s name was “Just For Fun” the type of music that they played was country rock according to the lead singer. There were 4 members of the band 3 men and 1 woman. They all played either the guitar or bass. There was no keyboard or drums. The songs that were played were all cover songs. None of the music I listened

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    Introduction The music scene now is a booming industry‚ raking in millions of profit monthly for both the artist and their producers. From the fans’ standpoint‚ music increasingly seems to be more of a business than an art as we can see from the addition of mainstream music. The producers do not necessarily make music or music videos that benefit its audience‚ but instead those that will attract a lot of views and thus revenue. There are a few ways for the producers to do this‚ most notably with

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    Multicultural Appreciation Brigitte Chaney Psych/535 April 12‚ 2010 Dr. Gretchen Brandhorst Multicultural Appreciation Multicultural psychology gives the concepts necessary to understand‚ perceive‚ and value diverse cultures. Cultures include the learned behaviors‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and values of people from various societies. They are also considered the shared customs of a society. A professional working in today’s society should have an understanding that there is no one culture

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    On May 7th‚ I went to see the musical‚ Urinetown‚ at the Lake Country Playhouse. The play was split into two acts consisting of music and lyrics written by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis. The premise of the show is that a long drought caused a water shortage which made private toilets a thing of the past. Public restrooms controlled are by a corporation called “Urine Good Company” (UGC) and people have to pay to use amenities. The show opens with a 4th wall break from Officer Lockstock‚ a policeman

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