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    Concert Review

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    held in the White Concert Hall. It featured 6 different ensembles‚ each having their own compositions. The program began with the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment. The second performance included the flute with piano accompaniment. The third performance included the tuba with piano accompaniment. The fourth performance was a male singer with accompaniment from the piano. The fifth performance was the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment. The last performance was an ensemble that included the

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    and musical pieces which are important reflections of culture. I have to mention Ottoman music in our culture. Ottoman classical music developed in Istanbul and major Ottoman towns from Skopje to Cairo‚ from Tabriz to Morocco through the palace‚ mosques‚ and sufi lodges of the Ottoman Empire. Above all a vocal music‚ Ottoman music traditionally accompanies a solo singer with a small instrumental ensemble. In recent times‚ instruments might include tambur (lute)‚ ney (flute)‚ kemençe (fiddle)‚ keman

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    "The Wind" I am the Wind  I creep and crawl through every swamp and valley  Touching every leaf and holding every branch  Surrounding every rock and cooling every stream  Playing with the leaves that dance on my shoulders  I am the Wind.  I cradle nature’s breath in my arms  Rocking it back and forth  Singing to it my sweet lullaby  Kissing its tender face with my gentle breeze  I am the Wind.  I instruct the tall grass to bow before me  Ruling over the leaves and governing the

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    How has the internet benefited the music industry The music industry is dying. At least‚ this is the common expression among music businessmen. The availability of music for cheap prices and the abundance of illegal downloading have effectively crippled traditional music sales. While it’s true that the Internet has dramatically debilitated the traditional institutions that dominated the music industry‚ the Internet is actually aiding music as a cultural institution by transforming it from its flawed

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    Carnatic music is one of the two types of classical music from India. Hindustani music is from the Northern part of India‚ and Carnatic music is from the Southern part. It is believed to have origins in divine gods. The two main elements are Sruti (the relative musical pitch) and layam (the rhythm). It is mainly based on improvisation. There are two forms of Indian songs‚ and have very unique notation and performances. The origin of all Indian music is said to have come from the gods. Saraswathi

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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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    The 1980s Music Report

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    1981 MTV "Music Television" was introduced on cable television and revolutionized rock marketing. Just as FM radio had superseded the hit-oriented AM format‚ music videos‚ produced as mini-movie advertisements for songs‚ became essential to a performer’s popularity. Early in the decade‚ the British group the Police was one of the first to combine a progressive sound with polished videos. The expense of producing videos and MTV’s virtual monopoly made it difficult for experimental music to compete

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    picked up from my work office library. It’s a 13 chapter book explaining many different sectors of the wind turbines‚ but I’m concentrating on the history of wind energy chapter 12. This chapter covers wind turbine pioneers Charles F. Brush and Poul la Cour and what they are famous for. This chapter also covers the development of wind turbines over time and also covers onshore and offshore wind turbines. This chapter is very helpful and contains sufficient information for me to start my research

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    and bluster‚ prodded by the restless wind. Ski resorts don’t like to talk about wind–or storms in general—because it scares away the tourists‚ who somehow forget that winter is messy‚ cold‚ and wild‚ as if snow were laid down softly each night like a blanket over a sleeping baby. But wind is a fact of life in the mountains‚ as much a part of the weather as snow itself‚ and those who grumble about it or say it does nothing but blow overlook the fact that the wind gives as much as it takes. It can seem

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    On August 1‚ 1972‚in Madison Square Garden‚ ex-Beatle‚ George Harrison‚ organized "The Concert for Bangladesh‚" with all proceeds destined for Bangladesh‚ a suffering area of India. It was a difficult time in the United States‚ the war in Vietnam was still raging‚ and people had grown hardened by the years of blood and violence. Those of us who had grown up watching the daily war horror scenes on the evening news were a touch bunch. After all‚ our people‚ most of them only a few years older that

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