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    would go and be like David Attenborough! This is because he’s interested in all nature and animals. He gets focused on the rare and beautiful views and living creatures. That’s what I want to do!! I would visit all the great famous places like Sydney opera house‚ Phillip Island‚ Sydney harbour and Ayers Rock. I really think that Australia is a caring‚ beautiful‚ friendly environment to live at. Australia is one of the most expensive countries to go to but it’s worth it. Every place is amazing and covered

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    Soap operas - pros and cons Many people watch soap operas because they find them enjoyable and realistic. Other points of view are quite the opposite. Some people believe that such sort of films can be very dangerous and unhealthy for one�s personality because they demonstrate false life values. I suppose that soap operas are low-quality products of film industry. They take advantage of bad human desires and intentions. To my mind‚ soap operas humiliate life values and reduce human self-appreciation

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    The ConTempus concert took place in White Auditorium on January 17‚ 2016. The musicians were dressed in black formal and the audience was wearing whatever they felt fit their mood. The audience was composed entirely of Spring Arbor University students and faculty. At 7:05 the group came on stage to perform and got right into it‚ playing their first song with no introduction. After their first piece they paused to explain what they were doing and where they were from. The group consisted of four string

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    Jazz Concert Review [pic] The first formal small jazz concert was held at the Maum Café on Sep. 25th‚ 2008. There were many music performances have held at the Maum Café but Zino Park‚ leader of the band‚ and manager of Maum Café agreed to arrange a formal jazz concert for the first time. The main theme of this concert was “Smooth Jazz with Zino Park at Maum”. Before the concert began‚ the band members introduced themselves to the audience. The names of players were: Acoustic guitar

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    be accepted into Concert Choir? I recognize that there are many unruly decisions to join choir these days. That is why I am making a pledge to you. To the IEKHS concert choir that I will face the everyday decisions with you as a group that I will bring all I have to the table‚ and I will make this class one of my number one priorities. Not only will I accomplish those tasks but I will also‚ to the best of my ability meet all choir requirements that you‚ the IEKHS concert choir expect me

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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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    satirical description of opera seria by Carlo Goldoni in Weiss and Taruskin begins by mentioning it to be “the dominant form of Italian opera.” I had never heard of opera seria before this semester‚ but the readings assigned on this topic seem to be especially entertaining to me. Opera seria was a very significant stepping stone in the world of opera. It is assumed to be the only “living‚ popular form” of Italian drama from 1700 to 1750. There were rules in writing librettos in opera seria’s time‚ but these

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    house with nothing but this concert on our minds. We went to breakfast at Denny’s‚ after which we made our way towards The Great Saltaire‚ the site of the day’s big event. On our way to my friends house‚ we drove by the multi million-dollar complex. It had a huge crowd that made the excitement more intense. To my surprise‚ I kind of got a nervous feeling. Why? I do not know. We proceeded to my friends house where the entire group conglomerated in preparation of the concert. We had a fairly large group

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    Classical Concert Review

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    On July 18‚ 2017 at 7:30PM‚ I was given the opportunity to attend a classical concert at Princeton University. This concert was part of a series called Summer Chamber Concerts; a summer event where different classical concerts are held featuring different musicians. This particular concert was featured the Lysander Trio. This trio consists of Itamar Zorman on the violin‚ Liza Stepanova on the piano‚ and Michael Katz on the cello. These classically trained musicians blew me away with their performance

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    The formal jazz concert was held at New England Conservatory- Jordan Hall Thursday‚ November 29‚ 2012. The New England Conservatory is well known for its contemporary improvisation program. The program was founded in 1972 by musical visionaries Gunther Schuller and Ran Blake‚ trains musicians to develop their composing‚ performing‚ and improvising skills. Several concerts have been held at N.E.C(New England Conservatory)‚ but the main theme of this specific one is "Rebirth of the Third Stream". "The

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