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    Dona Nobis Pacem Analysis

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    The service began with “Dona Nobis Pacem”‚ by Carl Nyberg. This song means to grant us peace‚ which included a powerful meaning and message behind it. The piano and the organ were performed in this piece. The men sung in alto‚ while the women sung in soprano. This piece also involved a cello‚ which made it sound more beautifully. Next‚ they performed a song called “Draw Me Near” which is by Mary McDonald. This song was sung by a soloist that had a very beautiful voice‚ which she executed it so wonderfully

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    2013‚ America’s Orchestras are in Crisis is an interesting article claiming that it is the popularity of Orchestras in America that makes itself trapped in such a tough situation‚ just as what Philip Kennicott said in the subtitle that “How an effort to popularize classical music undermines what makes orchestras great”. The article largely crystallized the problems about the American classical music and several topics that are familiar for people who care about America’s Orchestra‚ such as Americanizing

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    Aaron Copland: Quiet City On August 18‚ 2014 Live.com played a Aaron Copland ’s original Quiet City performed by Christopher Brellochs on their classical music station. Although I only heard the end of this piece‚ I decided to research the composer of this music. Aaron Copland was born November 14‚ 1900 to Sarah Mittenthal and Harris Copland. Copland received his musical interest from his family. Almost everyone‚ except his father‚ were musical beings. His mother even sang and played the piano

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    Comparative analysis of twentieth and nineteenth century orchestral work Musicology – Subtopic 1 I have decided to comparatively analyse the pieces; Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor by Friedrich Kalkbrenner and Symphony no. 1 in G major by Felix Draeseke. Fridrich Kalkbrenner’s composition‚ ‘Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor’ is a nineteenth century work‚ and Felix Draeseke’s composition‚ ‘Symphony no. 1 in G major’ is a twentieth century work. As the aim of the task is to compare the two works

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    Modern Music Composition

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    Modern Music Composition Composition has been an ever-changing entity in our society. Music composition is also a very alternating subject of study. You have to keep up to date when you wish to compose a piece of music. This is strictly due to the progression of music in this day in age. If you fail to study‚ the music you are writing may‚ very well‚ upset the music community with old or potentially outdated material. The only way to stay up to date with composition is to listen to a lot

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    Wind Music Concert Essay

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    The concert was a symphony Band‚ and Wind symphony. The concert was attended in Paul F. Sharp concert hall at Stanly B. Catlett. However‚ The concert conducted in the 15th‚ Oct 2015 at 8:00pm. The first piece on the program was Second Suite from the twentieth century period. Also‚ it consists of four movements of different speed and style. However‚ the first movement titled is March and the speed of this movement was Adagio in general but it contain fast short note that is different in speed and

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    Mueller Concert Report

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    Wichita native Dr. Brain Mueller returned to a Wichita stage for a marimba solo. Mueller‚ a Wichita State University graduate‚ joined the WSU Impulse Percussion Group for their Marimba Spiritual concert. The concert was held at Miller Concert hall Monday evening. Directed by Gerald Scholl‚ the IPG played a diverse set of seven songs. The first song‚ titled “Fractalia” was a beautiful piece. It was slow‚ but powerful and sounded as if the audience was transported to the rainforest. The next

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    The Idaho-born trumpeter Jim Rotondi is now based in Graz‚ Austria‚ as the opening track off of his new album Dark Blue can attest. In fact‚ “In Graz” is a good summary of Rotondi’s overall sound on this record: it’s complex and urbane post-bop. Rotondi’s trumpet steers his four bandmates (Joe Locke on vibraphone‚ David Hazeltine on piano‚ David Wong on bass‚ and Carl Allen on drums) through complex compositions‚ seven of which are his own band’s. Rotondi’s Dark Blue fits its title and album art;

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    Piano Studio Critique

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    On April 8th‚ 2016‚ I attended the “IU South Bend Piano Studio” concert at IUSB. It was performed at Louise E. Addicott and Yatish Joshi Performance Hall in Northside Building. The concert music was picked from a selection of composers who composed during the Classical and Romantic period. There were music pieces (selected movements) by Ludwig Beethoven‚ Robert Schumann‚ Johannes Brahms‚ Sergei Prokofiev‚ and‚ Claude Debussy. Current students from the IUSB Music department were the ones playing the

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    The day of the Program was December 13‚ 2015 at 6:00 pm‚ the title of the program is Sundays Live 2015 The Mojave Trio. The names of the performers are Sara Parkins‚ Margaret Parkins‚ Genevieve Feiwen Lee‚ and Alma Fernandez. The instruments that were played are the Violin played by Parkins S‚ the cello played by Parkins M‚ the piano played by Lee‚ and the Viola played by Fernandez. The place where the concert was being held at was the Bing Theater at the LACMA the theater was big enough to hold

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