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    Concert Essay

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    Concert name: Albert Au 35TH Anniversary Concert Date and Time: April 27‚ 2012 (Fri)‚8:00pm -11:45pm Place: yuanze For this concert report I chose to go to a performance of student composers held at YUANZE UNIVERSITY auditorium in building 6. I chose this one because I wanted to see some of the talent that my peers have in the music realm‚ and also it was one of the only concerts I have been able to attend because of religious restrictions. It was impressive to hear pieces composed by

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    at least one type of mode. alternative tonalities (scales) that can be derived from the familiar major scale by starting on a different scale tone. Key of C‚ the Ionian scale would be C D E F G A B. The other familiar mode is Aeolian. 5. What is polyphonic music? How does it differ from monophonic music? A texture consisting of two or more similarities line of independent melody‚ as opposed to a musical texture. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why did early humans develop music? What are some of the

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    of five to eight performers. The melodic instruments that were played in New Orleans style are the cornet‚ clarinet‚ and trombone. The melodic instrument players would improvise several contrasting melodic lines at the same time‚ which produced a polyphonic texture. This collective improvisation was the most distinguishing feature of New Orleans Jazz. The cornet in the New Orleans style was the leader and it played variations of the main melody. The clarinet produced a countermelody‚ which is usually

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    Jake Castillio 02/19/2015 MUSC 118B Section 2 Concert Essay #1 Concert Essay #1 – Jared Blum‚ Trumpet On February 19‚ 2015‚ Jared Blum at the Sacramento State University had his first concert of the spring semester featuring plenty of special guests. This concert was presented as partial fulfillment of the requirements that he needs for his Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies. Jared Blum‚ with his special guests (Megan Spurlock on the clarinet‚ Morgan Childres on the trombone‚ the Jazz Combo

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    There are some genres of Arabic music that are polyphonic‚ but typically Arabic music is homophonic. The main reason why harmony is rarely used is that chords don’t sound very pleasant when they include quarter tones. Also‚ rhythmic structure of Arabic music is similarly complex. Rhythmic patterns can

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    Compare and contrast the instrumentation and improvisation of two recordings made between 1910-1950. Comment on how jazz has developed between these recordings “Dixie jazz band one-step” was recorded in 1917 by the “Original Dixieland Jazz Band” (ODJB) who inherited much instrumentation from New Orleans Brass Band tradition. In this piece they made use of a typical small combo with a ‘frontline’‚ including cornet‚ clarinet and trombone‚ and a ‘rhythm’ section consisting of piano and drums. Charlie

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    Unit 1 Music Analysis

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    could be missed and soon was followed by the oboes and violins to build up (Orchestra).The theme was the only part of the symphony that I knew well while the other parts were all new to me. The soloists and choir’s harmonies together ranged from a polyphonic to homophonic texture‚ and the choir’s imitation of stars twinkling was actually interesting to hear (Orchestra). It was a first for me to hear anyone try to imitate a movement through sound‚ and the choir did a good job of invoking that scene.

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    In the 1920’s Chicago‚ everything was run by the mob‚ most of the clubs‚ cabarets‚ speakeasies. The club scene in Chicago was HUGE‚ with literally hundreds of clubs in central hubs‚ such as Clark Street in the north‚ and also the black belt on the south side of chicago. Many of these clubs were of mixed races‚ whites and blacks were all together in the same establishments‚ and were hidden in alleyways. These clubs in chicago were known for the variety in music‚ illegal use of alcohol and were extremely

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    manager‚ employee‚ promoter‚ and underwriter‚ the independence will be impaired. In this case‚ Bergman was quite familiar with the BDO’s auditing procedures since he was employed by BDO several years ago. And he supervised the 1989 and 1990 audits of HMI. And Mei-ya was also involved in the audit in 1989 and 1990. They both were employees of the audit firm at one time‚ so their independence should be considered impaired. And the case says that although Mei-ya Tsai and her team member found a large

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    The musical work that I am going to use in this essay is “Non avra ma’ pieta” by Francesco Landini. Classical Archives (2008) have noted that Francesco Landini was the most celebrated musician in the first school of polyphonic music in Italy. They also say that Landini was born in Fiesole on the outskirts of Florence and that he was the son of Jacopo Del Casentino‚ a painter and student of Giotto. It also states that when Francesco Landini was a child‚ he suffered from smallpox and as a result of

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