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    Personal Statment

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    International School of Music. My music school has recitals each year for it’s students show what they have learned over the year. After attending the music school for about two years‚ my instructor told me that I was ready for my first recital‚ which I was really exited for‚ since I started attending the music school I have always wanted to perform on a stage and have an audience to impress. But I didn’t know the preparation for the recital and the recital itself would teach me a great life long lesson

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    Leotyn Biography

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    My Life‚ Warfield describes how their careers forced them apart. They were legally separated in 1967‚ and divorced in 1973. After this‚ Leontyne had planned on a recital career‚ modeling herself after contralto Marian Anderson‚ tenor Roland Hayes‚ Warfield‚ and other great black concert singers. In November 1954‚ Price made her recital debut at New York’s Town Hall with a program that featured the New York premiere of Samuel Barber’s "Hermit Songs"‚ with the composer at the piano. Then‚ opera opened

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    the Junior Recital for Michelle Ellison (soprano) and Rachel Stanton (piano) at Oberlin College & Conservatory. Coming to my second show at Oberlin College I really didn’t know what to expect this time around. On this nice day at Oberlin College I observed many students outside playing their instruments and various groups outside singing in circles enjoying the weather. I could tell that these students were very passionate about music. Inside of the conservatory building the recital was held inside

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    The Collin College Spring Creek Campus was fortunate due to the Department of Music’s Faculty Recital on Thursday‚ October 29‚ 2015‚ at 7:30 pm in the John Anthony Theatre. The four performers at this recital were Brian Allison on piano‚ Garry Evans on clarinet‚ Natalya Pitts on piano‚ and Alicja Usarek on violin. The music program that night was comprised of five works‚ including: “Fantasy for Two Pianos in A Minor”‚ “Six Studies in English Folksong”‚ “Melody in A Minor”‚ “Dance Preludes”‚ and “Suite

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    I attended a performance called Organists of Iowa at the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall in Ames on Sunday‚ March 26th at 3:00pm. This was their 29th annual recital. The performers were Miriam Zach‚ James Bovinette‚ and Amy Christensen. Not only do these performers play instruments‚ but they also teach music. What really pleased me about this performance was the large organ. I have never seen such a musical instrument like that one before in person. The performance was very loud‚ but the music they

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    Sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota‚ Alpha Upsilon Chapter which was located in the Davis Hall‚ of the Gallagher-Bluedorn in Cedar Falls‚ Iowa. This was a classical recital being performed. The reason I chose to attend this recital‚ I saw on the website one of the instruments being played was a piano. The first performance of this recital was a song “Sigma Alpha Iota Chorale” by Margaret Blackburn Arr. E.K.W. Xi Chapter 1946‚ sung by Linnea Casey‚ Stephanie Thimmesch‚ Tori Piper‚ Katie McCray‚ Elizabeth

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    Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" - 1

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    Alex Lawley English 102 Professor Thomas March 27 2013 Essay #3 In Amy Tan’s "Two Kinds"‚ there was quite a bit of mother daughter conflict. The mother and daughter had very different views on what the daughter’s destiny should be like and that led to many disagreements. In the story‚ there are two major characters‚ Amy and her mother. Amy is the daughter who is being forced by her mother to become some sort of child prodigy. Amy is the protagonist‚ but I also believe she is a dynamic character

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    before my junior year of high school‚ when I attended the TCU All State Choir Camp. I reveled in the sights and sounds of the music department; every sound felt familiar to my entire high school choir career. It became fifteen minutes until the recital began‚ and my friend Taylor and I quickly walked into the Pepsico Music Hall. “Just wait!” She told me with excitement. “You’re going to love it.” Time went on‚ and I spotted Dr. Yuri Strzhemechny‚ the department chair of the TCU Physics Department

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    Concert Report Sample

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    Jeremysha Williams November 30‚ 2010 MUS 121.15 Concert Report #2 On October 19‚ 2010 at 7:30pm‚ I attended the Faculty Recital held in the Tullibody Recital Hall on the campus of Alabama State University. The program listed performers including: Ms. Brenda Luchsinger: french horn‚ Dr. Joel Jones: piano‚ and guest artist‚ Dr. Nicholas Kenney: french horn. The seats in the recital hall were full and the stage looked nice with a microphone‚ piano‚ and music stand set up ahead of time. The first to

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    We live to be perfect‚ however we contradict ourselves every step of the way. Inner conflict has nestled its way into all of us. It has the power to change us as people either for the better or the worse. Tan’s novel‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ exhibits the growth and development of the eight characters through a series of narrated stories. Tan uses the art of storytelling to apprise the reader about the lives of four Chinese immigrant mothers who came from China to San Francisco to raise their daughters

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