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    Concert Report 1 (Symphony Orchestra) Name: Laura Cooper Date: 2-3-13 Class/Section: MUS1140-104 Instructions: Attend a symphony orchestra concert. Get a program of the concert and staple it to the back of this form. Sign your name on the program. NOTE: DO NOT take this form to the concert. Look up the piece(s) to be Performed and listen to them on YouTube beforehand. Turn in form no more than 10 days after event. CONCERT INFORMATION: 1. Date: 2-3-13 2. Place: Pope Joy Hall

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    guillotine to be killed in return for her murder. The piece starts off at a relatively slow pace at the start‚ but gradually gathers momentum until it is quite fast and lively and so I would assume the tempo is somewhere between Allegro and Vivacissimo by the end of the movement. This change in tempo is a common characteristic of the romantic period which had previously not been seen in music. Also‚ as common place with much romantic music this piece has a very large dynamic range and Berlioz uses

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    In the NHL‚ the postseason is played at a very high level for almost two months‚ and the playoffs can hit players hard (Personification). With the higher tempo‚ a huge amount of physicality is expected. When a team is in the playoffs‚ they are usually playing games every other day. This means that they are constantly get banged up from the hard open ice hits or the constant checks along the boards. During

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    STRICTLY BALLROOM Strictly Ballroom‚ directed by Australia’s own Baz Luhrmann‚ is one of the most successful movies of all time. The characteristics of this film‚ which have led to its worldwide success‚ are the editing and the style of directing that Baz Luhrmann present’s to the audience‚ as well as the characters and the storyline of the film. The flamboyant style of directing is best shown in the opening scene of the movie. The first thing we see is the red curtain and “Strictly Ballroom” written

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    mellow beat of the drums‚ piano‚ and vocals took over. This piece presented a ternary form‚ as Mrs. Williams sang the beginning and the end‚ while the instruments took the stage in the middle. As for the conclusion‚ the piece ended with a soft piano tempo‚ and Mrs. Williams’ mesmerizing high

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    different metres (eg. Bars 27‚ 94 and 120 use the metre ¾ and bar 47 uses the metre 5/4) * A change in metre- from 4/4 to a bar of  ¾ then back to 4/4 is used to signal the start of new sections (eg. Bar 95) * The introduction is free tempo‚ and a steady pulse is maintained throughout the whole piece.   RHYTHM * Within vocal and balafon parts‚ syncopation is frequently used (for example in bar 34 during the balafon break where every bar is syncopated) * Cross rhythms are

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    low strings in “In the Hall of the Mountain King” are accompanied by the sounds of bassoons. While in example number two‚ the low strings are followed by percussion instruments. The opening starts with low strings in both pieces creating a moderate tempo. The audience is slowly being sent off into the beginning of a wild chase. When the theme first appears in each piece‚ it is played in an upbeat tone. Grieg chooses to incorporate an upward scalar motion followed by a series a leaps. Similarly‚ in

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    14‚ 2013 Run Lola Run Editing is‚ in my opinion‚ the most important aspect of film. Editing is the aspect that allows a film to guide the thoughts and associations of the spectator. Run Lola Run used a series of cuts and a collage to develop a tempo that makes the audience feel exactly how the director intended. In a way‚ editing can be a form of emotional manipulation. Abrupt changes in camera position can evoke an emotional response from an audience. Run Lola Run used this method several times

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    audience back to life with the sudden crash of a cymbal‚ followed by the full volume of trumpet fanfare in the arguably most memorable soundtrack from the movie. In contrast with the first section of the arrangement‚ “Horn of Plenty” has a faster-paced tempo as well as louder dynamics‚ emphasizing and contributing to the memorable and moving theme. Staccato and accent articulation markings in this section also powerfully reflect the triumph and victory the Capitol is experiencing during the

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    On Thursday‚ April 21st‚ I had the opportunity to attend a jazz combos concert. I took it upon myself to attend this concert because of my interest for jazz and all that goes along with this genre of music. This concert involved two different groups of musicians performing music in the typical laid back fashion that most jazz performances are played in. Throughout this reaction I will give a few things I liked and disliked about these two groups of performers and specifically what intrigued me about

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