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    clever person‚ and a tricky one as well.” Meet Caesar Barber‚ a 56 year maintenance worker who weighs astonishingly 295 pounds. He can go for months by just living on McDonald’s. This‚ as he realized‚ can come to be a problem. Caesar recently got a surprise heart attack from constantly eating all greasy foods. His doctor suggests that he starts going on a diet to lose around 100 pounds. 300 pounds is very well above average for his age. Barber claims that the fast food restaurants don’t give their

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    Adagio for Strings? One of the most deep  and heart-felt emotional pieces written in the 1930s many would say. For many listeners‚ Sammuel Barber’s expertly crafted‚ deeply felt scores‚ helped fill an emotional void left by the onslought of modernism. Barber‚ in his youth was sort of a prodigy. By age 10 he wrote a short opera entitled ’The Rode Tree’. By age 14 he was one fo the first students to attend New Curtis Institute of Music. By the age of 28 he had written Adagio for Strings. Beginning with

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    Grant Musi200 D004 Fall10 15 January 2011 Concert Report: Mozart Symphony No. 40 The western classical concert that I have chosen to review is A Tale of Two Symphonies. This concert is performed in the Avery Fisher hall within the Lincoln Center in New York City. It was performed on July 29‚ 2008. The orchestra that is performing is the 42nd Mostly Mozart Orchestra. The conductor is Louis Langrée. The two pieces being performed in this concert is Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 and Mahler’s

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    ust Do It Already!            The Barber in “Just Lather‚ That’s All” should have killed the general when he had the chance‚ and become the martyr the town desperately needed. Sitting in the chair‚ The Barber “never had him so close” (Yates 1). The opportunity to have someone so deplorable and universally hated by the village within his grasp presented an opportunity that was extremely rare‚ and demanded a swift‚ direct response. The Barber was a rebel‚ and here was his chance to support the rebellion

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    The Nutcracker Concert

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    During the Nutcracker I recognized some of the music through out the show. It was classic music that played. The Nutcracker reminded me of the music we listen to in class when we were learning about there romantic period. I thought that the dancing was very pretty and went along with the music very well. I was amazed how you could hear all the different instruments during the show. I personally heard the violin a‚ flute‚ cello‚ clarinet‚ horns‚ trumpets‚ trombones‚ and also I heard the string family

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    Music 331: History of Jazz—Concert Report Form Name and Student Number: Write brief comments for each section of this form. Do not use extra pages. You may finish comments on a second page if you need to. To receive full credit‚ you must provide comments for each section. I. Concert you attended (date‚ club/venue‚ name of artist): May 19‚ Jazz Alley‚ Thomas Marriott Quintet II. Stylistic description of artist or group(s). If more than one‚ list each with a short description. The Quintet

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    Attending a classical concert is a very different experience to attending other concerts. Classical concerts in particular are very special‚ in that‚ it is almost like re-creating history. The performers play music from the past and in a way serve as a ’bridge’ between the composers and the listeners. It is important to know the concert etiquette before attending one of these concerts in order to make it a pleasant experience for yourself and others. Below is a guideline to ensure that your presence

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    Risk Management and Concert

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    XSU Spring Concert You are a member of the X University student body entertainment committee. Your committee has agreed to sponsor a spring concert. The motive behind this concert is to offer a safe alternative to Alta Vista Baby (AVB) Week‐end‚ a spring event in which students for X University rent houseboats to engage in heavy partying. Traditionally this occurs during thelast weekend in May. Unfortunately‚ the partying has a long history of getting out of hand‚ sometimes leading to fatal accidents

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    Music Concert Report

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    1st Concert Report Prof. Schonbrun F1 MU110 The chamber music concert was held in Manhattan School of Music at 5:00 pm Friday‚ April 15. The concert was conducted by many instruments with various types of music. The atmosphere was fairly intense as the concert hall was approximately the size of an average home living room with about 35 people in the audience. The camber concert was divided into two major parts with an intermission of 15 minutes in between the parts. As for this concert report

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    Concert Report Guidelines Listening to live performances is an essential part of learning to appreciate and understand music. Treat this report as though you were a music critic writing for your local newspaper. In other words‚ what did you like/not like and why? Here are some general guidelines to help you listen‚ think‚ and write about a concert. Basic Information to Include When and where did the concert take place? How many pieces were performed? What were they called and how many movements were

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