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    Concert Report 1

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    Baichim Jennet Tita Music 1220 Survey of Western Music Dr. Jonas Westover 12/05/2014 Music Appreciation: concert report I attended concert Welcome Christmas 2014 performed by the Vocal Essence and The Ensemble singers on Friday December 5th from 7.30 to 9: 30 pm at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church‚ Apple Valley. The concert was conducted by Phillip Brunelle‚ narrated by Katherrine Fennard and fiddled by Sara Pajounen. Recording devices and cameras were prohibited it could have been a nice

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    Concert Report Mozart

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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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    Jazz Concert Report

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    Concert Report The Wayne Shorter Quarter concert was unlike any concert I have ever been to. The variety of instruments and style of the performers contributed to a unique experience. Not only was the music I heard versatile on several levels‚ but the behavior of the performers‚ appearance of the audience‚ and atmosphere of the venue contributed to my take away from the show. These factors allowed me to obtain a better understanding of jazz as not only an art form‚ but as a culture. The audience

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    Sample Concert Report

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    The Concertgoer’s Guide: A Sample Report Name: Peggy Skipitaris Course: Introduction to Music Date: December 9‚ 1991 Concert: New York Philharmonic (December 3‚ 1991) Type of concert: Symphony orchestra General reaction: I was impressed with the construction of the concert hall – Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center – and with its wonderful acoustics. The visual grandeur of the orchestra and the attentiveness of the audience heightened my sense of excitement. Composition I liked best:

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    Bailando Concert Report

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    The concert I am reviewing is named “Bailando” and was put on by our MPDC is the spring of 2015 (my 8th grade year). I choose to critique this specific concert because I could not get to/afford professional shows and I have never seen one of our concerts from start to finish. Dance is my passion and I would like to see what it takes to reach each level. The first performance of the show was entitled “One Dance” and performed by both Junior and Senior Company‚ which was something I have not seen before

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    Smalls Concert Report

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    It wasn’t until a minute and a half until the drums and upright bass came in. The co leaders (Wendholt & Kolker) introduced this song with their own solos. The actual song by Thelonious Monk‚ had a more classy vibe‚ whereas the quartet had a more jumbled vibe. They definitely included their own style into this song. One thing I observed with the drums at a jazz club‚ the drum sticks are held differently

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    Is Hip-Hop Feminism Alive in 2011? Joan Morgan coined the phrase back in 1999‚ but what does hip-hop feminism look like today? Is it Queen Latifah? Nicki Minaj? Or the 10-year-old girl calling out Lil Wayne? • By: Akoto Ofori-Atta | Posted: March 21‚ 2011 at 12:52 AM [pic] Queen Latifah; Nicki Minaj In 1992 Dr. Dre released his single "Bitches Ain’t Sh--‚" complete with a chorus that emphatically reduces women to nothing but "hoes and tricks." In 1996 Akinyele famously sang "Put It In

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    full audience bustles into Mallory Hall on a rainy December afternoon with anticipation for the thrilling sounds of Nicholas Pappone (violin)‚ Grace Mei-En Ho (cello)‚ and Candace Chien (piano); all of whom are seasoned veterans of The Mallory Concert Series at Rutgers University: Camden. The expectation is obvious with the lack of seats available that the concert will be captivating. As the air turns to a silent empty hum‚ we are ready. Personally notable movements from the first piece of the

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    Concert Report Writing

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    The MDC Jazz Band ensemble was held in the McCarthy Auditorium on October 28th 2010. The conductor of the Jazz Band was Matt Bonelli. The concert consisted of 3 Jazz and 3 dance performance happening simultaneously. A large crowd attended the performance which began at 8.00 pm and ended at 9.30 pm. The first piece was the Wind Blues was hard to listen to because it was very loud to the extent that the sound produced was harsh. The trumpet part of the performance was the best. The sound produced

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    Music 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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