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    Bill Bailey is opposing the merger of his opera with the Utah Symphony for numerous reasons. Mr. Bailey should point out to the board that‚ due to the opera’s reserve fund‚ they are a financially sound organization. The opera has been operating a financially responsible organization while the symphony has not. It will be perceived by the opera employees that they are being punished for the shortcomings of the symphony. The symphony is a larger organization and it will most likely be viewed that

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    Pollyette Milligan August 13‚ 2014 A1: Bill Bailey Bill Bailey sits as a member of the Utah Opera executive committee. He has been tasked with the investigation of determining an advantage or disadvantage in merging the Utah Opera and Utah Orchestra and Symphony. Currently‚ the Opera is financially stable and continues to be through the support of the community. Generally speaking‚ the support of the Opera could be fiercely harmed if the supporters feel strongly enough against the merger to decrease their

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    and weaknesses of the symphony Financial weaknesses of the symphony are cash flow due to low fund raising‚ and high expenses resulting from artist compensation. Financial strengths of the symphony consist of high ticket sales and a large amount of concerts performed during the year resulting in high gross revenue. Leadership strengths of the symphony would be in part to Keith Lockhart’s report with the musicians‚ and his artistic vision. Leadership weaknesses of the symphony would entail the vacant

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    a sensational performance by the University Symphony‚ composed by Dr. Jonathan Pasternack‚ that enhanced my knowledge and emotional state through the uniqueness of both the symphony and opera act. Having only experienced a symphony once during the course of my life‚ I was ecstatic to attend such a soothing and joyful concert. The concert was fairly short‚ it last two hours‚ and consisted of 2 symphony songs and 1 opera act. The first two were symphony‚ which were played in a very unpredictable manner

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    Case Study Analysis for Symphony Seeds The following analysis of Symphony Seeds will go through the following topics – i. The environment and likely organizational structure of Symphony Seeds Sales (SSS) and Symphony Research Institute (SRI)‚ ii. Role and Importance of Land Development Corporation (LDC)‚ iii. Problems of evaluating SRI and SSS from Conglom’s perspective and a comment on their inter-company trading process Based on the case study‚ the environment and organizational

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    faculty / STL Symphony sub. - Tommy Perry (Jazz) (2010-Present) – Student at MSU‚ Springfield - Ben Middleton (2006-Present) – Director of bands at Seckman High School REPERTOIRE LIST Notable Orchestral Repertoire Performed – - Dvorak - Symphony No. 8 - Britten - Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra - Buxtehude/Chavez - Chaconne - Sibelius - Symphony No. 2 - Bernstein - Suite from On the Waterfront - Mendelssohn - The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave) Overture - Brahms - Symphony No. 4 - Marshall

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    Shostakovich was born in 1906 in St. Petersburg‚ Russia. Within the space of sixty-nine years‚ Shostakovich made an unforgettable impact on music and became one of the most important composers of the 20th century. During his career he wrote fifteen symphonies‚ fifteen string quartets‚ six concerti and two operas along with many chamber works‚ piano works and pieces for theatre and film. This is an incredible output for a composer but what makes them all the more remarkable is the situation under which

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    Van Beethoven. I will discuss his early life as a music composer and his upcoming. The steps‚ mentors‚ and teachings he learned in order to become who he is known to be till this day. Also I will discuss my emotional response to Beethovens fifth symphony and what musical techniques were used in this piece. Ludwig Van Beethoven was born and baptized December 17‚ 1770 in Bonn Germany. He was the grandson to Lodewijk Van Beethoven who was a bass singer at the Elector of Cologne. Beethoven’s first

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    asked Tchaikovsky to write a work on Romeo and Juliet‚ which was later known as the Fantasy Overture. The work was rewritten many times until it met the requirements of Balakirev. He continued to work hard on his second symphony. In 1875‚ he posted one of the most famous symphonies‚ the Swan Lake‚ which was later converted in an opera in Moscow. In 1876‚ a wealthy widow named Nadejda Von Meck heard the works of Tchaikovsky and decided to help him with his financial problems. The help of the widow

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    composed his first original symphony. He was a child prodigy and I think that may be a reason I enjoy his music so much. Another extraordinary think about Beethoven is that his hearing was deteriorating but yet he still wrote such beautiful music. The Fifth Symphony is my uncle’s favorite composition. It “brings musical forms to the triumph of art over death‚ fear and pain.” (P. 908) The reason I am choosing Beethoven is really because of the meaning behind the Fifth Symphony. My uncle suffered a

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