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    The Importance of Earplugs at Concerts Earplugs are not the coolest addition to your outfit, but they are an important, and often overlooked, asset at concerts. If you are a regular concert-goer that opts not to wear earplugs, you are in serious risk of permanently damaging your hearing. In fact, the most common cause of hearing loss is noise-induced and can occur from just a single event - such as a concert. The good news is that there are fantastic products on the market that can help avoid any

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    Great Beethoven Concert at the Thorley Recital Hall. The SUU symphony Orchestra was directed by Dr. Xun Sun. This concert featured the best symphonic music from Ludwig van Beethoven. The orchestra consisted of about 30 kids. There were several different instruments including: violin, viola, cello, bass, clarinet, flute, french horn, oboe, trombone, trumpet, and the piano. Although there were many different instruments the main instrument that was being played was the violin. The concert had some great

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    The wonderful concert that I attended was Susannah. Susannah was an opera created by Carlisle Floyd and presented by the University of Northern Iowa’s Opera. Dr. Mitra Sadeghpour directed the performance. This concert performed January 25, 2016 in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center in the concert hall at 7:30 p.m. The orchestra that is used was the symphony orchestra that was placed before the stage blocked by black curtains. Dr. Rebecca Burkhardt directed the Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra

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    Wednesday April 12, 2017 I went to the Frost Studio Jazz Band Concert at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall at the University of Miami. The conductors of the concert included frost students at the University of Miami who are graduating this year. The conductors were Jessica Hawthorne, Andrew Loose, Kyle Moreen, Andrew Peal and Derek Pyle. The concert also included guests artists trumpet players Brian Lynch and Jesus Mato, Jr. This concert also had remarkable soloists who displayed their talent and showed

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    Extra Concert Evaluation For my extra concert evaluation, I attended the Ballet and Performing Arts Centre Nutcracker performance. I really enjoyed the performance. It was well put together and evident that they had worked hard to put on a good show. I had very few complaints and suggestions after seeing the dance, and I would definitely consider going again. In my opinion, the strongest part of the choreography was the snow scene. It was my favorite scene out of the whole performance for various

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    It was the night of November 17, 2016; the concert was to be held in the concert room of the Palmetto Center for the Arts, right across from the theater, where they were holding an acting workshop on the same night. The lights were fully illuminated and glistening on the multicolored floor. I arrived at about 6:30pm just in time to start my shift as a volunteer usher. The work was relatively easy; I stood about 10 feet away from the door of the concert hall and reminded people I saw with any food

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    The vibrations from the drums felt like they were beating in my chest. The guitar pierces through my ears and the singer’s voice is so dark and deep, it sends shivers down my spine. It was exhilarating, it was my first concert. In the summer of 2013, I went to my first concert. I went with my boyfriend, Justin. We had been dating for a couple of years. In the summer of 2011, we meet at Hastings we were both in the aisle of the rock/alternative. I was looking for a Nirvana CD. I couldn’t find their

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    The Cleveland Orchestra, Vassily Sinaisky Conductor Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH Program: All Tchaikovsky Festival Romeo and Juliet Fantasy-Overture Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 with Daniel Muller-Schott, Cello Symphony #1 "Winter Dreams" The Cleveland Orchestra is one of the top five American Orchestras, and was founded in 1918. Through its history, it has had such famous music directors as Geoge Szell (1946-1970), Lorin Maazel (1972-1982), and Christop von Dohnanyi (1984-2002)

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    be more than 50 players in the band and songs tend to be a lot longer than the previous seasons. And since the pieces are longer, concert band can be an example of miscommunication. There are too many musicians to pay attention to individually, and it is a real handful since the band director does not have the assistance of a drum major. What happens a lot in concert band is that the musician can be buried in their own part and not go along with the director’s wand or listen to the other parts in

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    Lollapalooza Biography

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    Lollapalooza was a successful concert in the 90s. There were countless well-known bands that took part in this stunning concert. This concert was a great way that people could see the great bands in the 90s and it also brought the communities together. This concert was popular and numerous people had a ton fun while participating. It also has a cool background and was a tremendous part of the band Jane's Addictions career. Lollapalooza was a farewell tour for the band Jane’s Addiction. This band

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