Classical Music Concert Report Essay

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    Music is a form of art in which people paint pictures with their words and instruments. On April 19th I attended an amazing performance at Prince George’s Community college that was a prime example of this. The piano concert was a duet performed by Josiah Stocker and Hyeeum Hahm. They performed Vif, Modere and Brasileira by Darius Milhaud; Hoe-down, and Saturday Night Waltz by Aaron Copland; and VII. Waltz, V Rag, and VIII. A la Turk by Dave Brubeck. They played each piece beautifully but the enjoyed

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    Suritaneil Sahota Music Concert Report (Hayward/Russell City Blues Festival) I attended a blues concert in Hayward and it was one of the most culturing experiences of my life. I learned a lot about the culture and context surrounding the blues music. I found the lyrics thought provoking especially, B.B. King’s “Why I Sing the Blues” sung by Billy Dunn. Prior to me attending this concert I hardly knew anything about the blues music or historical roots. I never listened to the blues before, so I am

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    Music Appreciation Report The concert, “Masterpieces by American Women Composers!,” was held in the Horace C. Cabe Great Hall Regional Arts Center. The concert was a semiformal event with about 30 people in attendance. The pianist who performed that night was Dr. Linda Holzer, who is a professor of music at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and she performed on a baby grand piano. She is from Chicago and has many degrees in piano performance from three different University’s, the Northwestern

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    by Paul Zaentz and directed by Milos Forman. There are many actors in this film; although, the two main actors are F. Murray Abraham and Tom Hulce. Viewing Amadeus allows one to become better acquainted with the life, times, and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This report will describe some of the film’s outstanding themes and features. The setting, as well as the fashion of this film was upscale, meaning that everything was detailed and had an expensive look to it. The walls were not simply just

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    and can range from concerts, festivals, conferences, product launches, sporting spectacles, corporate hospitality and incentive programmes. They promote interchange of knowledge and lead to growth in trade development, tourism and creative enterprise. The events industry worldwide and in the UK is growing at a rapid pace. It is extremely important for event organizers to acknowledge and recognize the impact of the events industry on the UK economy. According to the industry reports from recent years

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    Concert Report #3: The Amenda Quartet November 6, 2015, the Amenda Quartet performed at RIT as part of the Performing Arts Program, with a program of three classical pieces by age-defining composers: W.A. Mozart and L.V. Beethoven. Two string quartets and a piano concerto, though not as well-known as other pieces by those composers, nevertheless are stellar musical works, well on the quality level a modern listener came to expect from the classical era. The first piece, String Quartet in F minor

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    For my concert report, I chose to attend a University Chambers Players performance. Within this classical genre of music, the pieces performed were all homophonic in texture and each melody introduced was supported by chordal accompaniment. All of the pieces performed ranged from an eighteenth to twentieth century time period, and furthermore, each performance employed the use of western world instruments, such as the piano, cello, violin, and viola. As I was sitting in the audience, the first thing

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    For my concert report I went to the Cumberland Mountain Music Show. While at the show I experienced multiple types of tones and moods. I heard some types of homophonic and some polyphonic textures. Most of the music felt like church music and that was okay. Some of the music very light on the vocals and focused strongly on the rhythm, while others focused on the vocals and not the rhythm. The music was often very slow and the singing pattern was as well. They used mostly stringed instruments

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    Does Classical Music Have an Effect on Infants' Brain Development? In 1998, Zell Miller, the governor of the state of Georgia, started a new program that distributed free CDs with classical music to the parents of every newborn baby in Georgia. Why did he do this? He certainly was not just trying to be nice and win a political statement; instead, his idea came from a new line of research showing a link between listening to classical music and enhanced brain development in infants. (1) So

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    College Music Majors and Non-Music Majors: Hearing Thresholds and Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Results Introduction Studies have shown that noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) can be caused by repeated loud exposures to music (Miller, Stewart, & Lehman 2007; Phillips, Henrich, & Mace 2010). Miller et al. (2007) found that university student musicians are a high risk population for hearing loss. In 2010, Phillips et al. found that of 329 student musicians, 45% had a NIHL. This study

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