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    four years, I’ve gone to over thirty concerts for artists whose genres range from pop, rap, and alternative. Since I’m experienced with them, I’m aware of the different price ranges and the stage performances. After my first concert, I started working so that I could afford to have concerts as a hobby. Even though I have gone to many different types of concerts, like pop, rap, and alternative, my favorite kind to experience are alternative concerts. My first concert was also my first time seeing a pop

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    the concert excerpts, construct a comparison of these two concerts. For this assignment I chose to compare and contrast two concerts. The first concert is from the modern era, while the other is a Baroque Era concert originating from the 17th Century preformed by a modern day orchestra. The Baroque Era Concert takes place in a large modern day Lutheran Church in front of a small crowd of well dressed onlookers. The second concert that I chose for this assignment is a modern day rock concert from

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    nation with not only talented musicians, but also many new thoughts and opinions on the world. This popular concert event introduced ideas of peace, unity, kindness, and togetherness. Woodstock not only made an impact on the United States, but led to change worldwide. It helped people overcome prejudices, informed people about the danger of drugs, led to safer and better prepared concerts, and started a chain of music events all around the world. On August 15 through 18 of 1969 in Bethel, White Lake

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    Songs are constantly stuck in the mind. Music is all around; whether it be at concerts, in elevators, the car radio, or in movies. Music is adaptive and suits everyone in their own style. Music shows how everyone is unique. Several different factors in life influence what music everyone listens to. Growing up, my father and brother, Jacob, influenced me the most. My dad came home from a two week trip, driving his semi-truck, with music that would change my life. He played the music for me and Jacob

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    is plenty of music to enjoy throughout the city. Whether you are looking for a summer concert series or you are just looking for summer concerts in NYC you can enjoy, this list of summer concerts is sure to please all types of music lovers. Summer Concerts in NYC 2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Concert Series - Hosted at Wingate Field this series includes performances on July 27, August 3,10 and 17. All concerts are free and include several different music genres. You can find the full lineup here

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    There was a performer by the Duke Chorale, it called “The Family Weekend Concert” that happen on October 21, 2017 at 8 pm. During this concert they covered the Duke Chorale which directed by Rodney Wynkoop, Duke University Wind Symphony that directed by Verena Mosenbichler- Bryant and Duke Symphony Orchestra that was directed by Harry Davidson. On the Chorale songs were pretty diverse they did something called "I Thank You God by Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947)" and “Old Time Religion by Traditional Spiritual

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    For one of the two concerts that I attended this semester, I went to the Women’s Chorus spring concert, which took place in the Rudder theatre. Although there weren’t as many people attending the event as I had originally thought, there were still quite a few people at the event. This concert was mainly for the presentation of alumni, parents, and to help raise money for the chorus’ planned trip to Italy where they would do casual performances in some chapels. One thing that really surprised me about

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    Majority of musicians and other performers usually come to a similar breaking point when their first performance comes around; stage-fright. It usually occurs on the “first” performance of some sort. For me, it changed my life, and i could never know how that one feeling of worrying that you didn’t do something right or that you might mess up at a certain point could change someone if it was about doing something you love. On February 28th of my Junior year, there was one particular performance

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    A Concert Report Sample

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    My Huynh June 7, 2016 T ARTS 120 A Concert Report On Sunday, May 22, 2016, I went to a concert that performed by students at Pacific Lutheran University. The concert was taken place in Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center and was directed by Clement Reid and John Paul. The concert represented a studio series of “The Composers’ Forum” Throughout the concert, I really like the piece “Rosy Dawn” by Hanying Zeng. I tried to find some history context about this piece

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    On the evening of Tuesday, November 28 at 7:30, I attended the UNG Instrumental Honors Recital. To be quite frank, I was entirely unsure of what to expect as I had never attended an instrumental concert before. The entire evening had a semi-formal air about it, despite the casual t-shirts and jeans many people were wearing. Each musician would step on stage to a completely silent audience, settle on the provided chair if necessary, take a deep breath, and then finally let the music sweep them away

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