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    The Impact Of Woodstock

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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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    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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    Orchestra Concert Review

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    I attend the concert “UA Philharmonic Orchestra” on Friday, October 10, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. The performance location is Crowder Hall, School of Music, University of Arizona. This hall has 544 seats. The concert has two programs. The first program will feature Ludwig Van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C Major conducted by Matthew Spieker. The second program is "Dance of the Tumblers" from “The Snow Maiden” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and "Danzón No. 2" by Arturo Márquez. The conductor is Ace Edewards

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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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    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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    Hills High School. It was a success because everyone was ecstatic to come out and support the dedicated members of the performing arts. Games, food, music, and entertainment were available to those who came to the festival. It was a memorable experience as families came to support the performing arts. Children were excited by the games, prizes, and snacks as the adults conversed and observed the performers. The band, choir, and poly were a few of the many entertainers who participated in the

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    Kutztown Concert Report

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    The concert that I attended was on November 14th, 2017, on a Tuesday night. Those that were performing were the Chamber Ensemble of Kutztown University. The Concert began at 7:30 p.m., and concluded at 8:30 p.m. When the concert was just beginning I was unsure of what to expect, besides the obviousness of a piano portion to the whole event, because there was one sitting in the center of the stage. The concert that I attended seemed to focus primarily on the romantic period of music. Though it

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    Justin Jackson Prof. Heidenreich Music Appreciation: AH1 24 October 2017 Colorado Springs Philharmonic Concert Report I went to the Colorado Springs Philharmonic on October 22 2017, the concert was performed at the fine arts center and lasted 2 hours. The Colorado Springs Philharmonic performed under Josep Caballe-Domenech the conductor. The concert was put on as part of the October arts month at the Fine Arts Center. The Music was from the Romantic Period, it featured a full symphony. The musical

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    The concert could be define as the act of performing in public. In order to our music appreciation class to synchronize the theory to the practice. We, students, have been requited by our instructor to write a concert review as an assignment. It is in that sense that I went to the Levitt pavilion and attend to Walt wilkins & mystiqueros. Levitt pavilion is a free outdoor concert event, one of the music and performing arts in Texas, located at downtown Arlington, west Abram Street. On June 27, 2015

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    Virtual concert critique A. There were several concert performances, one specifically was a concert band conducted in the Greenspring Theatre by director Mark Lortz and assistant director Terrell Smith. One beautiful piece was played which was Mambo by Leonard Bernstein. There was another piece played by a ukulele ensemble directed by Director Jared Denhard. The piece was called Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel. B. During the first performance there were many instruments such as the alto Saxophone

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