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    This fall concert was a good learning experience for the Women's Choir and myself. I think that each piece had both positive and negative aspects of them and I also think seeing other better choirs perform helped us to know what we want to become and give us the motivation we need to improve. Our first song was Silver Creek Lullaby. In this song I feel like we started and ended together as a group very well. For my section, the second sopranos, measure 12 through 14 was hard for as we practiced

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    The Flower Duet

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    When I saw that we needed to attend a concert and write a paper for this class I must admit I was initially stressed about it. I’m not the type to go to concerts, so I do always struggle when it comes to going to them. Although aside from that I was taking on a lot on my plate and wasn’t sure if I would have the time to part in any concert activities. I also felt that I wouldn’t be able to find one due to the fact that I have specific tastes in music; and the fact that you gave us so many options

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    Jazz Performance Review #2 For my second review I attended Jazz at Wolfson again. However, this concert was different from the first performance two weeks ago. Special guest this time was saxophone player Mark Colby, Mike Di Liddo, guitar, Jim Gasior, piano, Gary Thomas, bass and Rodolfo Zuniga played drums. Auditorium was about half full. Performance took place at Wolfson Auditorium, comfortable and professional stage right on campus with easy access and perfect timing for me. Although, Mark Colby

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    We think there’s nothing more enriching than attending a live event, whether it’s music, cinema, comedy, or some other type of experience. With this belief, we’re on a mission to make it easier for Australians to experience and discover new live entertainment each week. Our founder came up with the concept for GiggedIn during his college days. He was frustrated that he couldn 't afford to buy tickets to all of the shows he

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    I don’t think that I had any misconceptions at all. Fall auditions were required every year, yes, but they mainly addressed who would get the solos for the first concert. For every piece with solos after that, besides the Corelli and the final concert this past year, the solos automatically went to Fangbo without him having to audition. Regarding work ethic, my work ethic was strong as concertmaster for Philharmonia and for both years in Chamber. I played in all of the out of school performances

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    The concert that I attended was titled An Intimate Evening with Kristin Chenoweth. It was held in Waukegan at the Genesee Theatre on Oct 1st. Kristin Chenoweth was born in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, where the Chenoweths adopted her soon after her birth. From a very young age Kristin began to get involved in the performing arts; she sang in the Gospel choir, acted in school plays, and took dance classes. Religion is and has always been very important to Kristin, partially because it was her first connection

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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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    ABSTRACT: • Events are diverse in nature 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

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    WPU Concert Critique

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    Musical Critique On November 9th, I attended the fall semester concert of William Penn University Department of Fine at the MTC. The WPU singers were directed by Anita Meinert and the WPU Jazz Ensemble was directed by Scott Cressley. I was mislead by the online website, it had the wrong time posted. Consequently, I arrived about a half hour into the concert. Of course I didn’t know this at the time. I simply thought everyone had gotten there early so they started a bit before the time the website

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    Chamber Concert Critique

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    Most of the songs that were performed in the chamber concert on October 20th 2016, were more contextual and emotional approach. With the measures of duple and triple. Some were hard to identify because it jumped to different themes and change in rythmes. The concert dress code was more casual and normal. The performers gave their full potential to bring the music to live. There were six performers overall. They performed a duo and then performed as a whole group to bring a mixture of sound. As three

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