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    September, I attended the concert Windfire: Flute and Percussion Spectacular at Rammelkamp Chapel. Paula & John Kasica performed on the flute and percussion with Nancy Shaaf accompanying on the piano. This was my first time attending a live classical music concert. I didn’t know what to expect. My limited experiences with classical music were listening while I studied or using it to fall asleep at night. Honestly, I worried that I might fall asleep during the concert. As it turns out, I had no

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    About two weeks ago, there was a concert called Music a la Carte by a the OSU music faculty showcase. The crowd was mixed of people; young and older audiences. There were many performers that performed. The tunes were pleasing and enjoyable to the audience. There were ten songs played in the afternoon. Francesco Paolo Tosti, an Italian composer and a music teacher. By the 1885 he was one of the most popular composer of songs in England. He created a music called Ideale. It was performed by Mitchell

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    “Ixnay on the Hombre” album in CD format and their Greatest Hits. The Offspring’s songs have a lot of bass in it without sounding metal, so I know why it appeals to you. Today was the first time I visited their official website and I see that the concert is in Manchester on Tuesday 25th of August. When did you come across hearing of The Offspring? You would have been 11 years old when they became famous! That Bryan “Dexter” Holland was studying for a PhD. He gave it up, then later said he wanted to

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    On December 3, 2015 the University of Florida’s School of Music hosted a concert at the University Auditorium where the Jazz band performed. The band consisted of four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombone, and rhythm. The Saxophone section performers included Greg Snider (Alto), Dustin Fergerson (Alto), Ben Grier (Tenor), John Peasant (tenor), Tony Laracuente (tenor), and Ryan Colon (Baritone). The Trumpet section performers included Sean Bocinsky, Ben Rochford, Lucas Owen, and Brantley Daniel

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    Assignment The event I choose to attend was the Concert featuring Maestro Soler in Taylor Auditorium. The event started out with Professor Jones giving the audience an introduction to what type of music we will be hearing also a bit of background information about Maestro Soler. Soler is a classical/popular Latin American guitar player. He was born in Spain. He is known all around the world and has won many awards. He travels around the world to do concerts around mostly Europe, and also once every few

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    On Monday, April, 18, 2016, I attended a concert held by Wake Forest University’s Department of Music. The performance was titled “Student Chamber Music I Concert” and it began promptly at 7:30pm. 7. The program that was distributed when I came in was very helpful in explaining the repertoire. The music to my surprise was very enjoyable! The concert began with a flute ensemble. The first work they played was called “Allegro” by Demenico Cimarosa. This sonata was originally written in the Romanic

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    1st Concert Report Prof. Schonbrun F1 MU110 The chamber music concert was held in Manhattan School of Music at 5:00 pm Friday, April 15. The concert was conducted by many instruments with various types of music. The atmosphere was fairly intense as the concert hall was approximately the size of an average home living room with about 35 people in the audience. The camber concert was divided into two major parts with an intermission of 15 minutes in between the parts. As for this concert report

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    Quintet performance was the first of Biola University’s classical music concert series in Fall 2017. For two hours classical music lovers crowded into the Crowell Music Building Auditorium of Biola University Conservatory of Music to listen to great concert music from Professor Li-shan Hung (piano) and her guest performers Mary Irwin (violin), Lisa Boyko (viola), Alan Harrell (cello), and Elizabeth Ann Larson (violin). The concert began at 7:30 pm with Johannes Brahms’ Piano Quartet Number 2 in

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    The second concert I attended was the Shepherd school of music collegium concert at Rice University. The program featured music from the renaissance and was a little bit different then the orchestra concert I attended. For one there were fewer musicians. It had a more intimate setting, not a big theater but rather a small rehearsal hall. The musicians exchanged in and out after there part of the performance was over and there was some singing as well. The beginning of the concert started off with

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    The concert Chamber Music by Two, Three and Four was made up of three different pieces. Each of the three pieces were composed by, in order, W. A. Mozart, M. Ravel, and J. Brahms. Performing the pieces were Alicia Eppinga on the cello, Barbara Corbato on the viola, Mark Clinton on the piano, and Mihai Craioveanu on violin. These musicians performed sub-sections within the pieces known as movements, which brought their own sense of individuality to the piece while still creating a sense of unity across

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