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    For my first concert report of this semester, I attended the Chamber Music Concert put on by the Bronx Arts Ensemble. The performance consisted of three chamber pieces from the classical and early romantic periods; “String Trio in B Flat Major, D. 471” by Franz Schubert, “Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 2 No. 1” by Bernhard Henrik Crusell, and “Divertimento in E Flat Major, K. 563” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Each song was played in true historic fashion (although we only heard four of the six movements

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    University had their first concert of the spring 2014 and directed by Dahveed Behroozi, Jason Lewis, and John Shifflett. This conert divided and performed in two parts: Part 1:The Bjlort Jazz Combo, and Part 2: The Free Lunch Jazz Sextet. Those program allowed me to experience the sound of the Jazz music. The music told the audience about the story of music by the tempo and pattens. My favorite performer in this concert is Veno Bender. He played the electric bass guitar in this concert, and he appeared most

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    The Let’s Dance Company’s 11th Repertoire Dance Concert was amazing and entertaining. This was the third dance concert that I have seen by the LDC and the dance concerts just keep getting better and better. I was entertained throughout the concert and impressed by all the dancers. The concert allowed me to see the hard work members from the first concert I saw, the LDC’s 10th Repertoire Dance Concert, put into improving themselves as a dancer and performer. All the dancers performed great and looked

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    My Music Concert

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    Today, I went to the symphony for the first time. Not much of a thrilling opener, huh? What if I elaborated to say the closest I have ever gotten to a symphony was a grade four band concert, in which my little brother played the saxophone (he quit the following year.) Maybe I could compare this experience to all the DIY rock shows I attended back home in basements/back rooms where the sounds could be loud enough to deafen people standing outside and the heat could bring almost anyone to immediate

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    Rosalie Baker Music 120 Online #2745 November 30, 2014 On November 20, 2014, I had an opportunity to watch a concert entitled “Autumn Winds” at Colburn School in Downtown Los Angeles. It was part of a monthly concert series “Rush Hour Concerts at Colburn” hosted by Gibson Dunn. Gibson Dunn is a prominent law firm whose active involvement in the community expands to all various arenas of the society through their leadership and services. Rush Hour Concert is held monthly at Thayer Hall in Colburn

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    chamber music collective within our community, which we have come to call Pulp Music (a reference to the famous citrus groves in the city of Redlands). We both identified a specific need within the surrounding community of the University of Redlands: chamber music. While the city has culturally enshrined musical institutions, like the Redlands Symphony Orchestra and summer musical productions at the Redlands Bowl (an outdoor amphitheater), there is no chamber music ensemble or series of concerts in the

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    Before this concert, I was not sure what to expect from a singer/song writer who was straight out of college, but Liz exceeded my expectations. Liz showed me something no other concert has yet to show me, that no matter what is going on in your life you can put time and effort into something you truly care about and you will learn something from it. This concert did make me want to attend more singer/songwriter concerts in the future at Millersville because it brings a different perspective into

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    a performance in the magnificent concert hall. The concerts music included L’Ascension by Messiaen, Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani by Francis Poulenc and Camille Saint-Saens piece titled Symphony No. 3, “Organ.” I thought it would be interesting listening to a selection that I had no prior experience with and I had heard that the Dallas Symphony House was not only beautiful in appearance but had fantastic acoustics. The Staircase leading up to the concert hall were very decorated and had

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    MUAR 211 Concert Report 1 McGill Baroque Orchestra and McGill Cappella Antica I attended the concert of McGill Baroque Orchestra and McGill Cappella Antica on Wednesday, February 19, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. What special about this concert was the guest conductor and solo violinist Adrian Butterfield. The performed pieces were Welcome to all the pleasures, Leclair’s Violin Concerto in A major, Locatelli’s Introduzione teatrale in G major, C. P. E. Bach’s Sinfonia in C major and My heart is inditing

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    The faint sound of music slowly becomes clearer approaching the stadium. The sound of exciting screams and singing lingers in the air. It is every millennial teenage girl's fantasy: a One Direction concert. A concert can be entertaining and exhilarating because one gets to see a favorite artist and experience something new. Going to a concert is an experience incomparable to any other. Here it is, the moment, every concert goer has been waiting for, the artist coming onto the stage. Hearts begin

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