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    Program music is music that is intended to evoke images or convey the impression of events. From the music, a story was developed to be in Fantasia 3. The characters in the story are hundreds of trolls along with one tiny fox. It is set in a deep dark, enchanted forest during night time. The key is B♭minor which the minor sound creates a scary and dark mood. This key had been associated with words such as obscure and gloomy and has also been associated with the image or mood of night time.. Right

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    multiple selections, I have chosen to focus my analysis on one piece, “Sinfonia da Requiem.” The music performed throughout the performance was classical. The pieces were dense textures of varying tempos performed by violins, cellos, bass, flutes, trumpets, trombones, and many other instruments. There were periods in which the entire orchestra would be playing at once, creating a triumphant-sounding roar of music, and other times when one section would play alone. String sections like violins and violas

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    The singer was nearly impossible to hear because she was singing in piano while the other group members were playing in fortissimo. Also, I was startled by how loud the brass instruments sounded in the concert hall; however, this is due to the trumpet being a haut instrument. Then, another combo began playing, and this combo was under the guidance of Carlos Pino. The group brought more energy and more skill, and this is shown

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    musician” (qtd. by Alex Ross 1). All the wile, this orchestra is considered to be one of the premium orchestras in the World (Moderato 1). Between the two, a performance is created that instantly catches one’s attention with its gentle opening by trumpets, followed by a cello solo, and then the flutes follow with their soft, fluttering sound that makes the listener gently sway with the music. Images of a soft ocean breeze come to mind and its audience is mesmerized. Composition of this piece was

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    only band. I got really good with the wind instrument flute and fell in love with band. I was raised around music so all musical arts just came natural to me. Now I am trying to play a brass instrument such as trumpet. Since the way you play a flute is different from how you play a trumpet I have to start by learning to “bzzz” motes. So far I barely can get a note out and the “bzzzz” is making my mouth tired. Singing helps me deal with life a little bit better. Hard times is common in my family so

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    Interview with Film Composer Chris Hajian of ‘The Infiltrator’ Pablo Escobar has been a popular topic lately. From ‘Narcos’ on Netflix to Andrea’s Di Stefano’s underrated ‘Escobar Paradise Lost,’ cocaine and greed can’t get anymore bombastic in the entertainment zeitgeist. Yet with director Brad Furman’s (The Lincoln Lawyer), The Infiltrator, the infamous Columbian drug load plays only second to agent Robert Mazur (played wonderfully by Bryan Cranston), the man who brings down the world’s largest

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    King Kong was first released on April 7, 1933. This version was directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B Schoedsack. The lead female role, Ann Darrow, was played by Fay Wray, and the lead male role, Carl Denham, by Robert Armstrong. At the time, this movie was classified into three genres: adventure, fantasy, and horror. Most importantly, the composer of this film was Max Steiner. 72 years after the original King Kong was released, a new, three-hour long version was released on December 14, 2005

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    Attending a Jazz Concert The latest concert that I attended was the NEIU Jazz Ensemble. It was held in the NEIU auditorium. This was my first time attending a Jazz concert. Therefore, I didn’t know what kind of music to expect or any music that I was familiar to. This concert was a new experience for me. It was far different from a rock concert held in some big venue. The purpose of this concert was to give people a taste of the NEIU Jazz Ensemble. The heritage or the background

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    million albums, the Canadian brass has toured all over the world, playing different genres of music. Today, the quintet includes Chuck Daellenbach (tuba), Bernhard Scully (French horn), Achilles Liamakopoulos (trombone), Caleb Hudson (trumpet) as well as Chris Colletti (trumpet). For this paper, I will be focusing on the classical compositions performed by the ensemble. Anyone who has ever attended a live performance of the Canadian Brass would say that they have excellent showmanship, and are quite spontaneous

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    Answer each question thoroughly and completely.  Each question is worth up to 5 points, and the complete assignment is worth up to 30 points. 1.  The first task will be to introduce yourself and let me know what your background is in music and online learning.  Give your name, if you play (or have played) an instrument or sing, and if you've ever taken an online class. Answer: My name is Huy Huynh and this is the third year of me in Golden West College. I have not had a chance to take choir

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