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    with his grandmother, to his initially cherish (which was extremely disagreeable), to his initially separation (which I believe was beneficial for him), to his initially enterprise with his cornet, and stop to the start of his superb vocation in Jazz music, which he leaves a great heritage. It was fascinating to get a look at New Orleans in the beginning of Jazz through the eyes of a standout amongst the most popular and regarded performers to leave…

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    Thoroughly Modern Millie I watched Thoroughly Modern Millie on March 6th, 2015, at the Kravis Center, put on by the students of Dreyfoos. The sole reason why I picked this musical is due to the fact that one of my friends goes to the school and recommended me to watch the play in order to write this assignment. I was originally planning to critique Suncoast’s theatre students but their spring play does not start until April 2nd, which is beyond the deadline of this assignment. The overall…

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    By understanding what Stanford Ungar is saying in, “The New Liberal Arts,” readers are able to make decision on future plans based on fact rather than belief alone. By knowing that studying liberal arts is not irrelevant, or impractical for any background a reader is shown that race or income is not as important as earning a degree which allows student to think critically, and communicate effectively no matter the career…

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    Musicking The Now Analysis

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    attentive and quietly reverent audience while the other in a loud, rough-and-tumble rock venue to a lively and informal audience. Indeed, there may appear to be no similarities between the effortlessly skilled classical stylings of the UNT College of Music and the deliberately ramshackle indie sound of Dinosaur Jr. However, with these two concerts, we see Christopher Small’s concept of “musicking” in full effect and, critically, two different forms of the same musical elitism. In his novel…

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    amazing. The background and the rocks made me feel as if I were near a beach. The dresses of the daughter contributed to my sense feeling as if I were in the Victorian Age. The designers had to put a lot of time into the set up of the house and I admire all the hard work they put in. The acting played an important part to the experience I had because when the actors were being funny, it made me laugh and made the time more enjoyable. The orchestra did a fantastic job with the music and I was…

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    Arts Management Personal Statement Arts management as a degree choice at University was something that I feel naturally inclined to do; I have always been organisational with a keen eye for details. From arranging small outings within my group of friends to helping out with the running of a big event at school, I am constantly trying to find outlets for my enthusiasm. The arts have always had a high importance in my life, especially within the last few years. In 2007 I was a chorus member in a…

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    Using khaki brown for the stage background gives the designer the advantage of a neutral color. The freedom to choose any color for other details of the stage is shown in bright blue and red candle holders, different shades of red on sugar bowls, tea pots, Pelargonium flowers and Torabi’s…

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    I've occasionally been recognized at performances and my readership has gone up. But at the end of the day I'm just a fan. This blog started out as something fun and therapeutic but over time I've realized how unqualified I am. I have no background training in music or dance or acting. This is all based on love of the art form, but there are professional critics way more qualified to give an opinion. I take a look at most blogs and there's an element of conceit in most of them, and conceit is…

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    Music is the voice to our ears which people often say. What makes songs different from one another are the beats, flows, melody and most importantly the artist. There are many types of genre like Hip-Hop, R&B, Oldies, Blues, Alternative, reggae, yeah you get the point the list goes on and on. Well, each song you listen to takes you back and remembering those memories you’ve forgotten. Hearing the tone in the artist voice, the lyrics to the song and how they are feeling has us feeling the exact…

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    Essay On Mahler Orchestra

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    was dim with red lights in the background. However, they were experiencing technical difficulties and the conductor restarted the piece from the beginning. The opening piece was written in forte so the string orchestra was accompanied by a strong percussion section. I was impressed by the violin section and their ability to use their whole bow and draw out beautiful legato notes. I was surprised by the cow bell because it almost didn’t sound like it was part of the music. It stood out too much…

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