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    The Concert Band

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    The concert band just played in the winter concert earlier this month and all of you that didn’t get to go to the concert missed out on our band playing great music. The band and the director practiced endlessly to perfect their music and make it sound excellent. The phoenix high school band and choir performed a variety of songs with the theme of the current holidays which is chrismas. They have a variety of members to individual students to different levels of band like, concert band, jazz band, and the marching band. Let’s not forget that choir was also at the winter concert and sang great music for everyone to hear. There are many people that have seen the band…

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    Concert Critique

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    On April 10th, 2018, I attended a concert performed by three talented performers: John Carlo Pierce (Tenor), Michelle Stanley (Flute), Jeff LaQuatra (Guitar). The performances were at The Griffin Foundation Gallery in the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art. The performances were part of the Music in the Museum Concert Series, which is a performance based on the art that surrounds it. The art installment in the museum is called Pompeii Archive: Recent Photographs by William Wylie. Pompeii was once a…

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    The University Jazz Combos concert did not focus on formality the way I originally believed it would. Instead of walking into a concert hall to see the performers dressed in black, already set up, and just finishing tuning there was a shocking amount of color, styles of dress, and a flurry of movement. My experience from the last concert lead me to believe that a recital would be just as formal and put together as a symphony performance. In fact, the entire atmosphere of the recital hall was…

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    Experiencing a concert live is breath taking because it comes to realization how much work the artist has put into the music and choreography. Listening to the album is based off of visuals in your head as of what is going on in the song, or how the story is being played out. The concert is about giving the fans a show, but artist also let fans join in on the songs while they sing it just to see how many people actually listen to the music that they have been putting out. You could anticipate…

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    Concerts… They can either be a great memory or a complete was of money. In my case with the Echosmith concert was a great memory. Echosmith is an American indie pop band formed 2009. “‘Echosmith’ was inspired by the idea of a blacksmith making metal and a locksmith making keys. They call themselves Echosmith because they shape sound”("Meet The Four Siblings Of You Oughta Know Band Echosmith." VH1. 21 Oct. 2014. Web. 6 Oct. 2015.). The concert was on Friday September 25, 2015 at Prochnow…

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    [Name of the Writer] [Name of Instructor] [Subject] [Date] Comparative Essay on Concerts On November 30th, I attended the Mozarteum Orchestra concert that was staged at the Alice Tully Hall. The hall was filled to capacity by people of mixed ages and there dressing code was official. Under the leadership of its English director, Matthew Halls, the Mozart and used conventional instruments a string vibrato, in their performance of Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3.…

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    On Friday December the 16th, my friend diego and I went to a holiday concert in Greensboro. To be more specific, it was the Fox 8 Holiday concert, being played at the Greensboro LJVM Coliseum. The Band performing, is the Winston-Salem Symphony. This concert was held, to help feed the hungry and homeless. The Triad used to be number one in hunger in the nation, but this concert and countless other charities and efforts have helped to bring the number of homeless and hungry down drastically. This…

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    Concert Review Paper

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    On April 19, 2016 I attend a Concert Band and Chorus presented by Palm Beach State college music department. The concert chorus was conducted by Michael MacMullen and the concert band was conducted by David Gibble. The chorus sung about 6 songs from different period of the music period, like “camp town races” and “Jubilate Deo”. Meanwhile, the band opens my ears to some great classical hits from different composers. For example, the Overture to the Barber of Seville and other pieces were played…

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    Rosen Concert Reports

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    At the concert that I attended, a small orchestra called the Watauga Community Band performed in the Rosen Concert Hall on campus. The concert hall was relatively small, and the lights were left on for the audience. This made the atmosphere feel more informal and welcoming. The band was introduced by a master of ceremonies, and then one of the clarinet players stood up and introduced the first piece. The clarinet player would provide background information before each piece. This was helpful to…

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    Mozart Concert Report

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    The concert I attended was “Khaner Plays Mozart” performed by The Philadelphia Orchestra. This performance took place at The Kimmel Center for the Performing arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 2 in the afternoon on March 18, 2016. Verizon Hall, which is located in The Kimmel Center, has seating for 2,500 people. I do not know how many people were in attendance, but not every seat was filled in Verizon Hall. Majority of the audience was elderly people with a few younger adults and several…

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